Favourite words

securespark said:
Talking of words, I remember what we used to call lunch at school - "snap"
Don't remember it at school but a firm I worked for had a 'snap cabin'.
 
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awhile ago in Thatchers britain I was working on many big Dockland redevelopments
an the guys there were from all over , this old black country plaster was a real joker an his dialect "yous sam ganna ges tham buttes" was very funny an when talking to the site foreman was comic cuts ,lol
 
Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
 
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Moz said:
this old black country plaster was a real joker an his dialect "yous sam ganna ges tham buttes" was very funny,lol

That ay Block Country yow saft aputh

"Am yow gunna ger us them butties?"

That's block country, cor yow spake proper?


(Edited as the expletive machine is obviously somewhat over-zealous, I only took the "o" out of "country" as a literary enforcement of the blunt vowels primarily employed in the local dialect - fascist counts!)
 
solo said:
Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays date :)
 
tim west said:
solo said:
Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays date :)


Errrr I think you'll find that Solo was referring to Moz? :oops:
 
pjholybloke said:
tim west said:
solo said:
Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays date :)


Errrr I think you'll find that Solo was referring to Moz? :oops:
18 months was mentioned so i presume the reference wasnt to moz? :)
 
Forgive me, but is Tim West aka Ban All Sheds ???? :eek: :eek: Dare I ask ?
??

Ed
 
pjholybloke said:
(Edited as the expletive machine is obviously somewhat over-zealous, I only took the "o" out of "country" as a literary enforcement of the blunt vowels primarily employed in the local dialect - fascist counts!)
I know a man called Mr Smoketoomuch who has trouble pronouncing the letter 'c', and has to use 'b' instead. The silly bunt has no trouble at all with 'k': Khaki, kettle, Kipling, Kellog's Born Flakes, Keeble Bollage Oxford, etc..
 
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