Don't remember it at school but a firm I worked for had a 'snap cabin'.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'.securespark said:Talking of words, I remember what we used to call lunch at school - "snap"
Moz said:this old black country plaster was a real joker an his dialect "yous sam ganna ges tham buttes" was very funny,lol
got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays datesolo said:Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
tim west said:got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays datesolo said:Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
18 months was mentioned so i presume the reference wasnt to moz?pjholybloke said:tim west said:got superfast broadband it's actually sent my post into the future to todays datesolo said:Wow. Eighteen months between posts. Better ditch the dial-up and try a broadband connection.
Errrr I think you'll find that Solo was referring to Moz?
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..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!)