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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #30 on: 15 March 2011, 19:46:22 »

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around where I was brung up, we used the word "lake" to mean "play".
as in "laking football".
comes from old norse "laik" or modern norwegian "lek",

as in "lego".

strangely, two miles in any direction, nobody had heard of it.
we used to lake about in huddersfield :y
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #31 on: 15 March 2011, 19:52:42 »

Promulgate (I use it all of the time)
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #32 on: 15 March 2011, 19:55:08 »

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When one of my friends was 'performing' in a Jigger,
the chosen lady was so unimpressed with him she was
eating a bag of chips over his shoulders, waiting for
him to finish.  ;D


Does it help you to use the third person, Grumpy? ;D ;D

 ;D Had to be you, didn't it.  ;D

If it was me, I assure you that the Lady would require
a full-blown banquet, not just a bag of chips.  ::)
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #33 on: 15 March 2011, 19:57:14 »

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When one of my friends was 'performing' in a Jigger,
the chosen lady was so unimpressed with him she was
eating a bag of chips over his shoulders, waiting for
him to finish.  ;D


Does it help you to use the third person, Grumpy? ;D ;D

 ;D Had to be you, didn't it.  ;D

If it was me, I assure you that the Lady would require
a full-blown banquet, not just a bag of chips.  ::)
Bb12 8jr

Vinegar stings though doesn't it? ::)
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #34 on: 15 March 2011, 19:57:32 »

or a wheelchair???  ;D
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #35 on: 15 March 2011, 19:57:55 »

if a wrote on ere as a speak ad av WPC Tunnie on mi case avin a reyt ole whinge ;D
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #36 on: 15 March 2011, 19:59:11 »

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if a wrote on ere as a speak ad av WPC Tunnie on mi case avin a reyt ole whinge ;D


Tee Hee ;D
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #37 on: 15 March 2011, 20:01:05 »

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Re: Common use of words of old
Reply #33 - Today at 19:57     Grumpy wrote Today at 19:55:

STMO123 wrote Today at 19:44:

Grumpy wrote Today at 19:42:

When one of my friends was 'performing' in a Jigger,
the chosen lady was so unimpressed with him she was
eating a bag of chips over his shoulders, waiting for
him to finish.   


Does it help you to use the third person, Grumpy?   

 Had to be you, didn't it. 

If it was me, I assure you that the Lady would require
a full-blown banquet, not just a bag of chips.   
Bb12 8jr
Vinegar stings though doesn't it? 

is this the post code of the alley where fat chip eating slappers can be found, pitch? 
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #38 on: 15 March 2011, 20:01:51 »

"Hey up duck!! 'Ow at?"

"Woss want duck?"

"Sowt an' vinegar duck'?"

Gi credit weer credit is due.

Wen cats awee, mice 'll plee.

If yer conna bate em, jane em.

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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #39 on: 15 March 2011, 20:03:28 »

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Re: Common use of words of old
Reply #33 - Today at 19:57     Grumpy wrote Today at 19:55:

STMO123 wrote Today at 19:44:

Grumpy wrote Today at 19:42:

When one of my friends was 'performing' in a Jigger,
the chosen lady was so unimpressed with him she was
eating a bag of chips over his shoulders, waiting for
him to finish.   


Does it help you to use the third person, Grumpy?   

 Had to be you, didn't it. 

If it was me, I assure you that the Lady would require
a full-blown banquet, not just a bag of chips.   
Bb12 8jr
Vinegar stings though doesn't it? 

is this the post code of the alley where fat chip eating slappers can be found, pitch? 
whys webby just gone offline ;D
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #40 on: 15 March 2011, 20:05:47 »

hahaha just makin sure the sat nav still works  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #41 on: 15 March 2011, 20:06:03 »

wats for tea,i ant med owt so get thi sen darn chip hoyl
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #42 on: 15 March 2011, 20:06:48 »

Have a look and listen at this.... Stokie Talk  ;D

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8DktCn5F24[/media]
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #43 on: 15 March 2011, 20:06:52 »

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hahaha just makin sure the sat nav still works  ;D ;D ;D


  Whalley Road, Padiham, Burnley BB12 8JR
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Re: Common use of words of old
« Reply #44 on: 15 March 2011, 20:12:56 »

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"Hey up duck!! 'Ow at?"

"Woss want duck?"

"Sowt an' vinegar duck'?"

Gi credit weer credit is due.

Wen cats awee, mice 'll plee.

If yer conna bate em, jane em.

Thats not Stokie speak, thats just the way all your fellow patients speak in your "hospital".
Do all the others also spell old as "ode" or is that just you ? :-/


 :D :P ;D
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