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Post by stevegbr on Oct 29, 2014 20:11:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 20:14:04 GMT
CT or Rich or Revver.
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Post by terryc on Oct 29, 2014 20:34:37 GMT
But not Tesco
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Post by revver on Oct 29, 2014 20:36:58 GMT
ha ha believe it or not i am a brummy. i know a couple of words but thats it, the kids are fluent though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 20:45:18 GMT
You are joking, Revs?
You bloody fake.
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Post by scania on Oct 29, 2014 20:55:17 GMT
I didn't know that was Welsh, but it's definetly Kerry Gaelic Irish, an old dialect of the more modern local Irish language only spoken in a few isolated communities in the south west of Ireland on the Atlantic coastline and the Great Blasket Islands mostly by fisher men and small farming communities.
It's original meaning was 'Free Lift' as in someone walking along a road would get a free lift from someone passing by with a horse and carriage or more likely a donkey and cart.
In recent years it is used in the cities as slang as meaning a Free Blow*** and often in reference to rural people living in remote areas here. I wonder where you are meant to place your ding dong and where does the bank lady sit?
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Post by richard on Oct 30, 2014 19:20:19 GMT
What a cock-up!
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