Yorkshire speak is the best, lass.
see also: it's been siling it down this week.
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rnuk http://flickr.com/rnuk, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:06,
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raining, I'm guessing?
do you miss out the ends of words, like "Down t'pit"? I like that bit of accent most, I think.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:08,
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I reckon the Georgian capital of T'bilisi
was named by Yorkshiremen.
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ArthurTheRat, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:10,
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That's more of a West Riding thing.
I'd say "I'm off down pit", or "down the pit", but I might "go t'shop".
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rnuk http://flickr.com/rnuk, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:10,
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from your profile photo you look very Chap-like.
A Yorkshire Chap is something I have never seen before. A rare marvel.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:12,
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Did we not speak at the bash?
Us Yorkshire folk know how to behave, what with us being raised in what is effectively still the post-war era, when folk knew manners and what not.
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rnuk http://flickr.com/rnuk, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:15,
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Unfortunately I don't think we did.
I got there quite late - either I missed you, or you had left before I got there.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:18,
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Definitely.
Are you going to BM's birthday?
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:22,
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I might.
Might be working. Don't know.
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rnuk http://flickr.com/rnuk, Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:37,
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