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Anonymous
14-03-05, 01:33 PM
I must now be an honourary Bristolian. I just typed 'they' instead of 'them'* Letters too far apart to be a typo.
I'm so proud :D
*As in 'one of they'
Come over by yere boyo, and tell me now - Whose coat is that jacket?
RenamedMonkey
14-03-05, 02:20 PM
Come over by yere boyo, and tell me now - Whose coat is that jacket?
:lol: That's Welsh! It does make me giggle when I hear that :lol:
Another bizzare Bristolian term; using 'or no' at the end of a conversation.
"You coming down the shop or no?" ](*,)
Rich, shame on you :wink:
Come over by yere boyo, and tell me now - Whose coat is that jacket?
:lol: That's Welsh! It does make me giggle when I hear that :lol:
And the classic Welsh:
"Where to is that you're from?" :roll:
RenamedMonkey
14-03-05, 04:39 PM
Come over by yere boyo, and tell me now - Whose coat is that jacket?
:lol: That's Welsh! It does make me giggle when I hear that :lol:
And the classic Welsh:
"Where to is that you're from?" :roll:
:lol:
The Mass
15-03-05, 08:32 PM
And the other Welsh Classic's
Who's shoes are those boots?
and
Alright butt or wha ? :? - whatever that means I have no idea :shock:
aaahhhh love em really!... :lol: :lol:
Anonymous
16-03-05, 07:41 AM
And the other Welsh Classic's
Alright butt or wha ? :? - whatever that means I have no idea :shock:
aaahhhh love em really!... :lol: :lol:
I think it means 'nice ****' Used by men to men a lot in Wales it seems.... :? :lol:
Ceri JC
06-04-05, 04:28 PM
And the other Welsh Classic's
Who's shoes are those boots?
and
Alright butt or wha ? :? - whatever that means I have no idea :shock:
aaahhhh love em really!... :lol: :lol:
I'm not joking, our PE teacher used to say, "whose boots are these shoes?" when there was a pair of rugby boots left over after PE.
My brother's favourite mock-welsh saying is, "If you can guess how many sheep are in this barrel you can have both of them"
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