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This is brilliant folks, so hopes we get more.
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LOL Charlotte. You made me smile.
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Oh I like Peter Kay he makes me laugh. I am supposed to have gone, hee hee so nite nite, speak tomorrow.
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quote: Originally posted by charlotte iz ere luvin paul 06: lol i've thought of something that people say in manchester " i'm gonna have to love ya and leave ya"
That is used in the West Midlands too, but it does seem to me to be an expression which originated from the North.
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I can remember me mum used to say "If I don,t see you soon I,ll see ya through the window !" Don,t know where that came from but me mum was as mad as a brush !!!
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HaHa, down here they would say 5 and 20 to !!!
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When I was living at home we always called trousers pants so when I joined up I remember we were all going out one night and I asked the other girls If they were wearing pants ? they all looked quite shocked and said "of course we are !!" I soon realised that they thought I meant knickers !!
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well it is lunch ,then tea here but at home it was "GRUBS UP " !!! any time of the day ..haha
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quote: Originally posted by hullabaloo: I call sandwiches, "Butties", I get a few weired looks sometimes!!!
I know what you mean, one day I went to the cotswolds, and asked for a chip buttie, and didn't know what one was, i had to say chip batch. Yes I got a weird look aswell.
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quote: Originally posted by ak luvs pog & olga: quote: Originally posted by charlotte iz ere luvin paul 06: lol i've thought of something that people say in manchester " i'm gonna have to love ya and leave ya"
That is used in the West Midlands too, but it does seem to me to be an expression which originated from the North.
Yes have relations in the West Midlands, and they say that too, don,t know why though, still trying to figure this one out.
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quote: Originally posted by goddess: I can remember me mum used to say "If I don,t see you soon I,ll see ya through the window !" Don,t know where that came from but me mum was as mad as a brush !!!
Sounds like my mother too, who is no longer with me anymore.
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Well I'm from the west country!! We've got loads of funny sayings!! But at this presetn moment I can't think of them!! How annoying!! 
''Lifes to short to clean up'-"Paul O'Grady" 'We were poor, but we were shoplifters'-"Lily Savage" "We Want Muffin, Muffin the Mule"-'Paul O'Grady "Hello Bust, you alright Fella"-'Paul O'Grady' 'Shes not only barking up the wrong tree, shes in the wrong forrest'-"Paul O'Grady"
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quote: Originally posted by GemsLuvsOlga: Well I'm from the west country!! We've got loads of funny sayings!! But at this presetn moment I can't think of them!! How annoying!!
Yes how annoying (lol).
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I have just found a book I bought years ago that is called "Lern Yerself Scouse " It has lots of sayings in it written phonecticly (I hate that word !!! I can nnever remember how to spell It !!! )
I,ll have a read through It and post the funniest ones xx
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Heres just a few for now .you have to say them in a scouse accent !!
Yistiddy:-Yesterday Thisavvy:-This afternoon Ee's gorran ed as big as Berkened:-he's big headed Yer gorra cob on :-A bad mood
Hope you find these amusing !!!
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I remember a bit of this pome we did, It was based on A host of golden Daffodils:-also in a scouse accent lol
I wandered dozy wid me carrt up Brownlow Hill to take me welt An all at once I spied a tart Tha almost made me eyeballs melt er lips wer red,er ips wer rockkkin made me arrrt pound sumfin shokkkin
Thats all I can remember !!!!
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Hi all, great subject. I am from Wiltshire and we are called Moonrakers. The Liverpool accent is my most favourite, have picked up a few sayings from watching Paul.
Member #11 of the Paul O'Grady Fan Club
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I remember that now ,I lived in Swindon for a while xx
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i'm near bradford and apparently our accent is 'tyke'.... heard my voice on the answer phone the other day and didnt realise how broad yorkshire i was! helen
***These boots are made for walking!!!***
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Yeh ,a few years ago I made a video to send to my sister and I sounded awfull (birkonian accent ) well I didn,t realise I still had one haha
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I took have an answer machine and camcorder and when I was on the show I cringed at my accent. Oh yuk. I vowed to have elecution lessons, but as I put it electricution lessons. Im always saying a word sounding near enough but meaning something completely different. I sometimes also get my words back to front.
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HaHa we had a woman in our street that used to do that ! she was sooo funny !!
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The trouble is half the time I dont realise Im doing it but I get corrected from my other half which can be annoying but most of the time I see the funny side of it. Being on here is sometimes an education in itself isnt it.
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It,s called Malapropisms ??? or somthing like that haha so we can call Mrs Malaprop now then hehe
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Thats right, blimey I couldnt even spell that, but you are right. Feel Free, Hee Hee. There use to be an actress that was like that but I cant remember her name, Pauls mentioned her before. She use to say she knows you know.
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