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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Couple of mentions from da Hudd environs;

    Slaithwaite - Slawit
    Skelmanthorpe - Shat


    Launceston -> Lanson (though it's actually spelled that way locally too)

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    I don't know.

    It managed to snare my current OH on Tinder.
    Your OH actually being yourself though, right?

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    I don't know.

    It managed to snare my current OH on Tinder.

    Your OH actually being yourself though, right?

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    You've really let yourself go, or it's a bad photo you have there...
    I don't know.

    It managed to snare my current OH on Tinder.

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  • _V_
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    You've really let yourself go, or it's a bad photo you have there...

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    Where are my likes and thanks OH?

    Can anyone spell out the phonetics for Kirkcudbright please?

    I always forget & I may have to go there sometime.
    Cur - Cub - Ree

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    There is actually somebody I've heard of in today's Google Doodle - Gertrude Jekyll's 174th Birthday

    As a frequent visitor to the excellent Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset, I am a huge fan of her work and her magnus opus, Gardens for Small Country Houses, serves as a blueprint for the horticultural work in progress that is the garden here at Pip Towers.

    But what I learned from the link that I find particularly inneresting is that her younger brother, Walter, was a friend of Robert Louis Stevenson who used the family name in his novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

    I wonder how it is that Gertrude's surname is pronounced Jee-kil while that of the eponymous villain is pronounced Jeck-ill?

    Inneresting.
    Its not.

    Its dull, tedious and boring just like your other posts.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    They would have been bestowed, with merry abandon.

    But you forfeited all rights to them by misspelling "interesting", twice in one post!
    Well said. CUK will forgive most things, except paedos and bad spellers.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    Where are my likes and thanks OH? ...
    They would have been bestowed, with merry abandon.

    But you forfeited all rights to them by misspelling "interesting", twice in one post!

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Where are my likes and thanks OH?

    Can anyone spell out the phonetics for Kirkcudbright please?

    I always forget & I may have to go there sometime.

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  • barrydidit
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    Couple of mentions from da Hudd environs;

    Slaithwaite - Slawit
    Skelmanthorpe - Shat

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  • LondonManc
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    That's nothing. Some of the UK place names as pronounced by the locals are brilliant:

    St Austell - Sozzle
    Barnoldswick - Barlick
    Hawick - Hoyk
    Fowey - Foy
    London - Centre of the universe

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Much the same as that well-known town of Yate is pronounced, as you mentioned yourself, YayTay (or was it Yawtaw, I forget now ? )
    Yah-Tay!!

    Now, your argument would hold water if there were two places named Yate, one having the prononciation Yah-Tay and the other, say, Yay-Tay.

    But there aren't.

    Whereas there are 2 people with the name Jekyll, fictional or otherwise, where the name is pronounced differently.

    I was just wondering how that came about.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    I wonder how it is that Gertrude's surname is pronounced Jee-kil while that of the eponymous villain is pronounced Jeck-ill? ..
    Much the same as that well-known town of Yate is pronounced, as you mentioned yourself, YayTay (or was it Yawtaw, I forget now ? )

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  • Pip in a Poke
    started a topic Well Fancy That!!

    Well Fancy That!!

    There is actually somebody I've heard of in today's Google Doodle - Gertrude Jekyll's 174th Birthday

    As a frequent visitor to the excellent Hestercombe Gardens in Somerset, I am a huge fan of her work and her magnus opus, Gardens for Small Country Houses, serves as a blueprint for the horticultural work in progress that is the garden here at Pip Towers.

    But what I learned from the link that I find particularly inneresting is that her younger brother, Walter, was a friend of Robert Louis Stevenson who used the family name in his novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

    I wonder how it is that Gertrude's surname is pronounced Jee-kil while that of the eponymous villain is pronounced Jeck-ill?

    Inneresting.
    Last edited by Pip in a Poke; 29 November 2017, 10:27.

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