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That's a strange one that. Most of the unwashed never venture south of the Tyne, for fear of saying "ninety nine" and being outed!Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am in Germany, but that does not make me German now does it? She is a born and bred barcode.
For the soft southern shandy drinkers on here listen to Cheryl Cole on X Factor when she says time, nine, fine, or mine. Normal people form the NE don't speak like that.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostBloody mackems
Look it up in the dictionarymackem
n. A demi-god worshipped by ancient civilisations as the epitome of wit and sexual prowess.
Trouble with co-operative works of reference.....
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I am in Germany, but that does not make me German now does it? She is a born and bred barcode.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostI'm even more confused since your location is Sunderland
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I'm even more confused since your location is SunderlandOriginally posted by SallyAnne View PostBloody mackems
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Well, .... I'm supposed to be here until NY close every day the market trades.
but .......
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The subject title would have been more appropriate for a Sandydown poll ...
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but it's the CUK law!!Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostNever understood that one tbh
Without it, you might actually get a true result
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Never understood that one tbhOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWhere's the AndyW option?
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