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Previously on "I casted a clout : am I doomed?"
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Nuts In May
A Mike Leigh television play starring Roger Sloman as Keith and Alison Steadman as Candice-Marie. One of my guilty pleasures!
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostMy brother in lizardhood is right. It's not May the month, it's May the Hawthorn blossom.
Likewise, "Here we go gathering nuts in May" should probably be "Here we go gathering knots of may"
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Hello me dearioes
My brother in lizardhood is right. It's not May the month, it's May the Hawthorn blossom.
Likewise, "Here we go gathering nuts in May" should probably be "Here we go gathering knots of may"
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI think cloutie means cloth.
PS where 'vest' can be a weskit.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostWell that explains it, Liverpool is full of bollocks.
It's changing, ever so slowly, for the better though.
anyway, you aint allowed to say bollocks, being a lady and religious and stuff.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostWhere exactly does/did your granddad wear his scarf?!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI casted a clout : unfortunately forgot to check my calendar and realized it is still May.
Am I doomed?
It was a massive oak festooned with beautiful coloured ribbons and scrap of cloth. Some had messages, one was from a Japanese lad who promised his dad that he would travel to England and put up a ribbon for the ancestors.
I think cloutie means cloth.
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I liked my grandads expression,
In May, your scarf dont doff
lest your fckng balls freeze off
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