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Old 06-12-2014, 07:18 AM
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Buggers, you had to push it, right. Now that I got the sketch, but what in all the earth does "Ee by gum" mean??? THAT one must be Martian?

Minato, were you really talking to Germans in English? Incredible, must have found the few who do No seriously, there are very many esp. older folks, and due to history also mainly from my parts, who don't speak English at all. Here in the east for many years Russian was the promoted language, and during that time also more useful fo' sure
BTW I also read 'ancient' English before (like in the Bibles of the olden times), with lots of "thy" and such. Also like another language, and same in old German, too.

Huh, languages again? Happens pretty often recently. Sorry formore than half OT.

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Old 06-12-2014, 08:27 AM
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Why is there a pigeon????

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Old 06-12-2014, 08:43 AM
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Oddly enough Cuddly I think Yorkshire(and only parts of it) is the only place in the UK where they use the thee words as in "I wouldn't give thee the time"
"You're" is replaced by "Thou" but pronounced "Tha" as in
"I don't know what tha on abaht (about)"
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Old 06-12-2014, 08:46 AM
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I'm born and bred in the UK and even I don't understand the Yorkshire accent!

I'm just a softee southerner!

Does anyone remember the Spam sketch? It was the sketch that got me into spam fritters, lovely stuff, can't seem to get them anymore around here though, I also liked it when you got fish and chips wrapped in newspaper and could buy a bag of crispy bits!

Those were the day's my friends!

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Old 06-12-2014, 09:06 AM
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There you go LB.
Thats another thing the crispy batter bits you used to get from chipshops have different names in different areas. We called them scraps but Ive heard them called scromps and other names.
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Old 06-12-2014, 10:21 AM
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Even more so - and no further comments needed, I guess.

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Old 06-12-2014, 10:45 AM
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Hilarious, I nearly wet myself laughing, good old Monty Python

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Old 06-12-2014, 12:38 PM
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Why is there a pigeon????

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Are well, when i was small we were so poor we had to eat pigeon droppings!!:
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Buggers, you had to push it, right. Now that I got the sketch, but what in all the earth does "Ee by gum" mean??? THAT one must be Martian?

Minato, were you really talking to Germans in English? Incredible, must have found the few who do No seriously, there are very many esp. older folks, and due to history also mainly from my parts, who don't speak English at all. Here in the east for many years Russian was the promoted language, and during that time also more useful fo' sure
BTW I also read 'ancient' English before (like in the Bibles of the olden times), with lots of "thy" and such. Also like another language, and same in old German, too.

Huh, languages again? Happens pretty often recently. Sorry formore than half OT.

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Krones machines are German:

http://www.krones.com/en/ (English), http://www.krones.com/de/ (German)

So i had to speak to Germans in English...

But we use Maselli analyzers:

http://www.maselli.com/en/

So i had to speak to Italians... En English...
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Old 09-12-2014, 01:39 PM
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Brilliant stuff! Made me laff, by 'eck! So ... Ministry of Silly Walks next? Spanish Inquisition? Or that parrot ...?!
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