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Lothianlad Mar 24th 2011 11:13 am

Re: English Has Gone to Hell
 

Originally Posted by Macca67 (Post 9262084)
The time for despair has long since passed. Ever been to Newcastle - gibberish mixed in with high pitched noises and grunts? :lol:

My first interview for university was in Newcastle - within site of the fantastic St James' Park footie ground. We're used to hearing Geordies up here in Edinburgh so I had no bother for the two days and one night I was in NewCASSLE....never, ever call it New-CARSSLE! Not ever, ever, even if you're from the South of England.

Nice pubs in Newcastle and Gateshead and the Geordies sure know how to make use of them.:rofl: I saw more pissheads in one night there than I've ever seen anywhere else in the UK.

Not in this pub though, it seems....if it is a pub, that is...if it is it looks pretty sedate for Tyneside, and it has to be Tyneside as the bloke is singing "Keep yar feet still, Geordie hinny"...I've heard a gang of blootered Geordies signing that song in a pub on Rose Street, Edinburgh....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia-kPxqc-T8

Malashaan Mar 26th 2011 4:32 am

Re: English Has Gone to Hell
 

Originally Posted by Ridski (Post 9262109)

Just wanted to spread this awesomeness onto the second page :thumbup:

meauxna Mar 26th 2011 7:09 am

Re: English Has Gone to Hell
 

Originally Posted by Malashaan (Post 9266056)
Just wanted to spread this awesomeness onto the second page :thumbup:

Damn you. And damn me for clicking. Will I never learn?!
(cue desk dancing)

S Folinsky Mar 26th 2011 7:54 am

Re: English Has Gone to Hell
 

Originally Posted by velkyal (Post 9261842)
The OED has accepted the heart symbol as part of the dictionary.

Can I despair now please?

Just saw this little item. If one was to ask me about Admiral Jacky Fisher's contribution to the language, I would respond with "dreadnaught" as a noun for a particular type of battleship. I never would have thought of "OMG." :D


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