Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 22 May 2005
After Baggeridge we all went out for a lunch in Kidderminster. My boys were so happy ... then didnt expect there to be Pizza Hut up north
Bostin!
LOL you southerners know how to live eh?![]()
i think u know what i mean, its the blue peter style heres some i made earlier pics i laughed at having read the letter!Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 22 May 2005
My face isnt that funny is it![]()
Quote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 22 May 2005
Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 22 May 2005
After Baggeridge we all went out for a lunch in Kidderminster. My boys were so happy ... then didnt expect there to be Pizza Hut up north
Bostin!
LOL you southerners know how to live eh?![]()
Of course I knew what you mean since (a) Im an handsome devil for a 90 year old and (b) its a freaking funny letter and "accessories". Done as a joke by my best mate because he thought I should buy something other than the Vee (*cough* Smart Roadster like himQuote: Originally posted by rory182 on 22 May 2005
i think u know what i mean, its the blue peter style heres some i made earlier pics i laughed at having read the letter!Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 22 May 2005
My face isnt that funny is it![]()
hehe - the proof - theres no such word as barth or grraass so us Black Country folk must have been right all along - QED!Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 22 May 2005
Our friends were joking about how there son was growing up a southerner. For some reason he speaks properly and says "baarrth" rather than "bath" and "grraass" rather than "gras". They suspect his grandmother (who Black Country born and bred) is trying to make him grow up posher.
LOL knew youd say thatQuote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 23 May 2005
hehe - the proof - theres no such word as barth or grraass so us Black Country folk must have been right all along - QED!
I do use bostin regularly having researched its etymology a while back. Principally I use it to sound like Im down with the workers rather than my real background as the 13th Viscount of BiscuitBostin, on the other hand, should be made an essential part of the Queens English![]()