Re: Are yuh aal aal reet up there this mornin?




"Ian Jackson" <ianREMOVETHISjackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In message <oUsej.71039$c_1.12295@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, DaveG
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On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 12:35:22 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:

Are yuh aal aal reet up there this New Yeor's mornin? Or are yuh aal
still bad wi' the beor?

What morning? It was nearly afternoon by the time I got oot of bed! :-)

PS, Happy new year!

Yuh knaa, that's the forst time anybody's actually said 'Happy New Yeor'
tiv iz this yeor! Same to you, canny lad.

Living in the Darkest South of England, New Year's Eve isn't what it was
when Aah was a lad. Aah mind once (mebbies 1966?), after a few bevvies,
wuh hoyed a bottle wi' a message in it off the end of the pier at
Seahouses harbour. Still not got an answer, though.

Cheeors......
--
Ian

A few years ago I spent New Year's Eve in Seahouses and bumped into someone
I knew from school. It turned out he was on leave from the French Foreign
Legion - how wierd is that?

Have you seen the gruesome obscenity of a block of flats they've just built
at the top of the harbour hill there on the Viking site? Grossly out of
proportion and towering above the limekilns, finished in lurid coloured
cement render, *** metal roof, steel balconies like the Robot Wars set. It
could be quite a nice building if it was somewhere else, but where it is it
is just wrong.

Duncan



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