Re: she died in her own park-o
- From: "Steve G" <steve.Gullick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 13:21:06 +0000 (UTC)
"Brian Watson" <News@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Steve G" <steve.Gullick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> "Aunt Ursula Birdwood she had an old ewe
>>> "And she died in her own park-o."
>>>
>>> I know that "ewe" pronounced "yow" is a Cornish thing. That's not the
>>> question. But her "own park"? Is this a Cornish dialect thing?
>>>
>>> this is a question posted by someone in a different group, any ideas?
>
>> I think it is meant that she died a virgin - I have been going to padstow
>> for the mayday for since 1981 and I recall someone telling me this years
>> ago
>
> Are you suggesting Ursula was less alluring than her ewe?
>
> --
> Brian
> Henry Fielding: "All Nature wears one universal grin"
Have you seen the local women down there- I though not!!
Steve
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