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Klemmt Deathcoming from Parr I was allus klemmt


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#1 OFFLINE   suzy

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Posted 08 February 2007 - 11:32 PM

How many awt theeer wuz allus klemmt me ma did er best wi six ov us no maccies when i wuz a kid. Plenty of chips an egg cooked in lard cant beat it


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Posted 08 February 2007 - 11:52 PM

A peculiarity of St. Helens dialect was the use of the word "starved" to mean "frozen," rather than hungry. Hence, if a cheap suit had a particularly short jacket, it was called a "bum-starver."

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Posted 09 February 2007 - 06:53 AM

suzy, a jam buttie, always sorted it, another way was ,going too the chippy for your mam wi plates , and slancing most of um before you got home. :D :D

suzy, a jam buttie, always sorted it, another way was ,going too the chippy for your mam wi plates , and slancing most of um before you got home. :D :D





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