reet funny bit o' Yorksha thars bin browt up i' then. ars 'eard "wheear ther's muk ther's brass" reet cross t' areeur 'n even intoa foreign lands across t' 'ill. most o' t' usage will av bin fram those naw aged atwixt 60 'n 90.
reet funny bit o' Yorksha thars bin browt up i' then. ars 'eard "wheear ther's muk ther's brass" reet cross t' areeur 'n even intoa foreign lands across t' 'ill. most o' t' usage will av bin fram those naw aged atwixt 60 'n 90.
What - the southerners?
Sadly no, Leeds mostly.
?Not in those days.
Don't be daft.
Perhaps they wore pinnies.
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Some do think it's clever, therefore posh.
You mean Sheffield people?
Hmmmm.....
'tis now.
SA wines are better though.
That could be....
Look, the south starts at the other side of the river. The River Aire. So your geography is right - which I'd expect from such a well travelled man.
I don't know anyone called Postlethwaite.
Quite. We don't want 'em. We want to keep what we have to ourselves.
That depends on what you're eating.
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