Site Supporter only1swanny Posted March 7, 2015 Site Supporter Posted March 7, 2015 heard them both before.. lithe more often than Lissom, which I recall having to look up in a dictionary.. neither of which would describe me.. I'll make an effort to use them in lessons to redress the balance.. Quote
Members bolty58 Posted March 8, 2015 Author Members Posted March 8, 2015 heard them both before.. lithe more often than Lissom, which I recall having to look up in a dictionary.. neither of which would describe me.. I'll make an effort to use them in lessons to redress the balance.. Swanny - in you I find hope for the future. Quote
Site Supporter only1swanny Posted March 8, 2015 Site Supporter Posted March 8, 2015 (edited) Swanny - in you I find hope for the future. The future is goosed then.. Edited March 8, 2015 by only1swanny Quote
no balls Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Can't be arsed starting a new thread so it's going here. Lancashire dialect, I thought I knew plenty having worked in a mill but every day there's a new one from over dingleland. Thranged - very busy, Weirdos Quote
Site Supporter MickyD Posted March 10, 2015 Site Supporter Posted March 10, 2015 New one on me too. Is that local Lancashire or up int' Ribble valley? Or neither? Quote
no balls Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 From a hardcore burnley dingle. There's at least one a day. Some of the time I let them pass as I think he does it on purpose Quote
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