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BRBbrb
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Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:18 am

Must have missed this on CNN! lol:lol: So mystery solved, I think, great Joe!


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Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:19 am

Funny stuff! Thanks Joe.


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Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:17 am

neverfoundthe time wrote:
Hey Joe, lets get the subtitles up in English and everyone can enjoy the laugh.... not just those of us who understand Jordie!!!
Hey Chris, I have to call you on a couple of things there..firstly its Geordie:P lol, and secondly..do you know how offensive it is to call someone from sunderland a geordie?? honestly, its like in football, calling a Liverpool fan a manchester united fan....

I'm aware the accents are similar, but come on!!

I really hope my wife doesn't see this post, she was born in Newcastle- so technically is a Geordie, although she lived in Northumberland. Suppose I'll become a geordie eventually as well, I'm trying to move to Newcastle too.

Glad you enjoyed it

Just for you Chris...

http://www.geordie.org.uk/index.htm



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Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:24 am

Just for you Chris...
Why, thank you kindly sir. Yeah, I'm forever using a J in stead og G since I speak German all day. I looked up Geordie lst time I used it and forgot it this time, great attention span! But you did fox me with all the pining for Newcastle and moving plans.
So what's the Sunderland accent called?


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Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:23 am

neverfoundthetime wrote:
Just for you Chris...
Why, thank you kindly sir. Yeah, I'm forever using a J in stead og G since I speak German all day. I looked up Geordie lst time I used it and forgot it this time, great attention span! But you did fox me with all the pining for Newcastle and moving plans.
So what's the Sunderland accent called?
A sunderland accent!!


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Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:06 am

A Geordie Sub Dialect !! LOL

The rest of the UK still don't know what there saying ????

:P

Nice Video thou' Joe

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Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:37 am

A sunderland accent!!
Jeez Chas, "where's tha bin, wart?"
This is how I was greeted each day working in Sheffield by my workmate (a local Yorkshireman). My answer was always, "The bin's under my desk, where's yours?"

It's a wonder we English speakers can understand each other at all sometimes. We are people separated by a common language!


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Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:38 pm

Forums are slow today, so this should at least provide some amusement-- my latest and LAST entry.

A couple of things before you watch it —

1)- Yes, that's me in the video (against my better judgement). I'm not even on Facebook, and there I am for all to see! But it's for a good cause-- spreading the word about TG!!

2)- No, I don’t normally talk like that in the voice over!

3)- I hope this makes up for me slagging your singing in my first entry, Neil.

Also, a HUGE thanks to my buddies Matt and Scott for their help with this vid.


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Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:41 pm

Working now.

BTW, MJ- that beer in one of the shots is called ‘Moosehead’. It’s another one you should try! We downed quite a few of those while making this vid (as you can imagine)!!


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Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:43 pm

AcousticAl wrote:
sorry- stand by.

techie troubles.
COMMON!!!!!????????????????


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