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  • #16
    Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

    Originally posted by m-tina View Post
    T'was ( and still is 'up North') a stick of licquorice
    Whoa there.... yes its licquorice but its the really hard stuff!
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    • #17
      Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

      Andria tha's reely from up theere then lass? Ahs now in Brum bur Ah cum from Lancaster.
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      • #18
        Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

        Yep, about as far north as you can get apart from Scotland, i'm one hour away from Gretna Green.

        Any how, we say steamin or polluted when someone's drunk, talking of spanish, can you still get imps? does anyone know?
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        • #19
          Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

          p.s me and my brother used to make spanish water - never quite worked though!!!
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          • #20
            Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

            our spanish water never worked either, nor did our fizzy water made with refreshers.

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            • #21
              Re: Go On How Do You Spell It Then?

              I tried thast one with the refreshers too M-tina... didnt work for me either.
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