January 28, 201313 yr When looking for Christmas presents it was agreed we were 'spoaching'Obviously Santa Claus had a problem
January 28, 201313 yr Here "spoaching" could come to mean: starting a new topic in the wrong forum! (The Introduce Yourself Forum is for... ummm... goodness, I forget! )
January 28, 201313 yr Here "spoaching" could come to mean: starting a new topic in the wrong forum! (The Introduce Yourself Forum is for... ummm... goodness, I forget! ) I know GGG its ........... SPOACHING ,,,,,,,, wheres me prize I want it now.
January 29, 201313 yr I know GGG its ........... SPOACHING ,,,,,,,, wheres me prize I want it now.Back in your seat Keith Minor! I want 1000 words on Pitmatic here by Friday, and pull your trousers up!
January 29, 201313 yr Sorry AdminDon't worry about it Maggie, we don't normally allow him to interact with other people on the forum!!Being a bit of a townie myself and originating from the more modern society of Newcastle I have heard a few things since moving up this way that have made me go Can't think of any off the top of my head but I will listen to the missus next time she is speaking to her mother and sister. I generally switch off when they get together.
January 29, 201313 yr ...Being a bit of a townie myself and originating from the more modern society of Newcastle I have heard a few things since moving up this way that have made me go Can't think of any off the top of my head but I will listen to the missus next time she is speaking to her mother and sister. I generally switch off when they get together....ah, Bedlington wasn't called an Urban District for nowt then.. Urban Dictionary: SpoachProbably on to the second definition when I spoached the thread.
January 29, 201313 yr This would be handy for a trip 4 miles north . Edited January 29, 201313 yr by keith
January 29, 201313 yr Author Well done Keith.Anyone heard the word 'kist' to describe the top of the leg where it meets the body.Keep it clean.
January 29, 201313 yr Author Bedlington History Society is the last Monday in the month at The Coffin Chapel.Last night was the English Language with reference to Northumbria.It seems we may have had an important part to play.
January 30, 201313 yr Well done Keith.Anyone heard the word 'kist' to describe the top of the leg where it meets the body...According to the Northumbrian Language Society it means a strong box.Some interesting stuff here: http://www.northumbriana.org.uk/langsoc/about.htm
January 30, 201313 yr With thanks to Janet and her team at Ashington............."Ashington Community Development Trust has opened a new retail unit on the ground floor of the Central Arcade, next to the Nisa supermarket. We chose the name "The Deputy's Kist†for this retail outlet because it acknowledges the history and tradition of the Town and reflects the treasure trove of products and services available.For those of our readers who may not be familiar with the word "kistâ€, the origin can been traced back to 1300 and the Middle English "kisteâ€, which is derived from the Old Norse, 'kista' (chest). More recently, "kist†has been used to describe a store of money or treasure, e.g. a kist of silver (1816). The word "kist†is still in use today, as a descriptive term for the mine deputy's work station or desk, where he would keep tools and papers."
January 30, 201313 yr Author Maybe the word should have been Lisk. Trial and error.Strangely my Grandmothers generation used to decide each week whether they were ' in the band or out' basically to describe arguments and disagreements.Either way thanks to everyone, who has so effectively found out information.'In the band or out'A good talking point
February 5, 201313 yr Author Obviously we are all in the band this week.Fighting injustice!Guess it is table 25 at The Red Lion!Pity it is not a round table.Where is King Arthur when you need him.There is a Northumbrian folk tale about him asleep in our hills waiting to be woken at our time of greatest need.
February 5, 201313 yr Author Bamburgh is supposed to be the castle of Lancelot. We could claim the legends for our own.Forget Cornwall, Northumbria was/is the place to be.
February 5, 201313 yr I love our region/county.For the history the beauty and the folklore. I love it.
February 5, 201313 yr I love our region/county.For the history the beauty and the folklore. I love it.So do I. Shame about the weather.
February 5, 201313 yr Author There is a song chorus is:-It's the company makes the feast'Guess what I am saying is the people make our area the best of places.The weather, dialect and shared history of hardship makes life special and we all need to be grateful for our lot.Joke required"Wor Geordie has a pigeon a pigeon a pigeonIt flew in the morning it flew in the night and when it came home it was covered in---------Back to the beginningSorry to anyone who does not know the tune or song
February 5, 201313 yr Author Just for a swift half and the company.In my Dads day it was the Sun Inn and the darts team.Still have the idea that women are barred from the bar.Club rules apply!Rest days are Tuesday and Thursday.The company is important.
February 10, 201313 yr Author Talk propa? HadawayThis is an article that appeared in yesterday's Guardian page 36David Almond says as an introductionAm a Rita, and A kno the common langwij cums from the hart an sole, and must Neva be forgotHe is a novelist and professor of creative language at Bath Spa University.
February 10, 201313 yr ive noticed that in bedlinton one would say "finga" where as in bebside it would be " finger".
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