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Jojo

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  1. Jojo commented on Jojo's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  2. Jojo commented on Andy Millne's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  3. Jojo commented on Andy Millne's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  4. Jojo commented on Andy Millne's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  5. Jojo replied to Jojo's topic in Chat Central
    That's worth a toot of the Netherton tankie. Top posting.
  6. Jojo replied to Jojo's topic in Chat Central
    Aye, I remember him going on about spiders in the netty.
  7. Jojo replied to Jojo's topic in Chat Central
    Neh botha owa here how. Canny ti read it all through wi neh botha at all. Divvint let the crack diy oot neh matter how many puzzled fyeces luck on.
  8. Jojo posted a topic in Chat Central
    Mother & father both born at Netherton and father worked down the pit as did just about everyone else did back then; uncle, cousins etc. I was brought up on what's known as "Pit talk", certain vocabulary I still weave into conversation to this day, but is usually met with confusion. For example - "You gave me a gliff before" = You gave me a fright earlier. Does anyone still use these terms today or have they died out? Another one; "Mind, that gully's sharp" = watch as that knife is sharp. "I walked into the bliddy cheble" = I've walked into that bloody table. Silly daft geordie twang I guess, but localised in certain pit villages. I couldn't imagine anyone saying the same stuff in Consett, for example. Anyway, paying homage to the old school on how your Grandad might have talked about Lonnens, Sculleries, Clarts and Nyuks.
  9. Jojo replied to Denzel's topic in Talk of the Town
    As me father would say "Am bliddy sick ov it". Hope you're all alright up that way. Wait it out, that's all we can do.
  10. My auntie Nellie! :) xx miss her like mad. Turnbull was her married name.
  11. I think this bus conductor Nellie was one of my aunties. She lived across from the Terrier pub. Her married name became Turnbull. Miss her like mad these days.
  12. Nice pic, Cympil. I remember Laws stores.
  13. I've not been on here for a bit. Hope everyone is OK. Nice to re-visit the past.
  14. Jojo commented on Jojo's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  15. Jojo commented on Jojo's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
  16. Jojo commented on Jojo's gallery image in Historic Bedlington
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  18. Think of the security lads laid on there. I'm one of them.
  19. Excellent footage there, Cympil. Such proud men and their families in a more social and innocent times, celebrating their workforce. Was that Atlee Park I saw there? The road leading to Bebside, down the bank?
  20. For the 1st time this year - we never watched an episode of it. It's gone on too long and is way too boring beyond words. Everythings been done in past shows, so I think it's right to pull the plug on this series now. Bye BB, it's been fun.

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