captainslater
Well-known member
I think (financial) assistance would be the better word.
I'd pack an umbrella.Looking at the Manchester area.
Absolutely!Derbyshire's nice
I remember the first time we travelled down here househunting. My other half filled up the car and went in to pay. Came out looking all bemused. Got in the car, turned to me and said "the man in there just called me 'flower'. . ." stopped at a shop and he got called "chick" followed closely by "duck".. all from men.. heheheI'd pack an umbrella.
No wait, several umbrellas.
Absolutely!
Note like Midland talk to keep yer appy me duck.
Heheh, "me duck" is what I use more often than not. Sometimes "chuck".duck
where about are you then? I'm NE Derbyshire, Alfreton way.Heheh, "me duck" is what I use more often than not. Sometimes "chuck".
"Love" is more a Nottinghamshire take on it all.
Midway and Swad onwards, the lingo all goes haywire!
Lingo varies quite a bit depending on which direction you travel, sometimes by only a few miles.
@Gabby: Derbyshire scenery is fantastic. Trust us!
Heheh, "me duck" is what I use more often than not. Sometimes "chuck".
@Gabby: Derbyshire scenery is fantastic. Trust us!
DefinitelyOk so this is me...
I'm Hyacinth, Rose and Daisy.. All mixed up in one person.
So this means that...
I like.... nice things (Hyacinth) -Complete with a slimline phone. LOL, gardens, theater, opera... and extremely clean.
I adore sex (Rose) and the "Vicca" too. Although not very religious.
And I now have a Pop Tart Ass (Daisy), spunky when needed.
So will Derbyshire be fore me?
Definitely
I don't know who Rose and Daisy are, mind you... unless you're referring to Rose from two and half men and Daisy from the Dukes of Hazzard
Gabby, this is the view from my kitchen window early in the morning (in the winter)
I recognised Hyacinth's name as being from thatYou mean you don't watch Keeping Up Appearances? Probably my favorite show.
God no *shudders*.. .although both my front and back gardens are huge. I can't even keep a pot plant aliveThat's really neat. Do you garden?
Ooh right, quite a way down the A38 from you.where about are you then? I'm NE Derbyshire, Alfreton way.
Whoops typo, iPhone editing...Is Button-on-Trent the name of the town?
I love England
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