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Tha's been listening to too many of my ideas, lol.
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The kingdom of kubala (scotland). So how did a 'lost African tribe' end up living in woods… in Jedburgh? | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK A couple claiming to be part of a lost African tribe have left a town's residents baffled after setting up...
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Hed buck a black eye
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Saying that you've plenty of ground to go at 40 mile radius from the house you'd have better mpg than an l200
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Which one lol most of my dogs are strays but think your probably talking about Leroy here
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Stav you know what's best to stake your shuttering with,use the steel rebars,2 1/2 foot lengths then use the thin metal straps with the wee holes in it,strap round the bars then put screws into shuttering to hold it. Very good for stoney ground as wooden stakes struggle in that type of ground
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The scouse accent has changed too over the years I'd say from when the beatles were young, like the London accent seems to be with all them gangster bellends.
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Retarded people from Birmingham just talk normal !
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Hope it clears
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All those moaners and complainers will be out on the streets this weekend won't you?
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bonus for guessing the dogs name ?
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A don't drive around me mate a get dropped off , then walk the land. Phone call. Get picked back up. Least if you think your being watched. You can move on. Walking and hide out. When your in the motor driving about. Your f****d.
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Yeah, I've read a few spots were they supposedly grew up, when I looked on Wiki and I checked the maps, John lived closest to George and Ringo was just over a mile off the Mersey, still, not all far from each other. A great story for the lads, it's fascinating to wonder wether any of them would have made it big if they never met each other, I think so. As for Lennon & McCartney, both equally as talented, for me Paul made the better melodies, the catchy tunes that the public sway towards, but I think Lennon was more gritty, a better lyricist and when he wrote something more melancholic, def
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Lewis Collins ? Cheers.
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No need to worry about you either ya can't call them things in Scotland hares.
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They are all from South Liverpool ,John and Paul were Woolton ,Allerton ,areas although Paul lived in speke at one point ,George was from Speke and Ringo was from the South end (toxteth) ,,John and Paul had a suburban ,semi posh type of accent Ringo being more inner city had a harder accent than the others
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the clue is in the word brother
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It's funny how folk can only distinguish local accents when you're from that area, take it from me, those from Rotherham sound nothing like the folk from Tarn, Barnsley, where Kes was filmed.
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I would say Bernard Hill would have classed himself as a professional actor ! LOL !, but I give up, and I really wanted those 10 points to add to my resume’……. Cheers.
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Think more professional actor mate ….
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Accents yeah lol . we have it hard in our house as we have a different accent each . both my misses and me are from Galloway Irish families and are the first born in England to at least one English parent in our wider families . We have one English grandparent between us. My mam was born in longtown, and will die there , but she has a lovely lilting mixed Scot’s accent as she was born to my Scottish granny and they lived near Lockerbie until she was at school . Firstly I am from so close to the border that the accent changes at the end of my road . I have that strange borders vo