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53 this year and the one thing I notice is the second you take your foot off the gas and walking not quite so far or doing a bit less of any thing. Things slide quickly so you got keep pushing. There

early forties myself? I've met lads early 20's who will do more in a season than some would in 5,same goes for some of the older heads...theres no set rules,work ,family will dictate how much som

70, and as pert as a rutting buck ? Cant wait for the season to start and getting some serious work into the young dog ? Cheers.

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1 hour ago, W. Katchum said:

So you’d have got tomfoolery ad slang for jewellery an then Thomas as slang for tomfoolery ? I think you’d cockneys are mental haha makes me laugh even listening to yous talk, that mad Micky Flanagan has me in stitches ??

Mickey Flanagan cracks me up it’s that cockney walk that does me ?

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5 hours ago, FLATTOP said:

A bit of Thomasfoolery ( Jewellery) Gnash will be along in a minute to explain it more eloquently in an east end way ?

 

5 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

So you’d have got tomfoolery ad slang for jewellery an then Thomas as slang for tomfoolery ? I think you’d cockneys are mental haha makes me laugh even listening to yous talk, that mad Micky Flanagan has me in stitches ??

Cant say as ive ever heard it called Thomas but yes definitely Tom......" got a bit of Tom for sale fancy a quick butchers ? "

It would be like a lot of that old stuff it just gets shortened down to " go and answer the dog "......" thats a nice kettle " etc etc.....i think regional dialect is great whether its the Jocks,Northerners or wherever.....its something that should be kept alive in my opinion.

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My brother uses a lot of rhyming slang that may not relate to the cockney.

Just a couple that relate to going to sea to fish:

"Couldn't get out today, bit to Billy" ( Billy goat gruff...rough).

Or " it was to Mork" ( Mork and Mindy......windy).

Of course, "Billy" should never get confused with "nanny", as in "nanny goat... coat " ! ??

Cheers.

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