Not sure what that is but it sounds painful 😂The only people who ever believed that were Cannon and Ball, who were themselves as funny as a painful dose of the Nurembergs.
Not sure what that is but it sounds painful 😂The only people who ever believed that were Cannon and Ball, who were themselves as funny as a painful dose of the Nurembergs.
Surely he'll have to wait for the reply from the mystery mod?
I'm curious, or is it nosy to find what it's all about.
It's a mystery and no mistake guvnor.
Off topic, but, I notice you use the term "mam" rather than "mum". I thought that was a particularly Northern thing. I know some may regard Hull, as in the North, but, to me, it is Midlands.
I am curious, how far South does the term "mam" extend?![]()
Off topic, but, I notice you use the term "mam" rather than "mum". I thought that was a particularly Northern thing. I know some may regard Hull, as in the North, but, to me, it is Midlands.
I am curious, how far South does the term "mam" extend?![]()
I though mam was a royal thing?
Oh come on, don't exhibit you uncouthness (is that a word?) Ma'am please.......![]()
Off topic, but, I notice you use the term "mam" rather than "mum". I thought that was a particularly Northern thing. I know some may regard Hull, as in the North, but, to me, it is Midlands.
I am curious, how far South does the term "mam" extend?![]()
I am curious, how far South does the term "mam" extend?
Click the image.There is nothing to indicate what the colours mean, or what each of the four images mean.
Without some sort of key, they are meaningless. I would expect the colours to indicate frequency of usage, and each of the four maps to be a different word used, but need to know which map is which to be any use at all.
The only people who ever believed that were Cannon and Ball, who were themselves as funny as a painful dose of the Nurembergs.
Cockney rhyming slang, innit.Not sure what that is but it sounds painful 😂
Not sure about "Mam", but I would say Hull is very much on the border between Midlands and North. Lincolnshire I would regard generally as East Midlands, while Yorkshire is generally part of the North.Off topic, but, I notice you use the term "mam" rather than "mum". I thought that was a particularly Northern thing. I know some may regard Hull, as in the North, but, to me, it is Midlands.
I am curious, how far South does the term "mam" extend?![]()
I predict a flounce