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Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 23.35
by Ed Hammond
The man's right. DAS wins a racy 1983 A-reg Vauxhall Chevette for his quick and nearly correct answer. The rest of you get nowt.

Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 23.36
by dvboy
What annoys me is Londoners who miss out the G in Birmingham. No doubt it pisses most Brummies off too.

Posted: Sat 10 Jul, 2004 23.47
by DAS
dvboy wrote:What annoys me is Londoners who miss out the G in Birmingham. No doubt it pisses most Brummies off too.
That has now become the most stupid thing you've ever said.

The lack of G is because that is a Londoner's accent. I'm sure a Londoner is "annoyed" by a Brummie saying "London" in a raising pitch.

Posted: Sun 11 Jul, 2004 02.20
by dvboy
You're from the south, you wouldn't understand :P

Posted: Sun 11 Jul, 2004 10.57
by Pete
DAS wrote:No idea, but I'd go for "Ull-um".
It's "uff-am" actually.

A Scottish one this time: "Sourhope"

Posted: Sat 17 Jul, 2004 12.15
by rts
Bicester has evil conotations for me. There's a shopping outlet there and I I can clearly recall being suicidal with bordom there when younger.

Posted: Sun 18 Jul, 2004 10.32
by cat
Cholmondeley.

Anyone?

Posted: Sun 18 Jul, 2004 12.24
by Ed Hammond
Chommy?

I agree with you about Bicester, Row, I've been to that terrible outlet village myself. Even worse than the one in Street.

Posted: Sun 18 Jul, 2004 18.14
by rts
Did you ever visit that shop which sold t-shirts with a dog spin on things. I did leave with a Jerry Springer-Spaniel t-shirt, with a picture of a dog version of the man himself.

Thanks Mum.

Posted: Sun 18 Jul, 2004 20.00
by MarkN
c@t wrote:Cholmondeley.

Anyone?
"Chumley".

Now for a fairly easy one... (if you know the place, of course)
Woolfardisworthy?

Posted: Sun 18 Jul, 2004 22.24
by DJGM
How about this one . . .

Euxton


(P.S. It's a village in Chorley, Lancs)