07-09-2022, 02:40 PM
@DRONE7
Bob, just to add to the @the_bertrum's geographical insight over the mysterious Midlands... please rest assured that "ey up" and "hey up duck" are part of the good ol' English UK vocabulary. I'm glad that Tim has not intervened in order to remind the conversation participants that the 'official' language of the Forum is STILL English... (:-)
Bob, just to add to the @the_bertrum's geographical insight over the mysterious Midlands... please rest assured that "ey up" and "hey up duck" are part of the good ol' English UK vocabulary. I'm glad that Tim has not intervened in order to remind the conversation participants that the 'official' language of the Forum is STILL English... (:-)