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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter - 232 Replies

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Iceman
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

:oops:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Apr-2012

Snapzzz
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Iceman wrote:Knew it! Saw straight through it! So what was the translation? It is cold on the moor. Be sure to wear a hat.

Bit like on t'alps baht 'at :roll:



I think it translates as : Northerners are t**ts that speak some shi*e
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Iceman
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

:cry:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

Felthorpe
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

And I thought the General Wibble Thread was a bit "out there"!!

How has this got anything to do with meeting new people in chalets?

Unless they are all northerners and we need to know how to communicate, I spose?
I can see my house from here...

Tony_H
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Iceman wrote:
Snapzzz wrote:Don't diss the northerners or they'l be "trouble urt mill"

Its common knowledge that northern culture runs about 20 years behind the South. You would do well to mention Jim Bowen, Cannon & Ball and Cilla Black in the early conversations when faced with one.


Erm, look ere yellow belly. There will only ever be 'trouble at th'mill" get it right ;)


Scuse me. Yellow Bellies are from Lincolnshire. He's a coal miner from Notts.
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Iceman
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

:lol: sorry.

Snapzzz - were you born with a canary on your head?

Yes Felt - to help us all communicate in a chaelet we all need to have an appreciation of all the individual dialects ;)
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

NellyPS
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Well I'm originally from Birmingham and now live in Hampshire. Fortunately I have a neutral accent (although the brummy does come back when I visit).

I don't speak like these southerners where they add 'r's into bath and path etc, but they still insist on calling me northern, when clearly I'm not.

Felthorpe
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

I'm from Saaaarrrfff London but I now live in Norfolk where we all drive Toyoooter Yaaaris and goo to Tescooos
I can see my house from here...

Topic last updated on 22-April-2012 at 23:07