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Originally Posted by Pengy:

I've lived in Brum for 35+ years and I still to this day hate hate hate it when they call me bab   but then I hate any patronising words like love, pet, darling grrrrrrrrrrr!  Unless it's a term of endearment from a nice chappy then that's different 

Not born there then, Pengy?

 

*reminds self not to call Pengy "love" "pet" or "darling" *

But, but, but Pengy!  I call lots of people 'darling' - but I do mean it

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I've lived in Brum for 35+ years and I still to this day hate hate hate it when they call me bab   but then I hate any patronising words like love, pet, darling grrrrrrrrrrr!  Unless it's a term of endearment from a nice chappy then that's different 

Not born there then, Pengy?

 

*reminds self not to call Pengy "love" "pet" or "darling" *

But, but, but Pengy!  I call lots of people 'darling' - but I do mean it

 I do too...... and sweetheart

Baz
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I've lived in Brum for 35+ years and I still to this day hate hate hate it when they call me bab   but then I hate any patronising words like love, pet, darling grrrrrrrrrrr!  Unless it's a term of endearment from a nice chappy then that's different 

Not born there then, Pengy?

 

*reminds self not to call Pengy "love" "pet" or "darling" *

But, but, but Pengy!  I call lots of people 'darling' - but I do mean it

technically yes I was born in Brum but left when I was 6 weeks old for Ireland then came back when I was about 13 - don't consider myself English though - have always thought of myself as Irish because my formative years were spent in Ireland and all my family is Irish 

FM
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I've lived in Brum for 35+ years and I still to this day hate hate hate it when they call me bab   but then I hate any patronising words like love, pet, darling grrrrrrrrrrr!  Unless it's a term of endearment from a nice chappy then that's different 

Not born there then, Pengy?

 

*reminds self not to call Pengy "love" "pet" or "darling" *

But, but, but Pengy!  I call lots of people 'darling' - but I do mean it

 I do too...... and sweetheart

Oh good.  I shall hide behind you then! 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I've lived in Brum for 35+ years and I still to this day hate hate hate it when they call me bab   but then I hate any patronising words like love, pet, darling grrrrrrrrrrr!  Unless it's a term of endearment from a nice chappy then that's different 

Not born there then, Pengy?

 

*reminds self not to call Pengy "love" "pet" or "darling" *

But, but, but Pengy!  I call lots of people 'darling' - but I do mean it

 I do too...... and sweetheart

Oh good.  I shall hide behind you then! 

... well there is quite a lot to hide behind

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Avalon:

Hello all

Yayyy Avalon Are you all sorted now?

Not quite, Baz.  The modem seems to be holding up at the moment.  Was going to be on here last night but thought I had lost connection again.  Turned out that I had forgotten to plug the modem into the phone line

FM
Originally Posted by Avalon:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Avalon:

Hello all

Yayyy Avalon Are you all sorted now?

Not quite, Baz.  The modem seems to be holding up at the moment.  Was going to be on here last night but thought I had lost connection again.  Turned out that I had forgotten to plug the modem into the phone line

... that's the sort of things I do....

Baz
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Avalon:

I'm originally from the West of England and I still find myself calling bus drivers etc 'my lover'

Love that accent - always sounds really friendly

 

correct - I could handle that because it's friendly not patronising 

 

 

 

not impressed with Lorraine's meal 

FM
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