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over a year ago
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"Grey pays n bacon.
You know I've lived here 7+ years and haven't tried them yet
They look gross
Oh yeah forgot you are a veggie "
I was on about the pays |
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"Grey pays n bacon.
You know I've lived here 7+ years and haven't tried them yet "
I've been here 11 and not tried them. They aren't exactly appealing to the eye.
Cuppa tay. Would need about 8 sugars to take the taste away as I don't like that either lol x |
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"Grey pays n bacon.
You know I've lived here 7+ years and haven't tried them yet
I've been here 11 and not tried them. They aren't exactly appealing to the eye.
Cuppa tay. Would need about 8 sugars to take the taste away as I don't like that either lol x"
Bloody hell there's no pleasing some |
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"Grey pays n bacon.
You know I've lived here 7+ years and haven't tried them yet
I've been here 11 and not tried them. They aren't exactly appealing to the eye.
Cuppa tay. Would need about 8 sugars to take the taste away as I don't like that either lol x"
Haha I rarely drink tea....either |
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"Oooooo I fancy a kipper tie ...... Ows yam doin?
Nobody says that
Mek us a cuppa Tay bab, ow bin ya any road?"
Haha my friend at work talks exactly like this - I hate it when she texts me as it takes me 5 mins to work out what the hell she's saying |
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"This is the truth I swear...
At work there was "wet floor" sign. The writing had rubbed off, so someone rewrote it.....
WET FLOOWA.
Hahaha that doesn't surprise me "
I love ties am we
A woman I work with actually calls toys r us ties am we |
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over a year ago
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I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol |
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"I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol "
Get you with the history lesson
You forgot Apache Indian with the music |
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"I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol "
Agree 100%.
I must say I was devastated when jb's in dudley closed. A great venue!
I may be thinking about a different group, but I thought five star were from Romford (where I grew up) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol
Get you with the history lesson
You forgot Apache Indian with the music "
Yeah because I was talking about music lol
Just kidding |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol
Agree 100%.
I must say I was devastated when jb's in dudley closed. A great venue!
I may be thinking about a different group, but I thought five star were from Romford (where I grew up)"
Nope Birmingham, I too was gutted, jb's hosted U2 when they first came to play live shows in England, great venue, and of great musical importance, noit just for Dudley, but the whole British music scene |
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"I was born and raised in the good ole black country, but I've lived in brumigum for "11 ear" lol
Its amazing how different the accents are, and indeed the customs, but both have a rich history, especially when it comes to rock/heavy metal, some of the greatest names in rock history, are from right here, and also a lot of the 80s ska movement was born in Birmingham (but mostly Coventry) other notable musical influence
Musical youth
Duran Duran
5 star
Ub40
Dodgy
And the early 90s saw an explosion of bands from around Stourbridge such as
Pop will eat itself
Ned's atomic dustbin
The wonder stuff
So next time yoyu think about Birmingham and the black country, don't let it just be the made up for TV accent that you think of, think Spitfire's, the anchor chain on the Titanic (the only bit that was supposed to sink) and the band that played on? Three brothers from west Bromwich were members of the band on the titanic
I'm proud lol
Agree 100%.
I must say I was devastated when jb's in dudley closed. A great venue!
I may be thinking about a different group, but I thought five star were from Romford (where I grew up)"
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