May 16, 20233 yr I live up north but I've supported Chelsea for the past 7 years .. before supporting Chelsea I only really followed football as a social event, watching England/Sunderland/South Shields... The day I fell in love with football was the first time I watched a Chelsea match. From that moment they were my club and football was no longer just a social event. I became a blue and will be for the rest of my life. It's not just London that's blue, I paint it everywhere I go!!!
May 17, 20233 yr Author 50 minutes ago, Munkworth said: Sunderland you say? Welcome. I really shouldn't be laughing at this. 😂
May 17, 20233 yr Just now, KAlanaM said: I really shouldn't be laughing at this. 😂 It’s Bob Mortimer, yes you should! I’m a big fan of his podding co-host and Sunderland’s hardest working c**t in podcasting, Mr Andrew Dawson
May 18, 20233 yr I've got a strong London accent I remember in the West End years ago these two young American birds asked me for directions to the Hard Rock Cafe while I was telling them I could tell they didn't understand a word I was saying they just politely nodded they thanked me I walked about 20 yds looked behind me and they were asking someone else 🤣. In 2001 me and my mate had tickets for England- Albania at St James Park was a great day we even met Norman Wisdom !. We got there about two in the afternoon it was an evening kick off and so we thought we'd find out where the ground was before we went on the piss. We asked this Geordie who made Jimmy Nail sound like Hugh Grant he was telling us where it was and he finished with '' and it's there or there aboots'' we thanked him turned to each other and said '' Did he say it's next to Boots?'' 😆
May 18, 20233 yr Author 8 hours ago, bluehaze said: I've got a strong London accent I remember in the West End years ago these two young American birds asked me for directions to the Hard Rock Cafe while I was telling them I could tell they didn't understand a word I was saying they just politely nodded they thanked me I walked about 20 yds looked behind me and they were asking someone else 🤣. In 2001 me and my mate had tickets for England- Albania at St James Park was a great day we even met Norman Wisdom !. We got there about two in the afternoon it was an evening kick off and so we thought we'd find out where the ground was before we went on the piss. We asked this Geordie who made Jimmy Nail sound like Hugh Grant he was telling us where it was and he finished with '' and it's there or there aboots'' we thanked him turned to each other and said '' Did he say it's next to Boots?'' 😆 That made me laugh!!! I'm from in-between Newcastle and Sunderland, but my crew mates at work are from Durham and they struggle to understand a word I say 😳😂. Edited May 18, 20233 yr by KAlanaM
May 19, 20233 yr On 17/05/2023 at 00:58, KAlanaM said: I live up north but I've supported Chelsea for the past 7 years .. before supporting Chelsea I only really followed football as a social event, watching England/Sunderland/South Shields... The day I fell in love with football was the first time I watched a Chelsea match. From that moment they were my club and football was no longer just a social event. I became a blue and will be for the rest of my life. It's not just London that's blue, I paint it everywhere I go!!! Welcome aboard mate !
May 19, 20233 yr On 18/05/2023 at 12:14, bluehaze said: I've got a strong London accent I remember in the West End years ago these two young American birds asked me for directions to the Hard Rock Cafe while I was telling them I could tell they didn't understand a word I was saying they just politely nodded they thanked me I walked about 20 yds looked behind me and they were asking someone else 🤣. In 2001 me and my mate had tickets for England- Albania at St James Park was a great day we even met Norman Wisdom !. We got there about two in the afternoon it was an evening kick off and so we thought we'd find out where the ground was before we went on the piss. We asked this Geordie who made Jimmy Nail sound like Hugh Grant he was telling us where it was and he finished with '' and it's there or there aboots'' we thanked him turned to each other and said '' Did he say it's next to Boots?'' 😆 When I was about 9 or 10 a teacher in our south London school asked what we wanted to be when we grew up. A " man-in clime-ah" I said. ( mountain climber) she looked to the class for help to be met with a chorus of " ee said ee wants to be a man-in clime-ah miss ! Never fullfilled that ambition !
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