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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Sam going to a chippy and asking for a ''chip barm''
"Hello, can i have some chips on a barm please"
Wouldnt it just be easier to say a chip barm?
If I want chips from the chip shop I normally ask for "a portion of chips"...
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quote: Originally posted by Simon
chip buttys are called chip muffins in our chipy, never had one from there, i just imagine a blueberry type muffin with chips poking out
  
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
AFAIK southerners tend to call food by their proper names...
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Alan Wicker
Eh?
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
Ive never heard the word 'barm' until today
Likewise!
Sounds like something the Yanks like dropping on Iraq.
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
If I want chips from the chip shop I normally ask for "a portion of chips"...
Tee hee, us crazy Southerners and our weird use of the English language.
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Sam going to a chippy and asking for a ''chip barm''
"Hello, can i have some chips on a barm please"
Wouldnt it just be easier to say a chip barm?
If I want chips from the chip shop I normally ask for "a portion of chips"...
Posh git...
But.... What if you was to ask for a barm with chips on?
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Sam going to a chippy and asking for a ''chip barm''
"Hello, can i have some chips on a barm please"
Wouldnt it just be easier to say a chip barm?
If I want chips from the chip shop I normally ask for "a portion of chips"...
Posh git...
But.... What if you was to ask for a barm with chips on?
Dunno probably expect the girl to go ' ye want a farken whiiiit'
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Kathryn W
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lmfao
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JadeM
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Or get a slap & called a pervert because she thought I said 'I want your baaam' (bum ) Nobody says barm round here!! Closest word being barn - wooden thing farmers keep horses & tractors in
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Kathryn W
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"Barm" is obviously a northern thing then
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3CorsaMeal
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salad makes the kebab
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Gaz
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Salad is minging and also the juice is horrible on chips too, hence me giving it away, I ended up having a few bites of Kats tea and that was that... nice
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
Salad is minging
No its not, some kind of salad is nice. its just you...
Your a fussy eater
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3CorsaMeal
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fussy eater eating sweaty kebabs 
thats not fussy
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
exactly, the juice would be all over the place
YUK!
U mean water
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gianluigi
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this thread is too northern for me
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
fussy eater eating sweaty kebabs 
thats not fussy
Kebab's are nice...
I mean he wont eat things if they have other things on top, or if there are things that he doesnt like he wont eat it...
Take Mc Donalds for example, if he gets a mc chicken sandwich he has to take alllll the lettuce off first, and wont even leave a tiny piece of lettuce on , and with a burger he takes off the onions and the kerkin He takes longer taking off all the shite then he does eating 
Now.. i think thats fussy 
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steve bummed a kebab once
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
fussy eater eating sweaty kebabs 
thats not fussy
Kebab's are nice...
I mean he wont eat things if they have other things on top, or if there are things that he doesnt like he wont eat it...
Take Mc Donalds for example, if he gets a mc chicken sandwich he has to take alllll the lettuce off first, and wont even leave a tiny piece of lettuce on , and with a burger he takes off the onions and the kerkin He takes longer taking off all the shite then he does eating 
Now.. i think thats fussy 
i hate people that disect their food, just eat it
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Gaz
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Kathryn W
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lmfao 
Awww Gaz i love ya really,
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Gaz
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i'll change the title of this, Northen Vs Southen slang and also abuse me day...
[Edited on 22-05-2006 by Gaz]
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
"Barm" is obviously a northern thing then
no not northern, just a few random northern holes.
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