chriswallace85
Striker
Tell the daft c#'ts to fuck off.As an aside I discovered this is a term exclusive to the north east (maybe even just Sunderland?) and have had the piss royally taken out of me for saying it since
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Tell the daft c#'ts to fuck off.As an aside I discovered this is a term exclusive to the north east (maybe even just Sunderland?) and have had the piss royally taken out of me for saying it since
North East I think marra. Definitely Belmont and Hetton.As an aside I discovered this is a term exclusive to the north east (maybe even just Sunderland?) and have had the piss royally taken out of me for saying it since
Was marras with the milk monitor.Early 70s -Used to get the milk mid morning and if anyone had been good in class they got one of the half dozen spares that were left in the afternoon by which it had transformed into Wensleydale.![]()
As an aside I discovered this is a term exclusive to the north east (maybe even just Sunderland?) and have had the piss royally taken out of me for saying it since
Just how often does the term arise in your day to day life then?As an aside I discovered this is a term exclusive to the north east (maybe even just Sunderland?) and have had the piss royally taken out of me for saying it since
Used to be kept outside next to the bins at my junior schoolThose little bottles of milk on a hot day were absolutely rank. I’m sure they didn’t see the inside of a fridge from leaving the dairy.
And the trick was to get your water out first and then hoy all the salt in the jugGot it mid morning, not lunchtime.
Tin jug of watta on the table at dinnertime.
Probably was at mine too - hence the lumps in the summerUsed to be kept outside next to the bins at my junior school![]()
Dinner ladies. Bede was a cut above.They were definitely dinner nannies in Chester le Street as well.![]()
That's what we got. The jugs were coloured and we had little glasses with a pattern half way up and were only allowed up to the patternGot it mid morning, not lunchtime.
Tin jug of watta on the table at dinnertime.
It was actually a one off that I said it when we were all blitzed and it's not been forgotten. They bought me an apron with dinner nanny printed on it for ChristmasJust how often does the term arise in your day to day life then?
Are you actually a Dinner Nanny?![]()