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Given the regal nature of our organisation and to mark her out as one of the Noblesse, should it not be Mistress Shuggy B)
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What a new qualification for the 'Woosies'? - I'll have to give that one a "miss"!
This type:-
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Or maybe this!

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(Getting a bit deep now!)
 
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Gabsgrandad said:
What a new qualification for the 'Woosies'? - I'll have to give that one a "miss"!
This type:-
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Or this type?
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(Getting a bit deep now!)
You're on the right c[strike][/strike]track now Sir Gabs
 
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Bit more Yorkshire
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Back end – meaning Autumn. “We’re waiting ‘til back end to go away.”
Ba’ht – meaning without. “On Ilkey Moor bah’t at” (without a hat).
Bagsy – meaning to claim something for yourself. “Bagsy me in the front seat” (of the car).
Bairn – meaning child. “The poor bairn needs a nap.”
Beck – meaning a stream or brook. “We’re off fur a swim in’t beck.”
Beefin’ – meaning crying. “Stop beefin’ you big baby.”
Belt – meaning hit. “Shut up or I’ll belt yer!”
Be reight – meaning it’ll be okay. “Don’t worry about her, she’ll be reight.”
Black bright – meaning very dirty. “He was black bright when he got in from footie.”
Bog – meaning toilet. “I’m off t’ bog.”
Bray – meaning to hit someone. “I’m gonna bray you!”
Brew – a cup of tea. Preferably Yorkshire tea. “Pour us a brew will yer love?”
Butty – meaning sandwich. “Ooh I think I’ll have a nice spam and egg butty for me breakfast.”
 
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Gabsgrandad said:
Bit more Yorkshire
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Back end – meaning Autumn. “We’re waiting ‘til back end to go away.”
Ba’ht – meaning without. “On Ilkey Moor bah’t at” (without a hat).
Bagsy – meaning to claim something for yourself. “Bagsy me in the front seat” (of the car).
Bairn – meaning child. “The poor bairn needs a kip.”
Beck – meaning a stream or brook. “We’re off fur a swim in’t beck.”
Beefin’ – meaning crying. “Stop beefin’ you big babby.”
Belt – meaning hit. “Shut up or I’ll belt thee!”
Be reight – meaning it’ll be okay. “Don’t worry about her, she’ll be reight.”
Black bright – meaning very dirty. “He was black bright when he got in from rugger.”
Bog – meaning toilet. “I’m off t’ bog.”
Bray – meaning to hit someone. “I’m gunna bray thee !”
Brew – a cup of tea. Preferably Yorkshire tea. “Pour us a brew will yer love?”
Butty – meaning sandwich. “Ooh I think I’ll have a nice spam and egg butty for me breakfast.”

Bit wrong there, Bairn is Scottish and northumberland as spoke by Scot's and Geordies. obviously not watched many Billy Connelly, Video's, in Yorkshire it's Babby, as in, can't tha shut that Babby up, am off "T" work in 3 R's.

also sorry "no Spam", just ba'can or sosage, with the egg but it must be on a scuffler [triangled bread cake] or ain't a buttie, and it has "T" be covered in Mustard or Yorkshire relish,

Edit, and Ps, A dunt no wye thas lernin to talk in yorkshire speak unless thas gunner stop in west or south yorkshire cos them rich git's up in ter north of yorkshire speak propper,, the not like us tha nose.
 
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Martin24 said:
It really is hard work sat here in the warm watching Jenny give the van it's first clean of the year. :lol:

If she's dressed like Sir Gabs pics with Marigolds you're onto a winner :kiss: :evil: :whistle:
 
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Received 'a bit more education' this week. Couldn't understand why pictures had disappeared from posts on here. I had had a "bit" of a clean up on Photobucket and got rid of the rubbish from my library, only to find that when deleted on Photobucket it also takes them off here! I had thought that once they were uploaded to here they were here for good. Apparently not. Unless you know different?
 
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Gabsgrandad said:
Received 'a bit more education' this week. Couldn't understand why pictures had disappeared from posts on here. I had had a "bit" of a clean up on Photobucket and got rid of the rubbish from my library, only to find that when deleted on Photobucket it also takes them off here! I had thought that once they were uploaded to here they were here for good. Apparently not. Unless you know different?

Yes that is right Sir Gab, the photo's on here are not on this web space, [unlike more modern forums where the photo goes on the server as an attachment to a post] but just a URL link to a 3rd party site, where the photo's are stored,.
Once the link goes so does the photo, it is the reason I can't post any, as I closed my photobucket account.

coincidentally the same thing happens to other site links like from E-bay, once the item is sold or withdrawn the link no longer works, as there is no history storage on the server as it is a up to the minute direct link.
 
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Your Majesty, I must inform you that Sir Fixalot is now the Lidl bargain hunter! He just bought me a stainless steel pressure cooker to go with my new induction hob for the 'van.
 
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Seen it! Remember we don't have a leisure battery, plus we removed 2 bunks and the shower tray! We will just take another saucepan and use the microwave (not at the same time). We're also looking at getting a mini freezer to match the mini fridge for when we go away for a week or more. These will go in the awning annexe, and mean we don't have to shop too much.
 
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My good Lady decided about two years ago, to buy a small washer and spin dryer, for going to France with, good idea but after carrying aqua rolls of hot water and emptying the water hog ,Ok in the summer but winter times, !!!
I decided that it was better to take the smalls, to the on site washer. Its going on -bay.
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It's to be hoped your stainless steel is suitable for induction heating.? --- For nearly all models of induction cookers, a cooking vessel must be made of, or contain, a ferromagnetic metal such as cast iron or some stainless steels can but not all.
 
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Lidl's website says it's suitable or induction hobs so should be ok, we have swopped our prestige, for a new electric pressure cooker / slow cooker, works well as long as your on EHU, only 4 amp draw, as well so ok in France.
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crazyguider said:
We're also looking at getting a mini freezer to match the mini fridge for when we go away for a week or more.

...........we use a 1.5 cu ft Table top freezer for longer trips away with an EHU.
We have had ours about 10 years and it also doubles up as a drinks cooler ;)
Possibly the best caravan accessory we have ever bought!
 

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All this talk of catering has made me wonder about the Woosiefest eating and drinking schedule. I assume our noble Sir DD is bringing the full might of his negotiating prowess (You can't beat a bit of prowess) onto the landlord or lady of the Black Bull for the usual upper room and we will drink your bar dry arrangement for the Saturday night. In addition I did enjoy the drinking party outside Sir Gagakevs van at Wheatalot. Sir Aleman particularly enjoyed the home brew and was upset at missing out because we couldn't get to Anita's.

Has your Royal Woosieness given any thought to all this as yet?
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The Black Bull inn have remained silent .
Louise at he Black Bull Caravan site promised to give them a kick for me . Plus I am awaiting a copy of the site plan.

I'll give it another week then chase them all again.
Failing that we may have to ask his Royal Wooiseness to go for more grub and ale at the Black Bull.
 

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