Originally posted by divegeesterthe phrase appears to me to mean 'oh yes, the now', and is not very common in Glasgow, in fact i have never heard it spoken by anyone here, it seems to be a simple parody used by ignorant southerners who do not know the difference, but then again, we cannot help where we were born.
really...how many ways are there to say "och eye the noo" ?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWell I checked the original Greek and Hebrew and both translated it as "robbie carobbie is a charmless jock-weasel with no sense of humour".
the phrase appears to me to mean 'oh yes, the now', and is not very common in Glasgow, in fact i have never heard it spoken by anyone here, it seems to me to be more of a northern phrase or a simple parody used by ignorant southerners who do not know the difference, but then again, we cannot help where we were born.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieIt's a stereotype that I suppose only exists in movies.
sorry dude i am already torn! you cannot reach me.
I was in Newcastle in the North East of England recently
and I met this girl. She was fascinated by my Irish Dublin accent.
Say top of the morning she insisted,
I told her that top of the morning and begorrah only existed in Hollywood films.
She seemed disappointed. Then took my pants off.
And her smile came back.
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyWhat kind of girl roams the streets of the north east and yanks the pants off the first Mick she meets who whispers in her ear?
I was in Newcastle in the North East of England recently and I met this girl. She was fascinated by my Irish Dublin accent...She seemed disappointed. Then took my pants off. And her smile came back.
08 Jan 13
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyIt's a wonder she didn't laugh. Ha ha 😀
It's a stereotype that I suppose only exists in movies.
I was in Newcastle in the North East of England recently
and I met this girl. She was fascinated by my Irish Dublin accent.
Say top of the morning she insisted,
I told her that top of the morning and begorrah only existed in Hollywood films.
She seemed disappointed. Then took my pants off.
And her smile came back.