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Thread: Hay On Wye

  1. #11
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    re: Hay On Wye

    I trust yous'll be gan to this one? It being an subject close to your heart an all.



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    re: Hay On Wye

    Nee need.

    I were tough all that years ago. By someone with first hand (hoof) experience.

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    re: Hay On Wye

    He'd gan if it were called ****ing Sheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Judd
    He'd gan if it were called ****ing Sheep.
    Behalf, it wouldert of been right to of ****ed someone who toughed youse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moorlad
    He'd gan if it were called ****ing Sheep.
    Behalf, it wouldert of been right to of ****ed someone who toughed youse.[/quote]

    Oh, I divvn't know. Our English teacher - Miss Crawford - were well worth a squirt.

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    None off of our teachers were, especially Tatty Lil.


    *shudder*

  7. #17
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    We of'd a teacher, Miss Tudge*, who of'd gert impressive norks, one day she was sat on the steps leading up to her portakabin and I of'd a good look at her growler.** To this day none off of my school pals believe that I spied her split beaver.

    * To finger Miss Tudge is such a treat. (8) {to the tune off of the Fudge bar advert}

    ** this was the late 80s so she of'd a great hairy thing doon there.

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    re: Hay On Wye

    spent many a family holiday in ross on wye. regularly the hottest place in the uk in summer.

    pub at link is very special. impossible to find if you're not in the know.

    they ferry the locals across the river in a gondola/boat. - view external link

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