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When Mic And I Moved To Yorkshire........

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Jeza | 19:15 Sun 27th Jul 2014 | ChatterBank
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He started work and on his first day he said the people were friendly enough but he hardly understood a word they were saying.
On his second day he said one man was having a growler for lunch and asked me what it was. I didn't have a clue and I was born here. I did leave as a teenager though.
We both now know what a growler is. Do you? NO GOOGLING.
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I lass. Lovely warm wi brown sauce.
I can't answer the question, jeza, but I recognise the situation....

Many years ago, my ex and I moved from Scotland to the Black Country. A broad Scot trying to converse with people in the Black Country is quite interesting - none of them could understand each other at first.
No, i havent the foggiest.
... images of the comedy sketch with Lorraine Kelly saying 'growler' spring to mind..
lol, but nope, not a clue!
Hey wat da yo mean, boxy.
Pork or meat pie?
It's a pork pie in Yorkshire. Elsewhere, it's slang for vagina and in Australia means the toilet.
Ow, yowm on the onewhy system, tony....
No Idea of what a Growler is though, does it involve dogs ?.
R I am boxy, keep owt tha hoss road.
growler = meat pie
The meat it is made from may in disreputable instances have originated in stray dogs
Hence meat growler
The first chinese resto's round these parts had to be advised not to deep fry and render delicious said canines, but that was a long time ago.
A GROWLER?

An ugly looking woman..........or is that GRINGER?
My first husband was a Yorkshire man,
as I left to go shopping one day he said, pick up some buns while you are out,
I came back with bread buns,
He meant fairy cakes. Lol. X
My mate used to run a pub in Huddersfield and after a late Friday session, we used to go down the street to a bakers at about 3:30am to buy some freshly baked ones. Absolutely delicious.
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It's a Pork pie. Well according to the Barnsley bloke that was eating it. No we don't live any where near Barnsley.
Minger, sqad.
Well my understanding of a growler is certainly not the same as mic's...
LOL @ sqad.
Ah!...thanks pixie.
You're welcome :-)
A growler is unshaved and untrimmed lady parts according to Top Gear. ;)

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