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tooj | 16:36 Fri 24th Apr 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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I like listening to the STeve Wrighr show on Channel 2 each afternoon.
Each day my wife goes on and on asking what 'serious jockin without a g means'
I don't know myself. Can someone enlighten me so that I can listen to it in peace.
Thank you
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Every Friday, from 4.15pm until his show ends at 5pm, SW plays music in the style of a club DJ, with the bass levels accentuated and the separation between the loudest and quietest sections of tracks reduced to an absolute minimum. This he refers to as 'serious jockin', (meaning 'serious clubland disk jockeying', with 'no g' appended to stress that he's using the language of club DJs as well as their presentation techniques).

Listeners have picked up on the 'no g' part of the title and now contact the show to say, for example, that they're doing "serious cookin (no g)", "serious groutin (no g)" or serious drivin (no g)".
It means to invite a scotsman into your home.
And does it in his alter-ego of 'DJ Silly Boy'.
Or in my case, serious doggin (no g). Yes really!
Really, Lankeela? ;-)

lankeela
I love some of the puns people send in - one said he and his wife were off on a cruise, and sailing into their first port - serious dockin'!!

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