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anotheoldgit | 11:28 Thu 19th Aug 2010 | News
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/// He claimed he had been stabbed the previous week after receiving death threats in hand-written notes and phone calls about the niqab issue.///

It is surprising the lengths they will go to try and get their way.

Much better to take the French's solution and ban them period.
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good boy.......but zip your fly up first.
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I apologise, these are not my proper fans, but just a crowd that's wandered in here from ChatterBank.
aw come on aog.....we let you into CB sometimes :-)
you have fans AOG?
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He likes us really. He wants to be like us really.

Oi Bobbs - ok, I do have a tendency towards commonness - it's called the Common Touch - Princess Diana also had it.
common as clarts salla...
mwah x
AOG...you should be lucky, as these CBers have brought a degree of mirth and excitement, rarely seen for a long period of time. You should have dropped in on CB today to see the exciting menu of topics that were on offer for a visitor. Truly inspiring.
clarts?
aye clarts...lol
sqad, aog - what are clarts?

And sqadlet, don't you be sarcastic about we CBers. You are 'one of us' whether you like it or admit it or not. And we love you for it. Well, some of us. Well, 3 of us.
salla....LOL
taken from the Geordie handbook
cos we have wa own ya knaa

Caa': Call
Cam: Came
Canny: A Versatile word. Canny old soul - a nice old person. Canny good Canny hard - very good or very tough. Canny job - a good job. Poosibly a variation on the Scots word Ken meaning to know.
Card: Cold
Chare: A narrow alley in Newcastle
Chorch: Church
Claes: Clothes - Anglo-Saxon
Clag: Stick
Clarts: Dirt or mud
Clarty: Dirty
Clivvor: Clever
Cloot: A cloth eg a dish cloot, or to clout.
Coo: A cow
Craa: Crow
Crack: To talk from Durtch Kraaken
Cracket: A wooden stool
Croggy: To give a passenger a ride on the crossbar or back of a bicylce
Croon: Crown
Cuddy: A small horse or St. Cuthbert
Cushat: A pigeon
sallla/bobbie.....OK both AOG and me give in.........what are "clarts?"
bobbie eh? Me and AOG......dirt and mud?
see above :o-)
i must check out cb 2c all the inspring exciting topics
pmsl
no - keep with it man - me; common as muck is what she means.
I thank you..pmsl

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