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Sometimes I wonder at my sister, she's just sent me an invite to the 'Appreciation of Kayleigh *last name here* Group' on Facebook. One she unsurprisingly created herself.

It did link me to this, the first one I've seen for people that live in the North East.

1) You're not taking the piss when you say "Why Aye Man!" -- There's a reason my website is called what it is :)

2) You're cousin had a friend whos sister's friend's cousin was in Byker Grove -- Oh yes.

3) The Metro is a train AND where you buy things -- Yep

4) You've heard of DJ Shrek -- Sadly I haven't, I am losing mackem points, woe!

5) People ask you to "do the big brother voice" -- Not personally, but I have done the Byker Grove voice *g*

6) You pray to Shearer, Gazza, Keano etc -- Heck no, know them, sure, admire them, some. Pray? No chance.

7) You've heard of/been to the New Monkey -- Been to.

8) You say 'kets' and don't mean drugs -- Yep

9) You can pronounce "bairn" - southerners have a right problem with this! -- Southerners can't say bairn?

10) You end your sentences with "man" or "like" -- Guilty as charged.

11) For a night out you arm youself with tabs, bella, and out of date durex -- nope.

12) You've partied at Vogue, and loved it -- nope

13) Cheryl Cole is your idol (lasses) -- Kayleigh loves her though, so I know it's true for many people here.

14) Bobby Robson is your idol (lads) -- *bows head*

15) You've been to Durham Cathedral on a school trip -- and a college trip

16) Greggs is everywhere.. -- Man, there's multiple Greggs everywhere. Very tasty pasties.

17) You don't bother wearing a jacket to go clubbing, even when its snowing (coz we're hardd man!) -- jackets are for the weak!

18) You know of Jimmy Jesus, Dave the Rave, The Durham Big Issue Woman, The dogs who wear the sunderland strips, the Durham Yellow Car -- sadly not

19) You find the Millenium Bridge romantic on a night -- It's very pretty.

20) You know what Fenwicks is - yep

21) You went to somewhere in the Lakes for a school weekend away --- Sadly not, we went to Western Supermare ( sp?). It felt very exotic at the time.

22) You know all the meanings of "canny" -- I do, I always remember someone being confused by the definition of canny, he pretty much went, how can someone be a canny lass and somewhere also be a canny distance away. It just is! It's an all purpose word.

23) Auf Wiedesen Pet makes sense -- yep

24) You're actually proud of a rusty structure slightly resembling a scarecrow. On a hill. On the A1. -- I like the Angel, though I know a lot of people don't.

25) "Mint" doesn't mean like a trebor -- Mint is a useful compliment.

26) You were scared of the Lambton Worm as a child -- it coiled around a whole hill! That is scary!

27) You think the "Loveshack" bouncers are twats -- never been.

28) You clap at the Great North Runners :) -- or watched that.

29) Stotties!! -- Stotties are love! Kira and me discussed making pease pudding and ham stottie sandwiches for our local food dinner at the next camp sparkle. I know, we are the most inventive cooks ever!

30) You drink stella, and you're a girl -- don't like it

31) You drink pints through a straw (girls) -- my drink of choice when I used to go clubbing was half a pint of larger, mixed with half a pint of shandy, advacah ( wrong spelling I know ) and blackcurrant, mix it up and drink through a straw.

32) You go the beach and the fair just beacause its summer, even though its raining -- sure

33) You go to the Air Show at Seaburn every year -- I used to, James still does

34) You say "Charver" or "Charv" not fkn"chav" -- sometimes

35) You have at least one friend whos a young mam :) -- yep

36) Clubbing in Shields is classy -- ahahaha. Classier than Sunderland I guess, but it doesn't take much.

37) You've snogged someone in Wet and Wild jacuzzis -- nope

38) You're still amazed by the Sea Life Centre -- yes!

39) You or your mam has partied on the Tuxedo Princess -- yes. The revolving dancefloor is a legend.

40) After asking a few southeners what their 1st impressions of the northeast is we got: fighting, women fighting on the street, brown ale, black teeth and stanley knives?? -- If so, that's sad.

41) You order gravy with your chips and no-one thinks its a bit weird -- gravy on chips isn't weird.

42) You buy tea from men in black cars, and again dont find it weird -- well I would, that sounds very suspicious.

43) Banter means you can totally slag someone off but no-ones allowed to get upset -- I've heard it done but wouldn't personally.

44) You laugh at anyone other than your nana ordering a shandy -- shandy is rank, if you want to drink it go for it.

45) "HAREEET!" is perfectly normal -- I know exactly how to say that, but haven't actually said it myself *g*l

46) You can tell the difference between a mackem and a geordie, but to the rest of the country you're a geordie or scottish -- Everyone thinks I'm a geordie, I'm not. I'm a mackem!
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Date: 2009-08-19 01:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littledrop.livejournal.com
my drink of choice when I used to go clubbing was half a pint of larger, mixed with half a pint of shandy, advacah ( wrong spelling I know ) and blackcurrant, mix it up and drink through a straw.

Classy lass, you, like!

Edit: I really couldn't figure out how to punctuate that statement correctly. The North East: Defying Grammar Since 1732.
Edited Date: 2009-08-19 02:00 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-08-19 02:07 pm (UTC)
sperrywink: (MCR Mikey WTF)
From: [personal profile] sperrywink
I don't understand even one tenth of this. You are totally alien. *g*

Date: 2009-08-19 02:08 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Eeh Bdon (ashly_2x1))
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
I was all kinds of classy. Pink Kangaroo clutched in one hand as I made my way over the sticky Bentleys carpets. Thrown out at 2 to go wait in the bitter cold at the taxi rank outside of Food Giant.

Those were the days, and thank goodness they're over.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crowgirl13.livejournal.com
What you said. :D :D

Date: 2009-08-19 02:14 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Gerard smile)
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
Ahahahaha.

See, if there was a Terri_daily I could confound all the members on a daily basis with my tweets.

You need to come to Camp Sparkle for sure, you'll see I'm not alien at all, and I could make you a stottie and pease pudding sandwich *g*

Date: 2009-08-19 02:15 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Planet awesome (iamsupernova))
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
Anything in particular you'd like translated? *g*

Date: 2009-08-19 02:17 pm (UTC)
sperrywink: (Blue Eyes)
From: [personal profile] sperrywink
Stottie? Pudding in a sandwich? So weird.

Ahahahaha, yes there should be a terri_daily! It would confound and amuse us all!

I'm still hoping to go to the next Camp Sparkle. It all depends on the job, grrrr arrrrgh.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crowgirl13.livejournal.com
Dude, I don't even know! *laughs*

Though I *do* appreciate knowing the YIMAN bit - I'd always thought that was some fandomy thing I didn't get.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trumpeterofdoom.livejournal.com
Oh man I suddenly really miss the York Big Issue Guy near the train station. He always gave everyone a big smile and wished people "good morning" in a really upbeat way every time I saw him.

And yes there are millions of Greggs everywhere.

What's a mackem?

Date: 2009-08-19 02:26 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Default)
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
A stottie cake is like a big flat bun I guess, but the texture inside is more airy. Like this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stottie_cake).

Pease pudding is mostly yellow peas, various spices and is sometimes cooked with a bacon joint until it's a yellow mush. Which I know, doesn't sound that nice but it's delicious.

I think I'd need to use twitter more to have a terri_daily *g*

*crosses fingers*

Date: 2009-08-19 02:28 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Gerard Word! ( iamsupernova))
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
Nope, just me having a joke with myself. Why aye, man is a very common phrase where I live, so when I was thinking of a name for the site YIMAN seemed to fit.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:32 pm (UTC)
sperrywink: (Lance Friend)
From: [personal profile] sperrywink
Stottie's look kind of like big bagels with a center. Now I want a bagel.

I'll take your word for the pease pudding, though. *g*

*crosses fingers and toes* I really hope to go. It would make my year.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:32 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (they make my heart beat faster (digital_)
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
I've found a lot of Big Issue sellers are lovely, especially the ones that have regular spots.

Greggs, hmmmm.

A mackem is someone born in Sunderland.

I want a pastie now.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littledrop.livejournal.com
Ha ha, sticky carpets. Love it! I went to Marlowe's in Sunderland for my eighteenth and was too old to pull, how classy is that? Drunkenly doing the Zombie Nation dance with a bottle of WKD Blue in my hand. Yeah!

Date: 2009-08-19 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msktrnanny.livejournal.com
While most of this couldn't fit on an identically titled list for the US, some could, especially 17.

24) You're actually proud of a rusty structure slightly resembling a scarecrow. On a hill. On the A1. -- I like the Angel, though I know a lot of people don't.
How can people not love the Angel? It's so cool!

15) You've been to Durham Cathedral on a school trip -- and a college trip
and with visiting USians! ;-)

41) You order gravy with your chips and no-one thinks its a bit weird -- gravy on chips isn't weird.
Gravy on chips is downright..... Canadian!! Unless gravy means ketchup for you. I've run across that before.

Mint is a completely useful compliment! But what's Fenwick's, because we have one of those here and I'm betting they're not the same.

Date: 2009-08-19 02:51 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (trickc squee)
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
I've seen a lot of these lists and most seem to have some reference to temperature. It's interesting seeing how things remain the same the world over.

The Angel is amazing, and I enjoy seeing it when we travel that way, but a lot of people thing it was a waste of money. There was a huge protest when it first went up, people saying they didn't want a rusty scarecrow looming over the motorway.

and with visiting USians! ;-)

Yep. I enjoyed the visit with you so much.

Gravy is, well gravy. The stuff proper cooks make from meat drippings and I get out of a tub *g*

Fenwick's is a big department store in Newcastle, most famous for it's Christmas window displays.

Date: 2009-08-19 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crowgirl13.livejournal.com
What exactly does it mean?

Date: 2009-08-19 03:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msktrnanny.livejournal.com
People are so weird. Art is supposed to improve life.

If you're talking that kind of gravy sticking it on frieschips is indeed downright Canadian. lol

oooh! I love Christmas window displays!! Fenwick here is a semi-well-known private community that houses rich and famous folk. Mostly summer 'cottage' type, but Katharine Hepburn lived there for ages in the family house. It's a beautiful little community with it's own tiny police force and golf course. It looks great at Christmas. ;-)

Date: 2009-08-19 03:16 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Mikey heart ( crazybutsound))
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
It's a sign of agreement.

Aye = yes, and man tends to be tacked to the ends of sentences.

Date: 2009-08-19 03:22 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (Shine like a star)
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
Art is wonderful. I like when you come across random art pieces, whether they're huge or tiny.

With all these different word meanings I'm now picturing ketchup on US version chips, which is kind of gross.

That community sounds lovely, and I'm very impressed with it having it's own police force.

When I was a kidlet a trip to see Fenwick's Christmas window was always a big deal. Nanna used to take me, after a trip to buy a new Enid Blyton and dinner at McDonalds as a treat. Those kinds of memories are gold.

Date: 2009-08-19 03:39 pm (UTC)
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern (cook it)
From: [personal profile] turlough
My sister has ketcup on chips, she's totally disgusting :-D

Date: 2009-08-19 03:42 pm (UTC)
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern (frank has 19 dogs)
From: [personal profile] turlough
Western Supermare ( sp?)

Weston Supermare, isn't it? At least it looks right to me...

half a pint of larger, mixed with half a pint of shandy, advacah ( wrong spelling I know ) and blackcurrant, mix it up and drink through a straw

OMG! O____O You were quite (fool)hardy when you were young ;-)

I was going to ask what a mackem was but I see it's already been asked. I've heard geordie before but never mackem.

Date: 2009-08-19 03:44 pm (UTC)
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern (cook it)
From: [personal profile] turlough
Do you mean that the peas is a yellow mush or that the bacon joint is a yellow mush? Becuse if it's the former it sound very much like Swedish pea soup. (The latter mostly sounds scary ;-)

Date: 2009-08-19 03:48 pm (UTC)
ext_1650: (owl (turloughishere))
From: [identity profile] turps33.livejournal.com
The peas, the bacon is taken out as it's mostly used as flavouring.

I started to imagine what a yellow mushed bacon joint would look like and had to stop.

It probably is a variation of pea soup, just much thicker so it can be spread.

Date: 2009-08-19 03:57 pm (UTC)
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern (cook it)
From: [personal profile] turlough
I'm much relieved to hear that ;-D

In Sweden we usually cut the bacon joint into tiny pieces and put them into the soup before serving. In older recipes they usually told you to serve it on the side though.

What kind of spices do you use in peas pudding? In Swedish pea soup it's usually just marjoram or marjoram and thyme.
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