In most cases one relies on the group of people one associate with to provide examples. Hello Gaynor,Its up to you t,make sure these yunguns learn our dialect an be able t,speak propoh, ee, warra t,do. "He couldnt 'ave tookk much more off that.He's given yer a proper bald scrawp".

The sound that we are both trying to reproduce with the standard 26 letters of the alphabet starts with a short e- sound, usually represented by ĕ. Ewld rhyme. now covered over with the German jam shop (Lidl), Hi Gaynor and BryanWell done Gaynor a sonnet to challenge my creator, ignore the sarcasm which sometimes appears on here. Some people would swap an O-level to be allowed to shovel coal on a steam engine, never mind gerrin paid to do it. The area surrounding the fish market was full of character and it was not beyond our construction technology to refurbish and make safe etc. The meanings are the same as Warrington but he said he would spell them owt & nowt.

He is buried in Warrington cemetery beside (or on top of ) his father. Fortunately my wife was only sent when no other option was available.Yorick. This was said to children who were smiling cheekily after being told off. HELLO all Coggin on!The act of standing with your left foot on the peddle and pushing off with the right foot, then once in motion swinging your right foot/leg over the bike, a marvellous act of balance when you think about it. "We're ooin an arrin now,we'vee got t put summat down fer an answer".Slip up: Make a mistake. His bike was specially adapted so that only one pedal went round. Ill try and find out. "'e could'nt knock the skin off a custard":Somebody who makes threats of violence but looks thin.

It was removed with a peculiar cast iron tool about six inches long. I think that 'ewt' and 'newt' are very misleading. Dr Livingstone I presume.Hey up Gaynor, we nowz that yer a cleverglogs, else yer wouldn't be on that quiz team.Who said Dr Livingstone I presume? What was it's exact position? Hiya Yorick,Just one more digression :-) Iknow what you mean Yorick about walking in the stepes of your ancestors.I have also researched where mine lived and there is something very moving about walking where they walked,although their cobbles have long gone.I think that is one of the reasons why I still like living in Warrington.It's more than just bricks and mortar.Put your 'anky away now .Merry Christmas everyone and a Happy new year. have a ride on the 4A and see what's going on with the young people. Hi BryanSorry to correct you in public, but it was not 'Cunnington's' brewery, it was B Cunningham's brewery. "Where yer goin' Dad?

Hello Bert.Thank you very much for your interest in the blog.

Now tek nowt (Note)ov warram tellin yer!I have said this before, but it is very interesting to listen to how Warrington folk speak, I began making notes in my dairy when I first came on Wirelect.I wonder what Gaynot has to say about this?

Tater Ash pan;Being mixed up,not being able to explain whats wrong. A very nice Lancashire accent is to be heard in Warrington, although nowadays it is considered to be in Cheshire.