Eh up me duck
Happy Yorkshire day
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Ee lad, ah cud eat oven door if it wor butherd
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Aye lads.
Just been on about it to daughter. Get me some white roses....dare I leave my red ones in t window.:joker: |
Gravy on't table.
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something about flat caps and ferrets?
Happy Yorkshire day :laugh: |
They try telling me I'm from Humberside, I say nay lad, thy's a Yorkshireman through and through.
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Thought this was a stoke thread at first
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And a Happy Yorkshire day to all my big hearted fellow Yorkies :worship: #GodsCounty
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Happy Yorkshire day Alf. X
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Happy Yorshire day to all you Yorkies:laugh::wavey:
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I know Kizzy is Yorkshire, but who else is?
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Tonight I go up t KC stadium, because it's Yorkshire vs Lancashire, the pie eaters from Wigan, across Pennines are in town.
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…just some Yorkshire things….
Master board game makers, Waddingtons, were based in Leeds and gifted the world with some of the best-loved family games of all time - including Cluedo. Sheffield-born Harry Brearley first discovered stainless steel in 1913 while working at Firth Brown's research laboratory and the city has been synonymous with steel ever since. Mark’s and Spencer originally started life as a Penny Bazaar in Leeds Kirkgate Market, which opened in 1884 with 'Don't ask the price, it's a penny' as its slogan. Jelly Tots were invented by accident by Horsforth-born Brian Boffey, who came up with the sweets while he was trying to create powdered jelly. Boffey was working for Rowntree's at the time and saw his sweets come to fruition in 1965. The lovable Children in Need mascot is something of a national treasure in the UK and takes his name from the Yorkshire town, Pudsey - the hometown of his creator, Joanna Lane. |
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