Awww. Bless him. I think Andrade's a great talent but if you're gonna compare his career to a train it'd be like one of those local line 3 carriage affairs that stops at every little middle of nowhere station and seems to move slightly faster than walking pace when it's going flat out.
I really like Andrade and think he is very talented, But if we're being serious, its less of a train, and more like a jigger. You know, that's that little train car that two men propel with a seesaw.
“Bless him”.....”flat out”.....lol. Soon you’ll be using “on the rob”, “he did a runner”, “he got done for....”, “he gave it me” and all those other wonderful GM/Lancashire “isms” that make me so homesick now and then
Ah, the charming idiom of my colourful past.
Kinda gets me nostalgic too now I'm settled in suburbia. I usually end up posting on here in a kinda transatlantic pidgin, but the regional dialect sometimes slips through. I nearly wrote 'bless his socks' which is one that always seems to amuse the US born posters when I use it.
Awww. Bless him. I think Andrade's a great talent but if you're gonna compare his career to a train it'd be like one of those local line 3 carriage affairs that stops at every little middle of nowhere station and seems to move slightly faster than walking pace when it's going flat out.
Awww. Bless him. I think Andrade's a great talent but if you're gonna compare his career to a train it'd be like one of those local line 3 carriage affairs that stops at every little middle of nowhere station and seems to move slightly faster than walking pace when it's going flat out.
“Bless him”.....”flat out”.....lol. Soon you’ll be using “on the rob”, “he did a runner”, “he got done for....”, “he gave it me” and all those other wonderful GM/Lancashire “isms” that make me so homesick now and then
Awww. Bless him. I think Andrade's a great talent but if you're gonna compare his career to a train it'd be like one of those local line 3 carriage affairs that stops at every little middle of nowhere station and seems to move slightly faster than walking pace when it's going flat out.
Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-09-2020, 10:20 AM.
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