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Post by Trina on Jan 6, 2019 23:08:27 GMT
Should I be worried that I knew what you meant by the Dilly ?😮
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jan 7, 2019 7:54:53 GMT
I'm a Manc, never heard of it. I thought it meant on the beer "Dilly dilly!"
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 7, 2019 9:11:12 GMT
Sounds like 'willy'.
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Post by Trina on Jan 7, 2019 10:50:31 GMT
Dilly Willy would need a visit to a special clinic methinks...
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Post by sandk on Jan 7, 2019 15:16:24 GMT
Which sounds like silly, I can't imagine how that sprung to mind.
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Post by IainS on Jan 7, 2019 18:49:33 GMT
Should I be worried that I knew what you meant by the Dilly ?😮 Sounds like a good game ...
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Post by quaysider on Jan 7, 2019 20:57:01 GMT
ahem - ignoring the Dilly tangent, IN OTHER NEWS, I've been working on the 2020 cruise diary on the website today and we've got our FIRST booking for NEXT year today...
swings and round abouts....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2019 21:06:46 GMT
swings and round abouts.... Said zebidee and brian
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Post by quaysider on Jan 8, 2019 7:36:18 GMT
I thought Zebideee was more prone to saying "boynnnngggg".... ;-) NOT that I'm old enough to know WHAT you're on about of course!
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Post by phil70 on Jan 8, 2019 9:25:28 GMT
When we lived in Lincolnshire "on the dilly" meant you had been dilly (or muck) spreading Phil
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