Sounds Of Wood

Once A Geordie, Always A Geordie.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

See Ya Round Prideauxs!

Was spending one of the last nights for a while with me mates, Dave & Nina. Its been fantastic serving on the worship team together and hangin out. I was privileged to have Dave work on my song 'Be With You'. We recorded it one night after evening service. It was so much fun, I was especially honored to have Dave's new electric guitar ripping out some cool rifts! Looking forward to me & Matt visiting them at Phillip Island hearing the thunderous roars & seeing the flames from the superbikes & V8's, C'mon Skafie!

John 1:5
'The light shines through the darkness and the darkness can never extinguish it'
Tha Way Ah Speek

Alreet mates!

For Aall yee fowk not understanding the way Ah speek, 'ere's some 'elp:
(For all you folk who don't understand the way I speak, here's some help)

Geordies use "youse" for plural "you",
"me" for "my",
"us" for "me",
"wor" for "our".
"wors" for "mine" or "ours"
The word "wor" is sometimes placed before the given name of the person being the subject of conversation to denote that they are a family member, for example "wor Allan" or "wor da" (father). It is also quite common for Geordies to use the word "man" for both men and women, as in "howay man" (c'mon you).

Alreet! Belter! Noo yee aall understand us!
(Alright! Fantastic! Now you all understand me!)

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