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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:08 am
by DrewE
TEB wrote:
Yorkie wrote:Think I'm going to the chippy for my tea.

Thought you ought to know :D
And while you are at the chippy having your tea, I think I will red out my closest. :D 8) :lol:
I think you actually want to redd up your closet, but I may be mistaken there. :P

I need to go do some ironing and such; my clean laundry has been, well, tedded on the floor.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:28 am
by TEB
Yorkie wrote:
TEB wrote:
Yorkie wrote:Think I'm going to the chippy for my tea.

Thought you ought to know :D
And while you are at the chippy having your tea, I think I will red out my closest. :D 8) :lol:
What the hell is redding out your closet? I'm supposed to be the one using Brit slang to confuse you guys - it's not supposed to work the other way round!
To "redd" out ones closet is to clean it out and straighten things up so it is neat and orderly. If you took one look at my closet in my bedroom, you'd know in an instant that I don't ever do that. My house is a typical single man's house. A disaster area!! :wink: :oops:
By the way, what is the chippy?

DrewE,
I think you are correct in the spelling. My bad( as the kids say nowadays). :)

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:11 am
by tcenrt
Found this little song on the net regarding 'chippy tea'.

"Well it's the end of the working week
and I'm rushing back home quick
I'm starving
I'm fair klempt tha knows
I could eat a butter brick
I need stodgy food without the fuss
Then wife gives me a plate of cous cous

I said I'm sorry love but I want's a chippy tea

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
Or your rasberry coulie
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Plenty salt and vinegar on that love
Leave it open will ya darling

It's dark when I sets off to work
It's dark when I come home
And all I want is simple food
Not Din Sum from Ken Hom
Her inspiration's ready steady cook
Am I eating it?
Am I f...
it's friday night
and i want a chippy tea

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
With your rasberry coolie
It's Friday night
I'm within my rights
I wants a chippy tea

"And in the red kitchen
William is preparing griddled squid
With coconut pesto
Chilli jam and an ice cointreau custard"

"And in the Lancashire kitchen
Bernards brought back from the chippy
Chips, peas, pudding, gravy wrapped
a carton of curry, a barmcake and a can of vimto
Now"

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
Or your rasberry coulie
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Got any of your satchets of tomato sauce
Throw us a chicken in there will you love

Wigan chippys they have baby's heads
In St Helen's they serve splits
But tha's giving nouvel cuisine
And all I want is chips
I don't care if it's one of Nigela's
I think that's a funny name for a fella
I'm not eating it
I wants a chippy tea

One last time

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
You can keep your Jamie Olivers
Or your Gordon Ramsey's
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Right
Throw a sausage in that batter love
Pass us one of those 2p forks"

Ann :D

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:19 am
by tcenrt
And here's the song 'Chippy Tea' on youtube.

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Ann

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:24 am
by libera36
TEB wrote:My bad( as the kids say nowadays). :)
My brothers and I were kidding around with my mom one day, explaining what "my bad" meant and how it in 'text talk' it is abbreviated to "my b" or "m b". She was completely lost, but now whenever she makes a laughable mistake, she says "my b" or it will get switched up and sound something much more similar to "mubbie"! :lol:

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:46 pm
by Yorkie
tcenrt wrote:Found this little song on the net regarding 'chippy tea'.

"Well it's the end of the working week
and I'm rushing back home quick
I'm starving
I'm fair klempt tha knows
I could eat a butter brick
I need stodgy food without the fuss
Then wife gives me a plate of cous cous

I said I'm sorry love but I want's a chippy tea

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
Or your rasberry coulie
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Plenty salt and vinegar on that love
Leave it open will ya darling

It's dark when I sets off to work
It's dark when I come home
And all I want is simple food
Not Din Sum from Ken Hom
Her inspiration's ready steady cook
Am I eating it?
Am I f...
it's friday night
and i want a chippy tea

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
With your rasberry coolie
It's Friday night
I'm within my rights
I wants a chippy tea

"And in the red kitchen
William is preparing griddled squid
With coconut pesto
Chilli jam and an ice cointreau custard"

"And in the Lancashire kitchen
Bernards brought back from the chippy
Chips, peas, pudding, gravy wrapped
a carton of curry, a barmcake and a can of vimto
Now"

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
I don't want lobster thermadore
Or your rasberry coulie
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Got any of your satchets of tomato sauce
Throw us a chicken in there will you love

Wigan chippys they have baby's heads
In St Helen's they serve splits
But tha's giving nouvel cuisine
And all I want is chips
I don't care if it's one of Nigela's
I think that's a funny name for a fella
I'm not eating it
I wants a chippy tea

One last time

Chippy tea, chippy tea
I want's a chippy tea
But you keep givin posh nosh
it don't agree with me
You can keep your Jamie Olivers
Or your Gordon Ramsey's
I'm a working man from Lancashire
and I wants a chippy tea

Right
Throw a sausage in that batter love
Pass us one of those 2p forks"

Ann :D
Could this be a new Libera song? Yes a chippy is the fish and chip shop. Mind you, don't mention Lancashire to a Yorkshireman - they are our sworn enemies. Yorkshire f&c are miles better :wink:

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:32 pm
by kthomp
now i want a chippy thank you Yorkie :evil:

stupid vandals smashed 3 windows at my nearest chippy so i can have one :(

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:41 pm
by Yorkie
TEB wrote:
Yorkie wrote:
TEB wrote:
And while you are at the chippy having your tea, I think I will red out my closest. :D 8) :lol:
What the hell is redding out your closet? I'm supposed to be the one using Brit slang to confuse you guys - it's not supposed to work the other way round!
To "redd" out ones closet is to clean it out and straighten things up so it is neat and orderly. If you took one look at my closet in my bedroom, you'd know in an instant that I don't ever do that. My house is a typical single man's house. A disaster area!! :wink: :oops:
By the way, what is the chippy?

DrewE,
I think you are correct in the spelling. My bad( as the kids say nowadays). :)
Well you live and learn - who said this community was only about lads warbling away at top c?

Know what you mean about living a disaster area Tom. Mines twice as bad coz I've got my 22 y.o. nephew living with me at the moment.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:44 pm
by Yorkie
Right my chums I'm just about to pack for my trip to Berlin for the weekend.

I could have told you that on my last post above, but this one gets me to the magic 400 :wink:

Auf Wiedersehen.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:03 pm
by tcliffy
have a good and safe trip. Congrats on reaching the 400 mark.

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:29 am
by Yorkie
Back from Berlin and had a great time. Fortunately our Tutonic cousins all speak great English because my German doesn't stretch beyond ordering a beer + please and thank you!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:41 am
by libera36
Well, I thought I had given up on Halloween, but alas.... All my friends are going out and bugging me because I'm not. So my current plan is to write random names on lots of name tags and stick them all over a t-shirt. I'd be going as 'an identity crisis'. Not the most original, but it might get a few laughs!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:45 am
by xsakurax
Well, I thought I had given up on Halloween, but alas.... All my friends are going out and bugging me because I'm not. So my current plan is to write random names on lots of name tags and stick them all over a t-shirt. I'd be going as 'an identity crisis'. Not the most original, but it might get a few laughs!
Cool! I know Halloween is big there in US. Too bad it isn't too much of an affair in my country.

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:46 am
by Narnian
Dont like Haloweens, sorry :lol:

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:08 am
by xsakurax
Haha, I just like the part about asking for candies! :)