Joke on Liverpudlian speechways

Beverly Flanigan flanigan at OHIO.EDU
Wed Oct 25 20:17:22 UTC 2006


Ah, I finally got it!  I assume we're talking about flapping here?  Plus
the choice of relative pronoun--right?

At 03:10 PM 10/25/2006, you wrote:
>Well, the second bloke is correct, you know, though I'd use the
>spelling, "whuddle," for BE. ;-)
>
>-Wilson
>
>On 10/25/06, Jonathan Lighter <wuxxmupp2000 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>I found this elsewhere.
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>>   It's a riot.
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>>   The following joke was recounted recently on Greater Manchester Radio
>> (GMR)
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>>Two Liverpudlian young offenders are sharing a cell in Borstal. One is
>>laboriously writing a letter. He looks up and says "Ay ! Ay ! How do you
>>spell 'Daryl' ?"
>>
>>'What you wanna know for ?" says his cell mate. "We don't know any c***
>>in 'ere called Daryl."
>>
>>The first one says, "'Cause I want me mam to send us a pair of jeans
>>Daryl fit me."
>>
>>"You daft wassock!", says the second. "It's not, 'Daryl' fit me. It's
>>'Worral'."
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>>   Ah, those Brits. What they do with our language !
>>
>>   JL
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