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trish and graham said:
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Loiner is not a Yorkshireman but a native of Leeds ( where the natives do still live in caves and cook on open fires )
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Dee Daar's
 
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trish and graham said:
loiner



Loiner is not a Yorkshireman but a native of Leeds ( where the natives do still live in caves and cook on open fires )
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Dee Daar's


thats very true dawn,but any man from leeds is a yorkshireman :thumbsup:

tell me what dee daars mean......cheers
 
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trish and graham said:
Dee Daar's



thats very true dawn,but any man from leeds is a yorkshireman :thumbsup:

tell me what dee daars mean......cheers

Dee Daar's is a slightly derogatory term used by North Derbyshire folk when talking about Sheffield (South Yorkshire) folk.

In the South Yorks common tongue it would be something like Whaz Daa doin Dee? Meaning What is it that you are currently undertaking :cheers:

EASTER = Christian occasion
 
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