[LRflex] Re: leicareflex Digest V4 #86
- From: KEITH LONGMORE <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:29:57 +0100
Hi All
Chuffed: in the English Midlands, to chuff also means to eat with
gluttony, to 'stuff yourself' with food.
Funny old language, English, isn't it? :-) My wife, who comes from
Leicestershire used to use the word 'nesh' meaning delicate, soft (as in
'feeling the cold' = soft); yet I, coming from Coventry, just 30 miles
away, had never heard of the word. And true Norfolk dialect here is
almost unintelligible to us 'furriners'.
Anyone out there have a view on how the Lumix and the C-Lux compare?
Much appreciated.
Droive you steady, bor - keep orn trorshin'!
Keith
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