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i was in dixons in eldon square newcastle when i saw 10 copis of bily eliot for 9.99 was gonna get one but the lass said no cause we had seen it women dont understand dvd dose any one agree ???
its a go bargin i saw it at 5.00 pm today tuesday
Speak English boy ............. what ?
RE: newcastle bily eliot 9.99
Whilst out shopping in the Eldon Square area of Newcastle I happened upon ten copies of `Billy Elliott` priced at £9.99.These DVDs were located within the Dixons store there.
I commented to my partner that, at this price, the film may be worth purchasing. However, she replied that, as we had already viewed said film, she really couldn`t see any reason why we would want to purchase it.
The female of the species just don`t appear to understand our love of film do they chaps?
Anyhow, I sighted said bargains at around 5.00pm on Tuesday 15 May 2001. I suggest that if you live in the area then a visit may well prove worthwhile.
Nice 1!!! Thank You ....
very funny man
lol
Who man wat`s rang wit the way we speek up ere like .
ye soft southern shandy drinker.
if you watch mere newcastle film`s yu might be able tu understand us better like.Yu nar wot a meen.
Ah divent knar teking the mick owt us pooer geordie`s.
Word of warning every film tv show filmed up here the accent you here is just not us.They sound terrible.
Geordie boys we are here -whao-oh-whao-oh sh*g ya women and drink ya
beer whao-oh-whao-oh geodie boys we are here and were not f***ing qu**r
whao-ho oh oh oh oh.
Steve7 sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. This poor lad could be dyslexic and also support Newcastle United. He needs all the help we can give him.
P.S Niall Quinns` disco pants are the best.......etc
LOL Steve - I honestly couldn`t understand the first posting. Your Queens English translation has sorted it out!
Whaoooo, watch what your saying rocky very dodgy ground.
Niall Quinn is the pant`s.How much longer can you keep him on.
After all that, I looked today and there *isn`t* a Dixons in Eldon Square. djgroove must have meant the one on Northumberland Street.
Of course, he`s not going to come back and confirm it, now that all of you parochial and uppity Southerners (and Mackems) have made fun of him, is he? :-)
Mike