I rarely get the same delivery driver. Not that they're all new, I think it's just there are so many drivers covering this part of north London. I do though envy people who get to form some sort of relationship with the drivers.
Good luck with mangling the Geordie/Northumbrian accent - have you learned any local dialect words.
Posted by Caroline Greenwell on 18 October, 2024 at 1:41 PM
Caroline:
Lorries are wagons and the term 'crack' is less an illegal substance and more 'what's going on/happening', usually of a lighter nature. Oh and 'nay bother' can refer to pretty much anything in a mutlitude of contexts.
I rarely get the same delivery driver. Not that they're all new, I think it's just there are so many drivers covering this part of north London. I do though envy people who get to form some sort of relationship with the drivers.
Posted by Caroline Greenwell on 18 October, 2024 at 1:41 PMGood luck with mangling the Geordie/Northumbrian accent - have you learned any local dialect words.
Caroline:
Posted by mr BW on 19 October, 2024 at 3:14 PMLorries are wagons and the term 'crack' is less an illegal substance and more 'what's going on/happening', usually of a lighter nature. Oh and 'nay bother' can refer to pretty much anything in a mutlitude of contexts.