Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: FrozenRabbit471 on April 25, 2017, 02:59:52 pm
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Hello all,
I've lost my mind and misspelled my build title on my thread. My title is Smit Rodderdam Build. It should read Smit Rotterdam Build. Anybody know how one would change the spelling?
Thanks
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Hello all,
I've lost my mind and misspelled my build title on my thread. My title is Smit Rodderdam Build. It should read Smit Rotterdam Build. Anybody know how one would change the spelling?
Thanks
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Thank you
Click on report to moderator and ask for it to be edited
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Rodderdam sounds like the Newfie
talk for Rotterdam but you are in
Alberta.
My father in law spoke pure Newfie {-)
He would have said Rodderdam %%
Ned
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Wow, you're on the mark sir. I'm from Newfoundland. I've been in Alberta for almost 14 years. (and I hate it here) lol
But my accent is all but gone.
Rodderdam sounds like the Newfie
talk for Rotterdam but you are in
Alberta.
My father in law spoke pure Newfie {-)
He would have said Rodderdam %%
Ned
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But my accent is all but gone.
Are you sure? I haven't lived in Devon for nearly 50 years (left aged 19) but people still spot a weak accent that I say I haven't got. {:-{
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Haha, It's a head shaker. Funny thing is, if we met each other tomorrow our rounded mainland accent would drop like a bad habit and we would talk like we never left. I'll always be proud to be Newfoundlander and I'll always feel out of place on the prairies. I don't miss the "living there" part, but I do miss the ocean, the woods and the clean and plentiful ponds, rivers and lakes. It took moving back there on October to see that the life I wanted back simply wasn't there anymore. So I moved back in March. Such is life. :-)
Are you sure? I haven't lived in Devon for nearly 50 years (left aged 19) but people still spot a weak accent that I say I haven't got. {:-{
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Sorted! Thanks Peter. :-)) - http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,57948.0.html
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My first wage was £25 a week out of which I had to pay Mum £10 a week, pay for my own driving lessons £5 a go and save up and buy and insure and run my own car, and still have money left over.
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And so the master be gain his builds
My first wage was £25 a week out of which I had to pay Mum £10 a week, pay for my own driving lessons £5 a go and save up and buy and insure and run my own car, and still have money left over.