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Scouse lingo 1976..

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Emmet Martin1 year ago

Christ you can hear the Irish connection

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

- Come Around

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Peter Simpson1 year ago

I always thought this. South Enders - “La” North Enders - “Lad”

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Davolaa1 year ago

Me arl fella was originally a southender, always said it in the north growing up.

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styggen1 year ago

people had proper teeth back then

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Stuart1 year ago

They’re what I remember the Scouse accent sounding like not the cartoon “laaaaaaad” accent it’s become now with the younger one. You still hear it with the proper older generation a bit. Sounds well better

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Billy R1 year ago

Brilliant…..😂 Sadly, local dialects and words are disappearing….. all over the UK. It’s great to get a glimpse of the past, before TV shows started influencing our language and accents.

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Big Uncle Knobhead1 year ago

'You're last, you.' 😂👌🏻👊🏻

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Davolaa1 year ago

Where did 'last' go?😅

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Ste...Toffees!!!1 year ago

If I closed my eyes, I would think they were my aunties talking. 😂

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Halfway1 year ago

The way most scousers talk today is chronic. Kids having scouse-offs messed up the dialect

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