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Gemmill thats absolute shite tbf. I've pulled you up on this before and it's getting beyond the pail now. Even as a half manc/half mackem it makes me physically sick.

 

One thing I love about you is your use of "Haway" as a greeting <_< So spectacularly out of context but very endearing at the same time. :gay:

Howay! <_<

 

He's half-mackem man! <_<

 

 

It's Howay in Waaaaaaaaaaaaalsend.

 

Had a banner with it on in the 70's so I must be right

 

Can also remeber the NUFC fans chanting HOway the lads during games in that era, never chanted :rolleyes:

haway <_< the lads :angry:

Case closed.

 

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Gemmill thats absolute shite tbf. I've pulled you up on this before and it's getting beyond the pail now. Even as a half manc/half mackem it makes me physically sick.

 

One thing I love about you is your use of "Haway" as a greeting <_< So spectacularly out of context but very endearing at the same time. :gay:

Howay! <_<

 

He's half-mackem man! <_<

 

 

It's Howay in Waaaaaaaaaaaaalsend.

 

Had a banner with it on in the 70's so I must be right

 

Can also remeber the NUFC fans chanting HOway the lads during games in that era, never chanted :rolleyes:

haway <_< the lads :angry:

Case closed.

 

Case closed. Gemmill is wrong AND a hom.

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The two sound exactly the same, you mongs.

Isn't the mackem one said as in 'hat' and the Geordie version as in 'hot'?

 

I say the hat version. Maybe that's my South Tyneside roots, but I can't think of anyone that says the hot version. ANYWAY! The correct spelling remains HAWAY. You don't spell half, holf, do you? :gay:

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I allways pronounced it as Howay 2 syllables to ryhme with Chow and Day.

 

Which is exactly how I pronounce it. The only difference being that I also spell it correctly.

 

I say the hat version. Maybe that's my South Tyneside roots, but I can't think of anyone that says the hot version. ANYWAY! The correct spelling remains HAWAY. You don't spell half, holf, do you?

 

Is a contradiction :gay:

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I allways pronounced it as Howay 2 syllables to ryhme with Chow and Day.

 

Which is exactly how I pronounce it. The only difference being that I also spell it correctly.

 

I say the hat version. Maybe that's my South Tyneside roots, but I can't think of anyone that says the hot version. ANYWAY! The correct spelling remains HAWAY. You don't spell half, holf, do you?

 

Is a contradiction <_<

 

It's not.

 

Here this is for you - <_<

 

This one is mine - :gay:

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I allways pronounced it as Howay 2 syllables to ryhme with Chow and Day.

 

Which is exactly how I pronounce it. The only difference being that I also spell it correctly.

 

I say the hat version. Maybe that's my South Tyneside roots, but I can't think of anyone that says the hot version. ANYWAY! The correct spelling remains HAWAY. You don't spell half, holf, do you?

 

Is a contradiction <_<

 

It's not.

 

Here this is for you - <_<

 

This one is mine - :gay:

 

you're funny. Contradiction I say, do you say cantrodictian

 

 

 

(I know I'm not <_< )

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Gemmill thats absolute shite tbf. I've pulled you up on this before and it's getting beyond the pail now. Even as a half manc/half mackem it makes me physically sick.

 

One thing I love about you is your use of "HOway" as a greeting :D So spectacularly out of context but very endearing at the same time. :good:

 

I always wondered if I was the only one who'd noticed that. :lol:

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