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Sangrenegra9 (November 26th, 2008 @ 10:16 pm)
Texan?! Wow, talk about 'Fish out of water'. I'm only kidding, it's just I can't imagine a weirder cultural crossover. Like a New Yorker settling in Devon...
MalhamScousers (November 20th, 2008 @ 12:10 pm)
great tune. Love the "Maggie's farm" reference. MAGGIE MAGGIE MAGGIE OUT OUT OUT
pst4nley (November 15th, 2008 @ 4:05 pm)
This coming from someone who can't spell Wear! Lol!
davidminkster (November 14th, 2008 @ 6:04 pm)
Middlesbrough is Teeside and Newcastle is in Tyne and Weir. are you numb or something?
Linadeg (November 6th, 2008 @ 3:29 pm)
hiya, spruce! Transplanted Texan livng in Gateshead. Had to learn mesel Geordie in a hurry, let me tell you. LOL Married me one. You'll never meets anyone like em. Best of the English lot. Tell it like it is and don't take no shite. Couldn't've have picked a better place to settle.
Linadeg (November 6th, 2008 @ 3:21 pm)
Times are tough in Geordieland still, pet.
robthatswho9 (November 4th, 2008 @ 11:09 pm)
il hook u up mate first of a geordie is some born in newcastle and i do mean newcastle south of the tyne ur a sand dancer or maccam anywere in northumberland no one knows but ur not a geordie question two i explained there not to far north and not over the rive its newcastle upon tyne or the toon and why aye man well it means a very strong definite 100% yes there you go pal sorted
advnturegrl (November 3rd, 2008 @ 11:42 pm)
There's no such county as "Teeside." Newcastle is on Tyneside, and it's not a county.
GenericGene (November 3rd, 2008 @ 5:39 pm)
Thank you - good stuff.
220773 (October 30th, 2008 @ 12:41 am)
Aye man! I'm a West Coast Scot, but as far as they told us on here "why aye man" should sound like "well yes man" (think this is literal) or "definitely yes man" (the meaning). I'd go like "Och aye man!"... Geordies sound Scottish to most southern Englishmen, they sound definitely English to us! Aye, they actually have something in common with us up here, like Englishmen attempting to speak Scots (now they'll kill me!), their accent is an extreme version of a northern English accent.
Cypher2009 (October 29th, 2008 @ 10:19 pm)
1:) A Geordie is a person born/living in or around Newcastle, a city in the north of England in the county of Teeside. Geordie-land is the said area. 2:) "Why aye man" is a phrase commonly associated with the area. As I am not a Geordie, I don't know what it exactly means, but all around the north of England and Scotland, the word "Aye" is another word for "Yes".
spruce2727 (October 29th, 2008 @ 9:10 pm)
It seems you live or are more familiar with the area across the big pond. two questions. What is a Geordie/ and Where is Geordieland? 2) what is meant by the three word phrase "Why Aye Man". What a great song, man and musician

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