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The Philip Taylor appreciation Thread-Wae'aye man! |
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Whats with the Wae'eye Man
He's not even a Geordie... He's from Durham. Thats like saying people from Watford are Cockneys Sorry if it offended anyone
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Alright keep your hair on! Honest mistake made by me.
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I REALLY liked Philip last night, so I think I'll join in this appreciation thread.
I see you're saying he's from Durham. I said to my OH - he has a Geordie accent but it's different, not totally Newcastle. I guessed he might be from Sunderland instead.... Not a bad guess for a Scot.....? And sorry, I know you're saying Durham's not Geordie! I'm from Paisley and my OH always winds me up that it's part of Glasgow and it's not...so AAAARGH.....I know how that feels, sorry! ![]() But yeah, Phil is one to watch! |
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Seemed like a total arse and couldn't wash a car to save his life.
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Whats with the Wae'eye Man
He's not even a Geordie... He's from Durham. Thats like saying people from Watford are Cockneys
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Alright keep your hair on! Honest mistake made by me.
Sorry if it offended anyone ![]()
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Just don't ever make the mistake of saying the same to a Mackem
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Just a bump up for the Philip appreciation thread.
I really quite fancy him ![]() .
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I think he's great, and I think he will win, I don't know why people are saying he is so hard to understand, I understood him perfectly, and I'm not from the Uk, let alone Newcastle.
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Wae'aye man indeed! I like this man. There's something magnetic about him. I found I couldn't keep my yeys off him.
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Sorry but he isn't actually a geordie.
Was I right? |
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When I first heard him speak I thought he was from Northumberland.
Was I right?
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I've spent time in Co. Durham and didn't recognise his accent.
I once worked with someone from Northumberland and they sound alike. I'll have to listen more carefully
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I like him and hope he does well. Plus he's fit.
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I didn't watch the first episode, but I thought he came across okay in the second episode.
He's certainly my favourite of the guys...
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Although they picked on him on YF for being negative the boy's team had a great deal to be -ve about this week so we need to see if he was being perceptive or is just a whinger.
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So Rocky turned down a nude shoot but reckons Philip is looking forward to doing one.
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He is too faced and doesnt stand by his convictions, the mans a tool but the edit suggests he is final two.
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I think Philip is a thoroughly obnoxious individual from viewings so far.
But he makes great TV. |
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I think he's great, and I think he will win, I don't know why people are saying he is so hard to understand, I understood him perfectly, and I'm not from the Uk, let alone Newcastle.
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Wae'aye man indeed! I like this man. There's something magnetic about him. I found I couldn't keep my yeys off him.
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He's from County Durham which is south of Newcastle but it's good you noticed because most people just assume he's a Geordie.
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I posted earlier on this thread that I thought he was "Geordie" but not from Newcastle - I guessed Sunderland instead. So are Geordies only from Newcastle itself? I guess that's the case judging by the replies on here. It's really interesting. People from the region can easily tell the difference between Northumberland/Durham/Newcastle but if I was from elsewhere I really wouldn't have a clue. |
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Strictly speaking they are meant to be. There is one theory that the word Geordie originates from the Jacobite rebellion which was supported by Northumbrians but Newcastle closed it's gates and declared itself for King George - geordies. Another theory is about the name of the miners lamps. I've always found it interesting.
People from the region can easily tell the difference between Northumberland/Durham/Newcastle but if I was from elsewhere I really wouldn't have a clue. |
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People from the region can easily tell the difference between Northumberland/Durham/Newcastle but if I was from elsewhere I really wouldn't have a clue.
It nice to have some regional accents on TV. |
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Strictly speaking they are meant to be. There is one theory that the word Geordie originates from the Jacobite rebellion which was supported by Northumbrians but Newcastle closed it's gates and declared itself for King George - geordies. Another theory is about the name of the miners lamps. I've always found it interesting.
People from the region can easily tell the difference between Northumberland/Durham/Newcastle but if I was from elsewhere I really wouldn't have a clue. ![]() Woohoo, looking forward to seeing our man on TV again tomorrow night! |
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And sorry, I know you're saying Durham's not Geordie! I'm from Paisley and my OH always winds me up that it's part of Glasgow and it's not...so AAAARGH.....I know how that feels, sorry!
