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JanH in print ?

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Twink · 29/01/2005 16:37

Is that our own JanH's letter in today's Guardian weekend magazine

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lowcalCOD · 29/01/2005 16:37

saying what?

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amynnixmum · 29/01/2005 16:38

Yes what? Can you do a link?

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Twink · 29/01/2005 18:05

There's been a bit of a debate about the pronunciation of a Lancashire town's name lately, hopefully the link is here

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essbee · 29/01/2005 18:06

Message withdrawn

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Twink · 29/01/2005 18:34

How on earth does she find the time to write letters and be the sage of Mumsnet ?

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milge · 29/01/2005 19:03

If it was her, she would have done a link to the letters she is referring too!

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lowcalCOD · 29/01/2005 19:06

very witty jan!

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muminlondon · 29/01/2005 20:54

Quite right about Whalley, Jan (don't mind if you're the mumsnet one or not). Although I always thought they can't pronounce Whalley Range properly in Manchester - maybe that's what got VLS so confused.

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JanH · 29/01/2005 21:13

Yes, it was me ! Now waiting to see if the Ref Librarian shoots me down next week! (Mind you, in a broad E Lancs accent the word "woe" does sound like "war", and "lay" like "lair" - only without the 'r' on the end. Vowels are stretched here - when DD2 was in Brownies she assumed one of the leaders was called Tony Owl!)

Thanks, muminlondon! Isn't the Mancs Whalley Range pronounced the same way though? There is an area of Blackburn called that too, and it sounds the same.

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SenoraPostrophe · 29/01/2005 21:38

good on you, Jan.

Woe Lay does sound very poncey. and lol at Tony Owl!

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Marina · 29/01/2005 23:29

If the Ref Librarian does shoot you I'll report her to CILIP, that should put the fear of God into her JanH

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JanH · 29/01/2005 23:31

It's a bloke, Marina - does that make any difference?

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Marina · 29/01/2005 23:35

Male librarian = definite loser (excl. Mumsnet male librarian partners of course )
No chance against the Sage of Mumsnet

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suzywong · 29/01/2005 23:37

OH she's a wag isn't she!
My maiden name is Morley

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muminlondon · 31/01/2005 10:34

Whalley Range in Blackburn definitely rhymes with Morley but I've heared Mancunians pronounce their Whalley Range like wally. In fact, I've just checked with a Mancunian here in my office and alas, 'tis true!

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