Where exactly do they live? I had been under the impression they were in Boston, but then when Bucky found out he was from Mass., he was traumatized. I’ve been wondering ever since.
Well, in rhyming slang “bangers” should be “bangers and mash[ed potatoes]” so think of a word that rhymes with mash. (or Bucky could just be reverting to Bucky-speak.)
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 10 years ago
It only matters to Bucky that things be oriented around him.Everything else is “out there, somewhere”.
awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Bucky’s talking Britspeak alright (more like Manc-speak), but he’s doing a bloody awful job of it. But then he couldn’t handle normal-speak either.
Arianne almost 10 years ago
Go west young Manc!
Space_cat almost 10 years ago
Ere, Robbo! You gone daft mate?Don’t you know the Queen’s English?Cor! All this time I thought she was Irish!Has someone told her?
chris_o42 almost 10 years ago
Around Pittsburgh, PA we say “and that” but it’s pronounced “n’nat”, such as “Yinz went dahntahn n’nat witout me?”
cb795 almost 10 years ago
The House is Windsor is, historically speaking, not totally English in its ancestry.
erin.adamic Premium Member almost 10 years ago
‘I done told you?’ Isn’t that more like slavery-era African-American speak?
kauri44 almost 10 years ago
I’m still not sure why someone from Manchester is using cockney slang. Pacopuddy, do they really use it that far north?
CyberSpaceDrifter almost 10 years ago
@Chris .. Granted I’m an English from Amish Country but I thought you ‘Westerners’ said Y’uns not Yinz …
SergeitheAntagonist almost 10 years ago
Where exactly do they live? I had been under the impression they were in Boston, but then when Bucky found out he was from Mass., he was traumatized. I’ve been wondering ever since.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Well, in rhyming slang “bangers” should be “bangers and mash[ed potatoes]” so think of a word that rhymes with mash. (or Bucky could just be reverting to Bucky-speak.)
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Foolishness, thy name is Bucky.
rgcviper almost 10 years ago
A “Crikey” and a “Blimey” in the same strip—that’s a winner in my book …
Stupendous Man!!! over 4 years ago