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Thread Author: L'escargot Replies: 4

 "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir" - L'escargot
Our Lincoln-born granddaughter will shortly be going to Sheffield Hallam University and we've been trying to teach her some Sheffield words/phrases so that she'll be able to make herself understood. Does the younger generation of Sheffield-born people still say "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir"?
 "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir" - R.P.
You'll probably find they say something more like

"Yo blood, it's in da river innit" and those are the white ones.
 "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir" - FotheringtonTomas
What?
 "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir" - crocks
Or is it now " t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs down t'road"
www.undiscoveredworldspress.com/ladysbr.jpg
 "t'Wicker wheer t'watter runs o'er t'weir" - L'escargot
This is how I remember Wicker Arches. www.railart.co.uk/gallery/images/bottomley_2.jpg
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