"Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of which, here's a limerick To read it you need to know not
> only that Hampshire is colloquially know as Hants, but also that
> Salisbury's ancient Roman name is Sarum.
>
> There once was a young man of Salisbury
> Whose manners were most
Steve Holden wrote:
> Speaking of which, here's a limerick To read it you need to know not
> only that Hampshire is colloquially know as Hants, but also that
> Salisbury's ancient Roman name is Sarum.
>
> There once was a young man of Salisbury
> Whose manners were most halisbury-scalisbury
> H
Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> "Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
>
>>> It comes out something like "Chum-lee", with the ch like chicken...
>>>
>>> (that's what I have heard - but who knows - It may have been
>>> a regional dialect, a case of the blind lea
"Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> > It comes out something like "Chum-lee", with the ch like chicken...
> >
> > (that's what I have heard - but who knows - It may have been
> > a regional dialect, a case of the blind leading the blind, or
> > someone pu