Originally posted by oddoneout
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The Headbrides?
Do announcers routinely put an extra 'd' into Hebrides? I thought Petroc did so a few mornings ago and I frequently think it's been slipped in all across the BBC, but maybe it's me because I really thought that was what they were called when I was young. So it my brain still supplying it or is it a common real error?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostDo announcers routinely put an extra 'd' into Hebrides? I thought Petroc did so a few mornings ago and I frequently think it's been slipped in all across the BBC, but maybe it's me because I really thought that was what they were called when I was young. So it my brain still supplying it or is it a common real error?
A few older people in these parts still refer to their 'cerstificates'.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostAren't 'headbrides' people who swap vows with 'headgrooms'?
A few older people in these parts still refer to their 'cerstificates'.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostAren't 'headbrides' people who swap vows with 'headgrooms'?
A few older people in these parts still refer to their 'cerstificates'.
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