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Translation:I’m not stupid. Note: it’s Lagan, the river that runs through Belfast that Hastings is talking about, not a lagoon like some viewers thought. The Belfast Telegraphrecently explained how it ended up in the show: “Jed Mercurio [the creator] recently revealed the Belfast colloquialism came about after BBC … See more Translation:Now we’re bloody getting somewhere. On Urban Dictionary, it says: “An phrase indigenous to the rural peoples of ‘Norn Iron’ and The Republic Of Ireland. It means things are … See more Translation:Guy/man. Also incredible handy when you’re of a certain age and people’s names escape you. See more Translation:Oh no / general frustrated exclamation. See also, “God give me strength”. A verbal eye roll. Also good whispered to show general contempt for those around you. Try it our for yourselves now and see! See more Translation:Little girl/his female colleague. Ted’s not quite up to speed on the #MeToo revolution, bless him, so he ends up referring to female … See more WebMar 11, 2024 · But among the favourite so-called Teddisms are: “Now we’re sucking on diesel,” meaning we’re getting somewhere and “I didn’t float up the Lagan in a bubble,” … irish machinery auction
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WebDec 9, 2004 · Another favourite was ' Do you think I came up the Lagan in a bubble? ' meaning do do you think I'm easily fooled. From: Gwen He's that tight he'd cut himself to get a plaster. (miserable... WebIn this adventure Flaxie heads to the Lagan Tow Path, finds some flappy friends and tries making some bubbles go down the Lagan. Before starting out on he day’s bubbley … WebThere’s been fish in the river for years, hence the seal. They’ve both been a common sight on the river since I started rowing, nearly 10 years ago now. Aye I saw one in the Lagan with a fish in its mouth about 2 years ago. Saw a rake of seagulls going nuts and the next thing thon seal popped it’s head up. port angeles death notices