Black country folk are the world's best natural comedians, I knew loads of them and they'd give you the coat off their back and their last penny if you needed it! When I was about fourteen me, my mother,my brother and my sister used to go over the Black country every Saturday night for a night out with a coach load of people from Bromsgrove! Us kids made do with Vimto and crisps, whilst the adults got some good beer down their necks! After about the age of fifteen me and a couple of mates used to go off to the chippy and then off looking for 'birds' but had to be back at the coach for 10.45 to head back home! The chat up lines were cheesey and make me cringe now, but we tried, we were dressed up in gear from Kay's catalogue thinking we looked the dogs bollocks, in fact I believe we looked more like 'pillocks' if the truth be told! 'If I told yer you had a beautiful body, would you hold it against me'? 'Do you sleep on your stomach? no? well, would you mind if I do'? World class one liner chat up lines, you can't beat 'em!
Speaking as a born and bred scouser, I grew up in the Black Country and agree with what you say of their generosity. Black country humour is dry, incredibly funny and despite my dubious birthright, I class myself as a Black country mon.
@@keithpovall9996 Tom O'Connor, the old Irish comedian, is alleged to have said that the closest senses of humor he ever found in GB, was Scouse & Black Country. No wonder you feel 'at um ere'...
My great grandma x
This lady is crackin me up
On bag !
Loved you Dolly. Think of you often, Ray Deer. Giggetty. xxxxx
brilliant!
just how my nan used to talk :)
As a Californian, born and raised, I have a real hard time understanding her! I honestly can only pick out a word here and there .... fascinating!
I'm English from London I can't understand her at all
I heard these from my dad when I was a kid, first time from the lady herself..
Dow put ya mayte in the oven yowl bern im !
Craydlee eeth ay it!
And would yow mind smoshing it up hahaha!!!
I think me nan , Barbara Johnson from Stourbridge was here best mate down the merry hill!!!!
Black country folk are the world's best natural comedians, I knew loads of them and they'd give you the coat off their back and their last penny if you needed it! When I was about fourteen me, my mother,my brother and my sister used to go over the Black country every Saturday night for a night out with a coach load of people from Bromsgrove! Us kids made do with Vimto and crisps, whilst the adults got some good beer down their necks! After about the age of fifteen me and a couple of mates used to go off to the chippy and then off looking for 'birds' but had to be back at the coach for 10.45 to head back home!
The chat up lines were cheesey and make me cringe now, but we tried, we were dressed up in gear from Kay's catalogue thinking we looked the dogs bollocks, in fact I believe we looked more like 'pillocks' if the truth be told! 'If I told yer you had a beautiful body, would you hold it against me'? 'Do you sleep on your stomach? no? well, would you mind if I do'? World class one liner chat up lines, you can't beat 'em!
Speaking as a born and bred scouser, I grew up in the Black Country and agree with what you say of their generosity. Black country humour is dry, incredibly funny and despite my dubious birthright, I class myself as a Black country mon.
Good mon, yo'm alright yo am!
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@@keithpovall9996 Tom O'Connor, the old Irish comedian, is alleged to have said that the closest senses of humor he ever found in GB, was Scouse & Black Country. No wonder you feel 'at um ere'...
Fantastic 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very funny
If you ever want to do real Black Country comedy just put Dolly Alan if you don't end up with stitches I would very surprised RIP Dolly