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It was actually Ditchingham but I used Bungay as I thought Ditchingham a little esoteric.(A word I am sure you will hear every day of the week in the public bar of The Duke of York or The Artichoke).
 
It was actually Ditchingham but I used Bungay as I thought Ditchingham a little esoteric.(A word I am sure you will hear every day of the week in the public bar of The Duke of York or The Artichoke).

Ditchinham used to have a brilliant fish and chip shop! I had a school friend from there, broad Norfolk but you'never guess from his name! Ennio Beckham!
 
Really? Is that actually grammatically incorrect? To be honest, a lot of posts by ILD recently have really pissed me off so I feel I'm allowed to have a little dig...

No I didn't copy and paste it Minty, it's been on my computer for ages. As I deal with people all round the country it's a bit of a laugh for them, as well as us, to try to explain some of the accents they hear.
Plus I'm not ashamed of where I come from or how I speak, it's no different to say a Geordie or Irish accent, it's me and I'm proud of my Norfolk heritage.
Hope that clears it up and hasn't made you even more pissed off!
 
Talking of Geordie accents, it reminded me of Stephen Fry getting confused on QI:

[video=youtube;mqRkkVQ6OSE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqRkkVQ6OSE[/video]