Milkman

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Seen a couple up town near Holborn where I work. Not seen any around where I live these days though.
Funnily enough, just looked out of the window and saw a rag & bone man with a proper horse and cart and was going to ask when was the last time anyone saw one of those?!0 -
bet he had a "no one likes us" on the back of his cart0
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yes, got one who comes down my road.0
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We have one down our road.0
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We have one and he's a randy old sod. I heard he'd had every woman in our street bar one. When I told my wife this she said "I bet it's that snooty cow at No.34....
We do have one in Eltham Park.0 -
The depot is still going in Baring Road I think GH pal!0
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Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.0
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Was he overtaking you ?Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Good one. He had parked in the middle of the road next to my car outside my house. I opened my door and was getting in and he drove off and hit the open door. I now have to slam the door shut and the electric windows no longer work.Covered End said:
Was he overtaking you ?Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
As I said I felt a bit bad about putting the claim in against him but he was stupid to park in the middle of the road and not looking when he drove off.0 -
One on my road got robbed early Saturday morning by a group of do as you likeys0
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www.milkandmore.co.uk0
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We get ours delivered by Dairy Crest and pay online0
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Played golf with a milkman the other week. He was in his late 50s, at a guess. Milkman must be the perfect job for a golfer.0
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Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Still have one in deepest Essex but he uses a flatbed Transit rather than one of those electric things. Stopped using the service when the delivery time became too unreliable and the milk got left out all day and either went off or the blue tits broke through the tops and left nasty dirty bits off the beaks floating around on the surface of the milk - yukkie!0
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Still have one every Monday, Wednesday and Friday0
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We have a milkman0
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What, a milkman?NathanPrior said:Still have one every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
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*had aNorfolk_Addick said:
Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Will let Tiger know!Leroy Ambrose said:Played golf with a milkman the other week. He was in his late 50s, at a guess. Milkman must be the perfect job for a golfer.
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Sorry about that.Norfolk_Addick said:
Good one. He had parked in the middle of the road next to my car outside my house. I opened my door and was getting in and he drove off and hit the open door. I now have to slam the door shut and the electric windows no longer work.Covered End said:
Was he overtaking you ?Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
As I said I felt a bit bad about putting the claim in against him but he was stupid to park in the middle of the road and not looking when he drove off.
There is a milkman in our road, but he only delivers to a couple of houses.0 -
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I may be mistaken here, but isn't that one of those quirks of English that it's correct to use 'an' before a word beginning with h (Regardless of how it's pronounced)?Norfolk_Addick said:
Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Yeah, that's what I thought ....lordromford said:
I may be mistaken here, but isn't that one of those quirks of English that it's correct to use 'an' before a word beginning with h (Regardless of how it's pronounced)?Norfolk_Addick said:
Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Yeah, I was only messing.lordromford said:
I may be mistaken here, but isn't that one of those quirks of English that it's correct to use 'an' before a word beginning with h (Regardless of how it's pronounced)?Norfolk_Addick said:
Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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It's based on pronunciation. The word hour is pronounced with a silent "H" and sounds like "our" when spoken, while horse for example is pronounced with a harder "H". Hence an hour, but a horse.lordromford said:
I may be mistaken here, but isn't that one of those quirks of English that it's correct to use 'an' before a word beginning with h (Regardless of how it's pronounced)?Norfolk_Addick said:
Did you write 'an horse' because you pronounce it 'an 'orse'?BIG_ROB said:
Yeah, but that's in Norfolk, it probably an horse pulling it!Norfolk_Addick said:Milk float hit my car the other week. Made an insurance claim against him. Felt a bit bad as milkmen don't seem to have much luck nowadays.
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Then how do you explain 'An historic occasion'?0
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Something big that happened a long time ago.0