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Scrabble, hats and apple pie

I am the same age as Jan and 10 years and one day older than our eddie lol
But, I think the age wording is 'age', at the end of:- sil...age, carri...age
So that would be 'idge'?
Like in Scottish midge?
Sort of getting back to kilts and stuff here.
 
Like I am starting to understand a bit now .
This game started with carriage, or for some carr-idge
So the follow on was garage. To some that would be garr-idge, but for me that would be garage as in ga-rarge. Hence my guess at Nigel Farrage. Now he would not be Farr-idge.
Simples!
 
I am the same age as Jan and 10 years and one day older than our eddie lol
But, I think the age wording is 'age', at the end of:- sil...age, carri...age
Ah, a mere child then?
 

Oh Pipp. How could a true Lancastrian pronounce garage as in ga-rarge? Of course it is gar-idge. tut tut.
 
Just going to Apple pie my own bed

That means sleeping upside down .. So my head is near the fan balanced on the chair ..

What is that special zone Chris speaks of lol lol Forgotten the rest ,,
 
I hang my head in shame. I am quite posh, you see.
And of French decent, so logical. If you want to know how old someome is you would say, "what is your age?" Not "what is your idge?"
 
quel âge avez-vous.
 
Had to read bustard twice lol
It was a bustard eating Molly's custard, and he really can't be trusted.
He was hiding in the garage. Underneath Clive's famous carriage.
Its the truth, I can't disparage, he is waiting patiently for his invitation to their Mmmmmmmm
 
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