Summary
Tyne and tide, the days when Shields folk walked on water WHAT are we to make of Shields lads? It's not that they're miserable beggars, perish the thought, but last week's column was almost certainly mistaken to recall the phrase "As happy as the folk of Shields."
It appears to be "Aall t'githor like the folk o' Shields" - "it's the phrase we use when everyone comes to the door at the same time, " says Gill Wootten, in Darlington.See the full content of this document
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Gadfly - Aall T'githor Different
There's been a series of books and a folk music LP with the same title.
Common cause notwithstanding, opinion is divided on its or...See the full content of this document
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