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  1. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    :lol::lol: you go girlfriend!
  2. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Bawdy house was more than drinking...women figured prominently as well!!
  3. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Here you go, from the Bda Gov't website, unfortunately the picture didn't make the transition -- -------------------- Town Crier The custom and tradition is now an entirely British one. It stretches back many years before this town was born in 1612. "HEAR ye, hear ye!" Bermuda's David...
  4. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    While you are here, hear what I have to say...you still can't beat cuz the Town Crier in his britches and stockings chasing the wench through town ringin' his bell... It was a good day today, not an elephant or Llama in sight...
  5. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    LOL ROFL Guy! Yes indeed, the dangly thing in the town crier's bell is a clapper, and what might be caught from 'er should he catch said wench and decide alternatives to ducking to correct her ways...oohhh naughty. Sitting here with a well earned glass of restorative red vintage I endorse the...
  6. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Aaawww maaan, not only can I not convey it, I can't even recognize it!:|: Where's the red wine, that goes with spaghetti right?:D
  7. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    I'm just posting nonsense now... ...ye hear...get it? sigh, someone said if its not obvious the I lack the skill of internet nonsensicalism...time for dinner
  8. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Can ye hear the poop a' droppin'?
  9. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Well, 'Hear Ye' is what the old English Town Criers used to call, along with 'Oyez'...guess you got to have it in the family to understand or live in a 400yr old Britsh overseas territory... If you want video, there has got to be some somewhere, St. George's Town Crier might flag something, or...
  10. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    But, but...why? ...you got to see him in his britches and stockings chasing the 'wench' around the town to really appreciate it...:lol:
  11. Bermy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    You ARE right! My husband's cousin is the Town Crier for St. George's, so I have it on authority, as well as hearing it every week!
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