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A further facet of Lesley's story is that by 1961 the SRGC already had a world wide membership, long before the advent of the internet.
"[i]Yous"[/i] is a common word in Central Scotland, Ulster and Geordie land. "You" being 2nd person singular and "yous" being 2nd person plural. It has a logical use and maybe should be accepted as a useful word. If you are addressing a group using "you", it could mean an individual or the group. "Yous" defines it as everybody. No ambiguity.It reminds me of a time in St. Andrews when Cindy and I were in a restaurant and the waitress came up to us and politely asked "what does yous want". The reply should have been "wes wants something to eat"
Quote from: TC on January 15, 2009, 01:53:27 PM"[i]Yous"[/i] is a common word in Central Scotland, Ulster and Geordie land. "You" being 2nd person singular and "yous" being 2nd person plural. It has a logical use and maybe should be accepted as a useful word. If you are addressing a group using "you", it could mean an individual or the group. "Yous" defines it as everybody. No ambiguity.It reminds me of a time in St. Andrews when Cindy and I were in a restaurant and the waitress came up to us and politely asked "what does yous want". The reply should have been "wes wants something to eat"But if "yous" is accepted as the plural of "you," we'd have to accept "sheeps" as the plural of "sheep" which could get tricky as in jest, we here in the deep south frequently have a little dig at the "yous" brigade by calling them "ewes."
Carl Teschner who was I think in his mid seventies when I joined, as a teenager. Fine and generous gardeners, both of them.
I've been growing Hebe "Carl Teschner" for a long time - nice to know where it came from...
Thank you Tony (G). I shall enjoy thinking of myself as the "Senior Authority."
I do not understand the reference to runes They are not worse than using Latin letters for English.A