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Geordie and comic
However, many Viz readers believed that the comic had given permission for their use, leading to Top Tips submissions such as: " Geordie magazine editors.
Cushie Butterfield is attributed to the great Geordie comic singer George Ridley, who died in 1864 ; " Cushie " was first published in book form in the 1873 edition of " Allan's Tyneside Songs ".

Geordie and Whitley
* In The Catherine Tate Show, Geordie Georgie tries to get her co-worker Martin to sponsor her and her friends to pull a Boeing 747 from Whitley Bay to Tynemouth using only the B roads.

Geordie and Bay
Other settlements are located at Geordie Bay and Longreach Bay on the northern side of the island.

Geordie and was
As recounted in the first volume of her autobiographies, Frame's childhood was marred by the deaths of two of her adolescent sisters, Myrtle and Isabel, who drowned in separate incidents, and the epileptic seizures suffered by her brother George ( referred to as " Geordie " and " Bruddie ").
Rottnest's secondary settlement was constructed during the 1970s at Longreach ( left ) and Geordie Bays.
* Leonard " Oz " Osborne ( Jimmy Nail )-Oz, in the original series was a loud, belligerent, abrasive, drunken Geordie lout who showed no fidelity towards his wife or concern for his son.
The film was shot in Nova Scotia and featured Ron Eldard, Brittany Robertson, Michael Riley, Jamie Johnston and Geordie Brown.
His elder brother Geordie, an Irish Guardsman, was killed at the Battle of Normandy.
Again following a stroke, her normal Geordie accent was transformed and has been variously described as resembling a Jamaican, as well as a French Canadian, Italian, and a Slovak accent.
Other nicknames included the " Belfast Boy " and he was often referred to as Georgie, or Geordie in his native Belfast.
Known as the " Geordie lamp " it was to be widely used in the North-east in place of the Davy lamp.
The US 1989 CD Keep On Rocking, with re-recorded versions of the band's twelve known songs was released under the name of Brian Johnson and Geordie as well as the Australian 1991 compilation CD Rockin ' With The Boys 1972 – 1976.
Bon had mentioned that he had been in England once touring with a band and he had mentioned that Brian had been in a band called Geordie and Bon had said ' Brian Johnson, he was a great rock and roll singer in the style of Little Richard.
The manager from 1995 to 2001 as Town rose from the Northern Counties East League to the Northern Premier League Premier Division was Geordie John Ramshaw.
One-time Buster Brown bass guitarist Geordie Leach was recruited to record their self-titled debut LP, Rose Tattoo, which reached the top 40 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in November 1978.
The names of the Geordies were not always consistent: the fifth Geordie was referred to as ' Sidney ' in the 1979 Dandy Annual but this name was later given to the leader of the Geordies.
The circulation tripled to over 90, 000 – its highest ever figure, although this figure was exceeded five years later by Geordie Greig.
While still a pupil at Jarrow Grammar School, Miles was a member of a local band called The Influence, which also included Paul Thompson, later drummer with Roxy Music ; and Vic Malcolm, later lead guitarist with Geordie.
He was paraded in front of the Geordie fans before their UEFA cup tie against FK Ventspils, and inherited the club's cherished number 9 shirt, vacated after the retirement of the club-record goalscorer Alan Shearer in April.
It soon became obvious he was heading for a move out of Tyneside, in spite of his popularity among Geordie supporters, some of whom had nicknamed him " David Copperfield " because of his ability to conjure up magic.
It was originally known as " Jingling Man's Hole ", the " Geordie " being a later addition.
A memorial service was held in the Guards Chapel in London on September 18, 2007, where Anna Wintour and Geordie Greig spoke.
In December 2010 an on-line petition was launched calling for "... a clear and sustained commitment on the part of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Councils to work hand-in-hand with the Geordie people ... to help deliver an appropriate celebration of the 150th anniversary of Mr George Ridley's world-famous anthem of Tyneside.
George " Geordie " Armstrong ( 9 August 1944 – 1 November 2000 ) was an English football player and coach, primarily associated with Arsenal.
However, Blenkiron was warned by Hannay's message, and has the house in his command ; Geordie Hamilton and Amos emerge and take von Schwabing prisoner.
In the mid 50s his success in Geordie ( 1955 ) saw him contracted by MGM who thought he was going to be a big star.

Geordie and for
Geordies know Newcastle Brown Ale as " Dog " ( alluding to the British euphemism of seeing a man about a dog ) or Broon ( Geordie accent for ' Brown ').
In April 2010, Heineken USA introduced the Wellington glass, branded as the " Geordie Schooner ," for Newcastle Brown Ale consumers in America.
Geordie () is both a regional nickname for a person from the larger Tyneside
The character " Geordie Georgie ", as portrayed by Catherine Tate in her eponymous TV show, is a Geordie, complete with a thick affected accent, and is portrayed regularly taking part in ( mostly ridiculously ambitious ) sponsored events for a North East based charity – the charity in question usually has a website with an outrageous domain name, for instance, the site for the charity she supports for battered husbands is " www. chinnedbythemissus. co. uk ".
The rest of the series is driven by the interactions and growing friendships between the various characters: for instance, Barry, an electrician from the Black Country, is an obsessive bore ; Neville, one of the Geordie bricklayers, is an insecure young newlywed ; fellow Geordie Oz, another bricklayer, is aggressive and jingoistic ; and London joiner Wayne is a womanizer.
Meat-packing heir Geordie Hormel bought two for use at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles.
They have returned to their Geordie roots in a one-off tribute to The Likely Lads and also by returning to Byker Grove for Geoff's funeral.
* Tab, a Geordie word for a cigarette
Described by Geordie Greig as ' counter culture ', this change is ascribed to ' Saatchi-isation ', named for former Party Chairman Maurice Saatchi, and ideological alignment to the so-called ' Notting Hill Set ' of the party leadership.
Jingling Geordie is reputed to have been a 17th century pirate and smuggler who used the cave as a lookout for incoming ships.
Jingling Geordie ’ s Cave can be described as follows: Tynemouth Castle lies perched on a promontory surrounded on three sides by cliffs which drop for about 100 ft to the sea below.
In late 2009, while the band sorted out the details of release of their album with Abbiss, Geordie Dynes, drummer and founding member of the band left the fold for other pursuits.
Jaz joined guitarist Árni Kristjánsson and drummer Þórarinn Kristjánsson from the band Vonbrigði and played for a while until he reassembled Killing Joke with bassist Birgir Mogensen, and guitarists Guðlaugur and Geordie.

Geordie and example
As an example of the difference in the softer South County Durham / Wearside the English ' book ' is pronounced ' bewk ', in Geordie it becomes ' bouk ' while in the Northumbrian it is ' byuk '.

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