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Hello friends.
BH Geordie613 is doing well.
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/featured/1292942/watch-dramatic-rescue-fire-london-kosher-supermarket.html This building was managed by my old company in London before the company closed and I moved to Manchester.
RabbiofCrawley, of course I know Dayan Krausz and many of his sons and sons in law. He is not a Rt Hon, which is a title reserved for Her Majesty’s Privy Councillors (LB, you’ll have to google that, too complicated to explain). However, I would use Herr Rabbiner for him. He doesn’t walk too well nowadays, but I often see him at Mincha in Ohel Torah.

LB, and everyone else. I have explained this before, but No idea where. I use Geordie as I was born within Newcastle upon Tyne. Geordie is a term for the locals in that area of the North East of England. Not all Geordies are very poor, although any self respecting Geordie will be working class. I an of course slightly different as I am a Geordie613. (If Bobov can do it, so can Geordies!)
In the previous iteration of the YWN CR, we had subtitles. After 5 years I was finally awarded the title, ‘Malach of the North’. A quick google search of Angel of the North, will reveal a huge monstrosity, which stands at the Southernmost point of Gateshead, which lechol hade’os is just outside the Geordie area, looking south. It is one of the iconic symbols of the local councils of Gateshead and Newcastle, together with the Tyne Bridge.

LB, you may hear my accent in my words. It probably sounds like London, the accent is known as ‘Received Pronunciation’. Anyone who follows these forums will know that I was brought up in South Africa, and moved over 20 years ago. However, a geordie accent is very very different, and probably sounds like a foreign language to outsiders. In fact it developed from the Vikings who arrived and settled those parts many years ago.
I do imagine anyone else talking in the NY accent, with their ‘erbs and what not. Although Rabbi of Crawley probably talks in Cockney Rhyming slang common in Sarf Lundin.