Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:25 - May 19 with 1218 views | Binner | I'm boring. I've only known them as woodlice. | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:27 - May 19 with 1213 views | Guthrum |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:25 - May 19 by Binner | I'm boring. I've only known them as woodlice. |
I don't know whether "sowbug" is a Suffolk term or a family one. | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:28 - May 19 with 1209 views | north_stand77 | Rolly Pigs, another Suffolk term I believe. | | | |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:33 - May 19 with 1198 views | Guthrum |
Maybe came across with US airmen during the War, if so? | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 23:05 - May 19 with 1133 views | sparks |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:33 - May 19 by Guthrum | Maybe came across with US airmen during the War, if so? |
Wife says they are slaters. | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 23:46 - May 19 with 1106 views | factual_blue |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:33 - May 19 by Guthrum | Maybe came across with US airmen during the War, if so? |
Over here with their fancy cigarettes, chocolate, nylons and woodlice. | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 05:46 - May 20 with 1025 views | brogansnose | Eariwigs. Got that from my Gran when I was a kid and it seemed to be in general use IIRC. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 06:05 - May 20 with 1018 views | WeWereZombies |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 05:46 - May 20 by brogansnose | Eariwigs. Got that from my Gran when I was a kid and it seemed to be in general use IIRC. |
And earwigs were called woodilice? | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 08:33 - May 20 with 969 views | Pendejo |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 05:46 - May 20 by brogansnose | Eariwigs. Got that from my Gran when I was a kid and it seemed to be in general use IIRC. |
But this is an ear wig... different shape | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 08:38 - May 20 with 953 views | ShropshireBluenago09 | Always known them as 'Chucky Pigs' | |
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 08:40 - May 20 with 948 views | Coco | Thought it was ‘woodlouse’ Suppose woodlice is plural! Duh [Post edited 20 May 2019 8:41]
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Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 11:18 - May 20 with 872 views | Swansea_Blue |
Woodlice - what would you call them? (following on from Binner's thread) on 22:27 - May 19 by Guthrum | I don't know whether "sowbug" is a Suffolk term or a family one. |
I've never met your family so it would be rude to comment. (I've never heard the term, so it's unlikely to be midlands, which is where my clan comes from, or Suffolk) [Post edited 20 May 2019 11:19]
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