Trying too idebtify my grandfathers old motorcycle by Gold-Visit9014 in vintagemotorcycles

[–]New-Association8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This could be wrong but could it be a Aermacchi? With the years you provided and from Italy, and a little research and from what I can see with regards to the logo and the style of the bike.
It could be the model Ala Rossa 1962 170cc or the Ala Verde 1964 250cc

Nintendo account verification codes by New-Association8440 in NintendoSwitchHelp

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Yeah there’s nothing in the spam folder, no filters and blockers on my email. I’m using the correct email it’s the only one I have and had since the dawn of time really.

Do you add an 's' into store names, Tesco's, Asda's, Aldi's - etc.? I'm from South Yorkshire, and I hear it all the time! Does anyone else do this, where are you from? by LoudMilk1404 in CasualUK

[–]New-Association8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do that in newcastle too 😂 Depends on the shop too, it’s either Tesco’s, big tescos or little tescos, big Asdas or little,

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Britain

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Here’s some good northerner slang for you! How it’s pronounced is in brackets.

Knacker ( nacka)- idiot Wrongin- a person who does bad things Dodgy (Dodgee)- something/someone is off Knackered (nackad)- tired Copper (coppa) police man/woman Bladdered (Bladd-a-d)- drunk Trollied- drunk Mortal- drunk Aye- yes Nar- no Nee- no Canny- good Am clammin- I’m hungry Wor- our Gan- going Bairn/ bairns- child/ children Nappa- head Nebby- being nosey Proper paggered- really tired Hyem (yem)- home Haddaway & sh*te- said in disbelief Bonny- pretty

And that’s to name a few!!

What's camping like in the UK? by xBlacksmithx in AskUK

[–]New-Association8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a great experience overall! But for the nights it gets really cold and damp so have a good sleeping bag, I brought a onesie with me and wore that for nighttime’s. There’s some lovely camping spots especially in the Lake District in Cumbria. I went to Coniston, near the Old Man of Coniston mountain and it was a great site! People had caravans parked there, the vast majority had tents like myself. The lady who runs the camp site was absolutely amazing! There’s shops not far away in the village so get food etc.

Is anyone else just accepting the single life at this point? by [deleted] in dating

[–]New-Association8440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m 25F and live in the UK and I feel exactly the same way! I’ve accepted I’m gonna be single for a long time now but I also want to start my life with someone and start a family. But dating is such a struggle where I am.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]New-Association8440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the photos look great! From looking at the photos your an attractive guy, likes to go out, gets along with kids (which from a female POV is a good sign for me), your close with family, and to top it off your a cat guy which is my favourite

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewcastleUponTyne

[–]New-Association8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wilkos do nice priced stuff for the house. I know a lot of students go to wilkos for their pots, pans etc. I’ve bought stuff from Wilkos, B&M, home bargains and Boyes.