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I thought this was a Sconnie/Sotie thing. We often end our sentences in doncha know.
My mother says @ss over tea-kettle.
It's always a 'turdy-ott-six' here lol
some of the old country folks used to use as an interjection: "Doncha know". They'd just say blah blah blah, "doncha know".
My mother says @ss over tea-kettle.
And when someone falls, its @ss over elbows....
It's always a 'turdy-ott-six' here lol
Most people I know say 30-06, "thurdee owt see-yix."