Greetings from real Yorkshire
AS a Yorkshireman born and bred (Horbury to Rotherham via Doncaster), I must take issue with Jayne Dowle when she wrote (Yorkshire Post, May 14) that in Yorkshire the citizens send an average of 31 greetings cards per quarter year.
Not in my Yorkshire they don’t. I doubt if I have sent 31 cards in my entire life. Mind you, I am only 60 years of age so I suppose that could change. It’s unlikely, though.
Unforgettable
From: Terry Duncan, Greame Road, Bridlington.
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Bombed out
From: Shaun Beal, Hatfield Woodhouse, Doncaster.
WITH reference to Councillor Charlie Wraith’s letter (Yorkshire Post, May 12), councillors who don’t know something should shut up. A Jager bomb by definition (the clue is in the name) is made from Jagermeister!
What a surprise, no vodka at all.
Teat message
From: Keith Flint, Richmond, North Yorkshire.
WHAT hope is there when I receive a text message from a private-school educated young man who spells the verb “write” as “‘wright”? Texting is the greatest threat to the English language. Do others agree?