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Mate,
My point rather, is your choice of words to a Gambian sister.
Cockney, Mark Steele, Margaret Thatcher, Pechkam Rye, who cares?
If you do your research too you will realise that Cockney is historically
an Essex and East End Lingo. I should know, for am from the East End.
You could be the dean of Oxford for all I care. Just respect the sisters, man.
Dave
Dave
Hamjatta Kanteh wrote:
> Dave,
> I'm studying literary and historical criticism at Oxford University. Part of
> what we do is look at the post-modern psychobabble in literature. Do your
> research for you will discover that Peckham Rye is alternated for Cockney.
> Mark Steele formerly of the Guardian and now with the Independent (London)
> famously brought this to the fore. Need I go any further? I find post-modern
> literature very irritating and risible especially it's emphasis on Manichean
> deconstruction.
> Good Day.
> Hamjatta Kanteh
>
> hkanteh
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