weymouthPIE This is quite good fun to read, a lot of the words and expressions take me back to growing up in Nottingham. I've forgottena lot of them which kind of dissapoints me, I'm proud of being from Nottingham and I dont want to start sounding like these lot down here - farmers Maybe it was just me, but does/did anybody ever use the expression "on your/my todd" - on my/your own? One of my mates text me the other day asking me if I was going to something that was on at Weymouth FC, and I replied "no I cant be bothered, especially going on my todd" - he was was and truly stumped Jack Jones is another, apparantly Cockney rhyming slang, term that we use a lot with the same meaning-I sat there waiting on my Jack Jones-I sat on my own.