new member here from newfoundland canada

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newfie bullet

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newfoundland canada
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international 684 , massey 1105
glad to be a part of site , a lot of knowledgeable members here with a great amount of good information . looking forward to being a part of it .
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newfie bullet
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #3  
G'day Mate and welcome to TBN from Downunder.

Enjoy the site.
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #5  
Welcome to the forum.

:welcome:

Glad you're here!
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #6  
:welcome: Really good stuff on TBN as I am finding out so enjoy!
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #8  
Welcome from sunny Alberta
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #9  
Welcome from Central Nova Scotia.What part of the Rock do you reside?
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #10  
And from 'La Belle Province" (Quebec) and hey I was sqreeched a few years back!
Down by the pond are you?\

FYI, in Nfld they have no lakes, only ponds!
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #12  
Welcome newfie .
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #13  
Welcome from Missouri! I visited the SW corner of Newfoundland a while back, very pretty place.
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #14  
Welcome from Branson Mo.
I have been trying to understand some of your language. I have been watching the "Republic of Doyle" on Netflix and have had to look up a few things. :)

I have been told that I have quite an accent, and of course the Ozarks Region where I live is full of language nuances and phrases that are not used elsewhere in the broad spectrum of "English". I am sure if we were face to face we could understand each other, but I bet a few good laughs would be had on each side of the "common language" :)
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #15  
Welcome from Branson Mo.
I have been trying to understand some of your language. I have been watching the "Republic of Doyle" on Netflix and have had to look up a few things. :)

I have been told that I have quite an accent, and of course the Ozarks Region where I live is full of language nuances and phrases that are not used elsewhere in the broad spectrum of "English". I am sure if we were face to face we could understand each other, but I bet a few good laughs would be had on each side of the "common language" :)
If they are speaking really hard down Newfie, I don't think you would get much of it. I had one working for me once and when he got down with the Newfie talk, there wasn't a word understood by me or the local Alberta Canadians.
 
/ new member here from newfoundland canada #16  
Every little town where I live has a different dialect . I think it is safe to say we all talk fast and work hard and will share most everything they have with you . A lot of newfie's in Alberta are having a rough time now with the fires . Was the guy that worked for you a hard worker ?
 
 
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