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‘My Wee Banger’ Wooden Keyring – Etchie
£4.00
How to spake Norn Iron Slang!
Our wee Country has so many words that we have converted into Slang! 🤣
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Categories: Books & Stationary, Pins & Keyrings, Stationary
Tags: car, My wee banger, norn iron, norn slang, northern ireland, Northern Ireland Frame, Northern sayings, Wall hanging
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