Godzilla Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 So I had lunch today with a mate of mine who's into the reggae / skinhead side of things as well as soul and R&B. I'd done him a CD comp and which included The Beas on Pama. Thing is we both pronounce it differently, Pama that is. He's from Somerset and I'm originally from Manchester just to complicate things further. We need a definintive answer, so: Is it pronounced "Pamma" (as in Gamma, Mama, err... Rama Lama Ding Dong) or is it " Parma" ( as in calmer, Llama, Jeffrey Dharma)? What does the team think? Godz
Pete S Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 So I had lunch today with a mate of mine who's into the reggae / skinhead side of things as well as soul and R&B. I'd done him a CD comp and which included The Beas on Pama. Thing is we both pronounce it differently, Pama that is. He's from Somerset and I'm originally from Manchester just to complicate things further. We need a definintive answer, so: Is it pronounced "Pamma" (as in Gamma, Mama, err... Rama Lama Ding Dong) or is it " Parma" ( as in calmer, Llama, Jeffrey Dharma)? What does the team think? Godz It was owned by the Palmer brothers so I would guess that it is pronounced Palmer
Godzilla Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) It was owned by the Palmer brothers so I would guess that it is pronounced Palmer Yippee! I'm right!! I should have also had a bet with him that you'd be the first to answer this question. We agreed you'd know and the fact that you're from the Midlands makes you just about impartial Cheers Pete. Godz Edited January 11, 2007 by Godzilla
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 or is it " Parma" No Godz, that's a city in North-West Italy. Good place for cheese (Parmigiano Reggiano), and ham (the famous Parma ham)... Nothing to do with Jamaican labels... Roccia This is the result of a boring afternoon in the shop...
macca Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 there could be a case for pronouncing it 'paymer'. consonant+dipthong+consonant+schwa according to english pronunciation rules (cough, cough), a double consonant usually indicates a short preceding vowel eg gamma... macca roccia: have you ever tried spanish jam³n iberico de bellota? you wouldn't buy parma ham again. oh' god, what have I said!?
Guest Stuart T Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 It was owned by the Palmer brothers so I would guess that it is pronounced Palmer And nobody would pronounce it Pamma in Harrow or Jamaica (I'd guess). There was a Jamaican Pama from the late 50s, they may have pinched the name or been involved in it. Never heard anyone ever call it Pamma. macca, you're barking son. "Paymer"? Agree with you about the ham though
Godzilla Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 there could be a case for pronouncing it 'paymer'. consonant+dipthong+consonant+schwa according to english pronunciation rules (cough, cough), a double consonant usually indicates a short preceding vowel eg gamma... macca You're just talking shiyte now surely Godz
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 You're just talking shiyte now surely Godz where i come from we pronounce it -paaaaaarma as in faaaaaarmer...but i am a carrot crunching tw*t from Northamptonshire
macca Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 You're just talking shiyte now surely Godz no, I'm being deadly serious. ask any linguistics boff. barking? two stops short of dagenham, innit?
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 no, I'm being deadly serious. ask any linguistics boff. barking? two stops short of dagenham, innit? District line seem to remember, from my old West Ham days...
Godzilla Posted January 11, 2007 Author Posted January 11, 2007 no, I'm being deadly serious. ask any linguistics boff. barking? two stops short of dagenham, innit? Me mam always told me "you can't argue with a man you can't understand" I don't know how to Dagenham but I was once caught Altringham Godz
Gene-r Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Always pronounced it "Palmer", like the "Palmer (er Parma) Violets" sweets Mum used to buy for me!
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 there could be a case for pronouncing it 'paymer'. consonant+dipthong+consonant+schwa according to english pronunciation rules (cough, cough), a double consonant usually indicates a short preceding vowel eg gamma... macca roccia: have you ever tried spanish jam³n iberico de bellota? you wouldn't buy parma ham again. oh' god, what have I said!? Never tried this Bellota, Macca, but it cant beat the "Cinta Senese" ham. Particular pork breed selected in Siena area. Only 100 animals butchered every year. Their ham costs 13 euros per 100 grams...
Guest Stuart T Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 barking? two stops short of dagenham, innit? Do you not mean Dayjernhaym?
Guest Stuart T Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Never tried this Bellota, Macca, but it cant beat the "Cinta Senese" ham. Particular pork breed selected in Siena area. Only 100 animals butchered every year. Their ham costs 13 euros per 100 grams... Went to a ham themed bar in Madrid once. Rather nice to have a beer and some proper ham. Why can't we have places like that?
Funky Si Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Never tried this Bellota, Macca, but it cant beat the "Cinta Senese" ham. Particular pork breed selected in Siena area. Only 100 animals butchered every year. Their ham costs 13 euros per 100 grams... How about starting up a "rare Ham Forum" - Northern Ham is best of course - York's famous for it (you have to be careful though - there are some dodgy ham merchants who sell York ham that's not actually from York & the like. Pressed ham, it's called).
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Went to a ham themed bar in Madrid once. Rather nice to have a beer and some proper ham. Why can't we have places like that? Stuart, if you like that kind of places, you should try Tuscany...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Stuart, if you like that kind of places, you should try Tuscany... Hey Big Daddy Roccia ... Never mind all this talk of ham ..... what's the name of the wonderful after dinner drink we had when I was with you in Pisa ? Malc Burton
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Hey Big Daddy Roccia ... Never mind all this talk of ham ..... what's the name of the wonderful after dinner drink we had when I was with you in Pisa ? Malc Burton I think you're talking about LIMONCELLO, malc...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 I think you're talking about LIMONCELLO, malc... Sounds like it to me ..... a top drink Barbara & Inge hav told me that they will be with you next month ..... are you ready for visiting Yorkshire ? Malc Burton
Guest Roccia Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Sounds like it to me ..... a top drink Barbara & Inge hav told me that they will be with you next month ..... are you ready for visiting Yorkshire ? Malc Burton Malc, if you can find good quality lemons, you can make it homemade. I'll ask me mum, she makes limoncello. Yes we're ready for Yorkshire on Friday, and Dorset on Saturday...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Malc, if you can find good quality lemons, you can make it homemade. I'll ask me mum, she makes limoncello. Yes we're ready for Yorkshire on Friday, and Dorset on Saturday... I await the recipe from your mum .... Looking forward to meeting up at The Ritz with you on the Friday ; I will be a bit knacked as I will have only just got back from Belgium at lunchtime . What happened to the LTSC anniversary CD ? are you bringing it with you ? Malc Burton
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Malc, if you can find good quality lemons, you can make it homemade. I'll ask me mum, she makes limoncello. Yes we're ready for Yorkshire on Friday, and Dorset on Saturday... I await the recipe from your mum .... Looking forward to meeting up at The Ritz with you on the Friday ; I will be a bit knacked as I will have only just got back from Belgium at lunchtime . What happened to the LTSC anniversary CD ? are you bringing it with you ? Malc Burton
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Malc, if you can find good quality lemons, you can make it homemade. I'll ask me mum, she makes limoncello. Yes we're ready for Yorkshire on Friday, and Dorset on Saturday... I await the recipe from your mum .... Looking forward to meeting up at The Ritz with you on the Friday ; I will be a bit knacked as I will have only just got back from Belgium at lunchtime . What happened to the LTSC anniversary CD ? are you bringing it with you ? Malc Burton
mischief Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 limoncello. We had that in Rimini last year.. after our meal they left a bottle on the table for us to help ourselves.. rude not to.. was we ment to do the whole bottle!!!! there was 4 of us after all.. I to await the recipe... Roccia hope your well mate.. You doing Prestatyn?
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