Friday, 4 October 2013

Adults talking transcript

M – and then you came all the way |along |
D -                                                 |all the| way along (.) until monkton coombe
M – yeah
D – and went through the two tunnels (3) and you go from monkton coombe (.) along a bit (.) off the (.) off the canal
M – right
D – and (.) then you join the (.) railway path (.) which is a new cycle path they’ve opened up through these two tunnels (.) you go un (.) onto the flat really
M – oh right (1) because there’s a (.) there’s a hill that goes up from monkton coombe from the A38 (.) that go (.) the A36 (.) that goes up like this
D – yeah (.) no we didn’t go up that (1) there (.) along the cycle path saw a (.) I think it was a gras snake
R – really
D – yeah (.) I was (.) |ahead|
R -                            |yeah  |
D – I was sort of lead by most of this grindy stuff (.) and he heard me coming and slithered off (.) into the grass
R – oh cool
D – see there’s the gorilla pod up there (.) look
M – oh yes (.) yes
R – [laughs] it |looks like it’s posing for the pic|ture with you
M -                |did it take a long time (.) time   |                          who took that one then
D – either paul or james
R – |pardon   |
G – |what did| you say Michael (.) lovely meal
D – yeah
G – was it in the pub
D – yeah (.) we had (.) um (.) steak ale (.) mushroom and ale pie (.) chips (.) cauliflower broccoli  carrots (.) it was really nice
G – and pud
D – don’t think we had a pud
M – your coffee’s over there mike
D – ah (.) thanks (2) so (.) that’s dundus aquaduct
M – mhm
D – (6) back along the cycle path or one of the lanes there
R – (4) did you have someone waiting to take the pictures (2) for you
D – no we (.) just sort of (.) |sometimes I’d put|
M -                                     |where’s that then |
D – this is in (.) um (.) the park in nailsea
M – oh (.) |right|
D –           |now| |that’s|
R -                     |is it    |
D – Adge Cutler (1) |who’s one of the Wurzles      |
R -                           |I didn’t know we had statues | [laughs] |is he from| Nailsea
D -                                                                                       |that is the|              yeah I think so (2) Hannah moore (.) who was a philanthropist in the seventeenth or eighteenth century
M – mhm
D – who built schools
M – right
D – around Bristol and (.) uh (.) nailsea (1) and that is a fella called Coate (.) of Coate’s cider (.) cause Coate’s cider (.) used to be made in Nailsea
M – that’s quite cool
D – yeah
R – we like cider (.) yes yes yes [laughs]
D – (1) yeah so (.) it was really good
R – (4) forty one pictures (.) is that all like final ones |so you have mo|re than those
D -                                                                          |yeah final ones  |
M – yeah (.) great
D – yeah (.) |we had|
R -              |loads   |
D – loads
G – what (1) what happened today then (.) did dad come and get you
R – yeah (.) he did
D – (1) and (.) Robyn’s got work
R – (1) yeah I’ve got a staff meeting (.) for a couple of hours
G – say again
R – I’ve got a staff meeting for a couple of hours
G – (3) you’ve got a staff meeting
R – yeah (.) af (.) after the store closes so it’s Sunday (.) so it’s from |five| til seven
G -                                                                                                   |oh  |

M – so what are you (.) doing (.) um

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