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DickieBrakelight | 09:36 Thu 08th Jul 2010 | ChatterBank
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'Out in the Wiles of Whanney' is a commonly used term to mean out in a remote area but I can't find anything on Google to explain its origin, or even to confirm the spelling.

Does such a term exist beyond the north-east of England and have I spelled it right or is it a phonetic derivation from something else?

Does anyone know?
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Never heard of it
are you a NE person Dickie, I am familiar with it, but don't know it's origin, probably will sound Swahili to our friends in the South?
Try the The Wilds of Wanney
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Yes bobbisox I am from the north-east and I do suspect it is a regional term.
me too, it probably derives from old Northumbrain speak , I suspect Dickie
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Excellente :o)

Wilds of Wanney it is then - we are very economical with our use if the letter D here.

Thank you Robinia.
Dickie where I grew up in Nottinghamshire we wor very economical wi lots o' letters :o)
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Some great pics on that link too. I shall continue to say the amended 'Wilds of Wanney' as, judging by those pics, it is about as remote as you could get.
I think our eresident madman is hiding out in the Wilds of Wanney Dickie|?
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Yes it looks just the place to get away from it all...perhaps not on a foggy day though :o)
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He could be bobbisox although the police are showing a great deal of interest in a remote farmhouse near Rothbury.
yes, so I see, bloody hell with all the support they have, they should flush the maniac out, alas, crims look out for one another,
Will they understand you in Hong Kong ?
I wouldn't mind finding out Jack..lol
Understand who jack?
Dickiebrakelight................;o)
I think Dickiebrakewind would sound so much better..
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"I think Dickiebrakewind would sound so much better.."

Are you suggesting I'm flatulent?

Nothing could be fart her from the truth.

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