3 May 2008 at 10:26 #21 Steedie Steedie Man of Honour Joined 29 Jun 2004 Posts 21,618 Location Oxfordshire Nee Kon is even worse!
3 May 2008 at 11:03 #22 Tachyon Tachyon Associate Joined 26 Dec 2003 Posts 2,153 Location Same oul' town Nigh-con for me.
3 May 2008 at 15:32 #23 jesta jesta Soldato Joined 19 Dec 2004 Posts 3,887 Nigh-con for me. Friends say Nick-on, always wondered which one was the right one...guess non of them are.
Nigh-con for me. Friends say Nick-on, always wondered which one was the right one...guess non of them are.
3 May 2008 at 16:22 #24 A.N.Other A.N.Other Soldato Joined 6 Nov 2005 Posts 8,066 Location MK45 I've say nigh-con as it sounds nicer, but I've always known that that's not the right way to say it.
3 May 2008 at 17:56 #25 Shoei Shoei Associate Joined 11 Dec 2003 Posts 2,452 Location Heysham, Lancs its pronounced "money-pit"
3 May 2008 at 18:24 #26 Helium_Junkie Helium_Junkie Soldato Joined 26 Nov 2003 Posts 6,674 Location East Sussex I say Nikk On. Because the shop people say Nikk On
3 May 2008 at 19:46 #27 robertgilbert86 robertgilbert86 Associate Joined 1 Feb 2006 Posts 2,220 Location Newcastle upon Tyne nick-on
3 May 2008 at 20:16 #29 robertgilbert86 robertgilbert86 Associate Joined 1 Feb 2006 Posts 2,220 Location Newcastle upon Tyne can't-on
4 May 2008 at 18:29 #30 gadgets gadgets Associate Joined 26 Dec 2007 Posts 363 Aod said: i've heard it pronouned nigh-con (as in, "the end is nigh" and conman) but also nikkon (as in Nick (for nicholas) and on, in one fluid word) so, which is it? Click to expand... its only nigh con if you are American and can't speak English
Aod said: i've heard it pronouned nigh-con (as in, "the end is nigh" and conman) but also nikkon (as in Nick (for nicholas) and on, in one fluid word) so, which is it? Click to expand... its only nigh con if you are American and can't speak English
4 May 2008 at 18:39 #31 Crossy Crossy Associate Joined 23 Oct 2006 Posts 1,600 Location Newcastle, The Toon Knee-Con.