yes, "tyoopl"  - thats what I meant by 'choo-ple' (not v good at the 
phonetics)
As a scouse git (though living in Australia), I would definitely say 
'tyoopl'.

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> worzel wrote:
>
>> Cheers - thanks for the feedback guys - pretty much answers the question 
>> for me.
>>
>> 'Two-Pull' it is then, thanks.
>>
> Well, it might be "Two-Pull" in American, but in English it's "tyoopl" --  
> NOT "choopl" (blearch!). I've also heard people say "tuppl".
>
> So, basically, say whatever you want. Language is about communication :-)
>
> you-say-tomato-ly y'rs  - steve
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