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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:05:14 GMT 1
another for you;
a face like a harvest moon? Wot were that about then??!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:05:48 GMT 1
i remember it as chinese but guess in other areas could of had variations like indian
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:06:22 GMT 1
i remember it as chinese but guess in other areas could of had variations like indian It freaking hurt!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:06:53 GMT 1
Plot neet
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:07:09 GMT 1
Sue Barker.
If I hadn't been a fat greasy faced spot laden bastard, I think we could have had a future together.
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:07:10 GMT 1
thanks TWT. Been trying to think how to spell that for last half hour; "leet geen"; a randy bugger; but politely a ladies man!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:08:11 GMT 1
Sue Barker. If I hadn't been a fat greasy faced spot laden bastard, I think we could have had a future together. Lol she used to make my arms sore....can't remember why......
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Post by thrice on Sept 24, 2013 23:08:14 GMT 1
Was that the same as goalie when? Goalie when = ingenious means of leveling two uneven sides
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:09:02 GMT 1
thanks TWT. Been trying to think how to spell that for last half hour; "leet geen"; a randy bugger; but politely a ladies man!!!! Haha love it, it's a saying I love to use now, " he's a bit bloody leet geen he is" haha
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:11:14 GMT 1
thanks TWT. Been trying to think how to spell that for last half hour; "leet geen"; a randy bugger; but politely a ladies man!!!! Haha love it, it's a saying I love to use now, " he's a bit bloody leet geen he is" haha Was sometimes a compliment, sometimes said with malice and at other times with envy!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:11:14 GMT 1
Did anyone ever do "plugs" or "sieves" after a burp or a fart?
My son does very similar with his mates now but announces "Mackrel"
Anyone?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:12:05 GMT 1
Haha love it, it's a saying I love to use now, " he's a bit bloody leet geen he is" haha Was sometimes a compliment, sometimes said with malice and at other times with envy!! Exactly. A multi use phrase and southerners haven't an effing clue what it means!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:13:36 GMT 1
Eriks.....the Germans.....more a Geordie saying than one of ours. Seem to remember it came from auf wiedersehen pet?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:13:41 GMT 1
Sue Barker. If I hadn't been a fat greasy faced spot laden bastard, I think we could have had a future together. Lol she used to make my arms sore....can't remember why...... Not the same one mate, although she was also a blonde.
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:13:41 GMT 1
another saying; that face you're pulling will sour t'milk!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:15:10 GMT 1
put wood int hole
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:16:21 GMT 1
said with contempt in response to being asked where someone lived that was not the right side of the Pennines Ah, he's from ovver t'top.
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:17:14 GMT 1
back 'oil; meaning shed or outhouse or cellar.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:17:33 GMT 1
I left door open the other day and our lass said " were you born in a field" I said "yep, uddersfield"
Old uns still the best.....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:18:32 GMT 1
Shut yer cakeoil (mouth)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:19:57 GMT 1
Sue Barker. If I hadn't been a fat greasy faced spot laden bastard, I think we could have had a future together. Lol she used to make my arms sore....can't remember why...... Chinese burns?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:20:43 GMT 1
Not localised language but bygone stuff....did anyone's grandma used to use that "camp coffee". (Not rainbow laces thread again)
In not kidding, that was bloody horrendous!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:21:42 GMT 1
Sick sarnie. (Heinz sandwich spread on bread)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:21:53 GMT 1
Cock of the school.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:22:29 GMT 1
i still buy it its an acquired taste lol
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:23:14 GMT 1
Wobetide the boy who speaks again in this class. did that mean?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:23:44 GMT 1
i still buy it its an acquired taste lol Camp coffee or jars of sick? Lol!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2013 23:24:21 GMT 1
lol only stuff i hate are marmite and bloody twiglets
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:25:25 GMT 1
Not localised language but bygone stuff....did anyone's grandma used to use that "camp coffee". (Not rainbow laces thread again) In not kidding, that was bloody horrendous! mi grandma had a shop where she sold among other products,Camp coffee. The bottle had a very un pc label on it and it tasted terrible - the coffee not the label. I dont think she sold many bottles in a year.
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Post by robertobobbaggio on Sept 24, 2013 23:27:20 GMT 1
Wobetide the boy who speaks again in this class. did that mean? a prelude to getting the ruler across yer knuckles or the stick across yer 'arris. but woebetide, sounds like a religous expression.
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