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    #31
    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
    As for Cardiff in the cup final - "Play up Pompey" (Yes I am a Pompey fan)
    Bit of a commute to fratton park from Yorkshire I'd have thought?

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      #32
      Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
      Bit of a commute to fratton park from Yorkshire I'd have thought?
      504 miles round trip

      And sometimes you wonder why, then other times (like last week) it makes it seem so worthwhile

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        #33
        You get your chavspeak down south, but you should hear what we need to contend with up here in Scotland. It seems that everyone between 14 and 23 wears a lacoste trackie and speaks with a lanarkshire accent regardless of where they live. And then end every sentence with the word "nomeen", which I think is a contraction of "does one know what I mean?". Makes me mad.
        Last edited by Alan @ BroomeAffinity; 11 April 2008, 15:58.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
          You get your chavspeak down south, but you should here waht we need to contend with up here in Scotland. It seems that everyone between 14 and 23 wears a lacoste trackie and speaks with a lanarkshire accent regardless of where they live. And then end every sentence with the word "nomeen", which I think is a contraction of "does one know what I mean?". Makes me mad.
          hear

          what

          nomeen?

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            #35
            Spelling amended.

            "nomeen" - know what I mean. Its how the neds say it - honestly.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
              Spelling amended.

              "nomeen" - know what I mean. Its how the neds say it - honestly.
              It's

              They intend it as a question, hence my grammar.

              PS. Ignore me, am being a git.

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                #37
                Originally posted by snaw View Post
                Makes me laugh, especially all the white kids trying to be black.
                Or indeed the black kids trying to be black.

                Some years ago at a friend's house there was a black guy who talked with a very strong accent in some kind of Jamaican patois mixed with Gangsta talk (or whatever it's called).

                After he left my friend explained that they'd been at school together, and until he was about sixteen the bloke had talked perfectly good English with a distinctly middle-class accent

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
                  As for Cardiff in the cup final - "Play up Pompey" (Yes I am a Pompey fan)
                  bloomin skates.
                  ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by snaw View Post
                    I'm not entirely sure I liked being lumped in with a bunch of sassanachs, to be used as a tool of comparison.

                    Aye. Gonni noe dae that, jist gonni noe.
                    it's only chav scots that talk like that my friend

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
                      You get your chavspeak down south, but you should hear what we need to contend with up here in Scotland. It seems that everyone between 14 and 23 wears a lacoste trackie and speaks with a lanarkshire accent regardless of where they live. And then end every sentence with the word "nomeen", which I think is a contraction of "does one know what I mean?". Makes me mad.
                      [viz tip]Chavs, avoid having to suffix every sentence with "naarmean?", by talking properly in the first place, thus ensuring you are instantly understood by the listener.[/viz tip]
                      The vegetarian option.

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