Just seen a tweet by someone from Liverpool that started "R A"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust seen a tweet by someone from Liverpool that started "R A"
Could someone elucidate please?Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI managed that on the M25 once, almost got the car into 3rd gear.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Could someone elucidate please?
* Examples: "R A I never nicked them wheels", "R A I wasn't working on the side", "R A R Sandra's norra thief".Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLiverpudlians tend to start sentences that convey a negative sense with "Aah, hey"* but because of the accent it sounds like "R A". First time I've seen someone explicitly spell it out like that, but it makes sense given Twitter's 140 character limit
* Examples: "R A I never nicked them wheels", "R A I wasn't working on the side", "R A R Sandra's norra thief".Join IPSEComment
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Just popped to Iceland to replenish my stock of frozen Greggs steak bakes. I realise this hardly leaves me in any position to pass judgment but by Christ, people eat some terrible muck don't they? There were people at the till with what looked like their weekly shop and the healthiest thing out of the lot was a tin of baked beans
I'm always deeply suspicious of things that claim to be chicken but come in a bag of two dozen for a couple of quid and have a shape that doesn't resemble any part of the anatomy of a chickenComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust popped to Iceland to replenish my stock of frozen Greggs steak bakes. I realise this hardly leaves me in any position to pass judgment but by Christ, people eat some terrible muck don't they? There were people at the till with what looked like their weekly shop and the healthiest thing out of the lot was a tin of baked beans
I'm always deeply suspicious of things that claim to be chicken but come in a bag of two dozen for a couple of quid and have a shape that doesn't resemble any part of the anatomy of a chicken
Then to be fair if you see my shopping you think I'm a health freak or a slob. Mainly because I buy fruit and veg from one place and other stuff from other supermarkets."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo frozen Iceland veg?
Then to be fair if you see my shopping you think I'm a health freak or a slob. Mainly because I buy fruit and veg from one place and other stuff from other supermarkets.
I was thinking that they might be buying other, better stuff elsewhere, but the chap behind me with the alleged chicken bits looked like he had his entire shop for the week in thereComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo frozen Iceland veg?
Then to be fair if you see my shopping you think I'm a health freak or a slob. Mainly because I buy fruit and veg from one place and other stuff from other supermarkets.
EDIT: looks like they've moved, and the stall isn't as big as it was in their 1980s heyday: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.63...7i13312!8i6656Last edited by NickFitz; 24 April 2017, 14:20.Comment
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