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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostNext time you meet them lot, ask why their collective IQ as a nation is less than 20.
However we have a similarly tedious conversation almost every day. Tedious because I choose to make it so.
When getting 'the child' ready in the morning.
Wife "Can you put "child's" shoes on"
Me "They won't fit me"
Wife "On her"
Me "That's not what you said"
Every single day.Last edited by JRCT; 30 October 2015, 16:33.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostNext time you meet them lot, ask why their collective IQ as a nation is less than 20.
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostOver the last 15 years, I have forced this conversation on more occasions than I have ended up having a pint with any of my Scottish mates.
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I dunno sometimes it is good to use these phrases just to annoy pedantic tw@s who know full well what is being said but seem to think they must show off the obvious intellectual superiority by pointing out that the well know phrases you have just used is not factually correct.
Maybe it's just me.
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oooh...
New and Improved!
one or the other FFS!
Also people who say 'You have two choices!'
No I have one choice, I may have multiple options but its still only one choice.
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostMe "Fancy a pint tomorrow at 1pm?"
ANY of my Scottish mates "Aye. I'll see you the 'morn"
Me "No. We're meeting at 1pm. That's the afternoon"
AOMSM "Aye, the 'morn"
Me "No. You're using 'morn as an abbreviation of morning, as in 'I'll see you in the morning'. We're meeting at 1pm".
AOMSM "Och. F-yooo!"
Over the last 15 years, I have forced this conversation on more occasions than I have ended up having a pint with any of my Scottish mates.
i'm surprised you didn't get a response of 'Aye, the morra, back a wan' see you there wee man'
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"Specially designed" seems to be a new one.
WTF? If it's designed then it's already been done specially.
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Me "Fancy a pint tomorrow at 1pm?"
ANY of my Scottish mates "Aye. I'll see you the 'morn"
Me "No. We're meeting at 1pm. That's the afternoon"
AOMSM "Aye, the 'morn"
Me "No. You're using 'morn as an abbreviation of morning, as in 'I'll see you in the morning'. We're meeting at 1pm".
AOMSM "Och. F-yooo!"
Over the last 15 years, I have forced this conversation on more occasions than I have ended up having a pint with any of my Scottish mates.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
As she's in Australia, I can't slap her.
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My sister alternates between "hysterical" and "too funny" for anything that raises a vague smile of amusement.
As she's in Australia, I can't slap her.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostCoolio
Ok, kewl
Ok, Magic!
actually
If anyone uses those words regularly, please head to America and
Wow.
Hokey Dokey
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Originally posted by Bluespider View PostUp here we can have one, wahn, yin, wun
all acceptable.
I was on a cisco course ages ago where the instructor insisted of saying 'simultaneously... and at the same time.'
misuse of acronyms is almost more annoying than the actual use of acronyms. One guy uses A.K.A in place of every other acronym you could think of.
BUT NOT WONN!!
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Really?
REALLY?
People who say, really?, in that way. Annoys the crap out of me for some reason.
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