I much prefer flange and axe wound anyway.
Brill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thFjTo6r4gg
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Flappy loose chuntOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFLC is also an acronym for something else
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Fit Lovely Contractor?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFLC is also an acronym for something else
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Typical jock mate, can't speak EnglishOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostYou've used it as a noun in those two examples, you utter clungefraggle.
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FLC is also an acronym for something elseOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostEntirely doubtful.
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Entirely doubtful.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostCan I help love?
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Can I help love?Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostFully agree with Halo.
My quoting button thingy doesn't seem to be working.
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Well, perhaps you should go and find a private place and see if you can get it back in action againOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostFully agree with Halo.
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ExactlyOriginally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostOh, how all very Guardian
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Fully agree with Halo.
My quoting button thingy doesn't seem to be working.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhat does CUK think? Do you use the C word, or do you consider it the height of vulgarity?
https://www.theguardian.com/media/mi...-of-the-c-word
Oh, how all very Guardian
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You've used it as a noun in those two examples, you utter clungefraggle.Originally posted by ContractorHardman View PostTo be fair, the C word in Scotland is actually an adjective and descriptive word...
"Whats that Chunt doing over there?"
"Look at that Chunt on the telly!" *Watching Osborne on the television*
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Very odd. Smells fishy to me.It is curious to me that the only really 'offensive' word left in the English Language is slang for female genitalia
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