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And there was me thinking it was associating with atw too much!Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThe degree of your brain hurting when thinking.. is in direct proportion to the likelihood and frequency of using 'WHS'. Too much usage results in varicose brains and dribbling.
Gosh you learn something new on cuk every day.....
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The degree of your brain hurting when thinking.. is in direct proportion to the likelihood and frequency of using 'WHS'. Too much usage results in varicose brains and dribbling.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI tried to think about that and my brain now hurts.
Posting on cuk can be so taxing sometimes.....
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The use of 'WHS' reminds me of this bit from Rob Newman's History of the World backwards.
Samuel Johnson laments decline of the English language
Sir, the English language is in decline. Allow me to quote you a transcript of a conversation from the twenty-first century. People then would think nothing of using as many as twenty similies in a single sentence:
‘I was like getting off the bus and he was like on the pavement and I was like ‘is he blanking me?’ cos if he is that’s like ‘oh my days!’
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Was that an ironic WHS or was your WHS in support of WHS?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWHS
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Like till you joined in with your "you so can't use WHS" like, it was. So like whatever! You are soooooooo lame!Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhat was the topic again? Oh yeah let's have a go at Atw!
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