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do you say "our" when referring to members of teh family?
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only when we are about to bankrupt someone elses family.
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The Queen invited me to Royal Ascot, but I'm a Republican so I didn't want to go into her Royal Box.
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It's northern thing, yes :01:
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do you also say stuff like "pass us that" instead of "parse me that"
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
do you also say stuff like "pass us that" instead of "parse me that"
Yes, do the women in your town say she was a gate a lot during a conversation :unsure:
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
do you also say stuff like "pass us that" instead of "parse me that"
Yes, do the women in your town say she was a gate a lot during a conversation :unsure:
nope
how about. you laking out? or lekking if you're lazy :dabs:
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our jud
yorkshire gheyness
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Originally Posted by manker
No and no.
you just lost some respect mang
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
Yes, do the women in your town say she was a gate a lot during a conversation :unsure:
nope
how about. you laking out? or lekking if you're lazy :dabs:
I think that's a yorkshire thing :dabs:
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
nope
how about. you laking out? or lekking if you're lazy :dabs:
I think that's a yorkshire thing :dabs:
noob
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Do they still call each other duck where your from :unsure:
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that's doncaster way *dry
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when friends talk in we inrelation to girlfriend it affects us all
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What about o reet :unsure:
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pronounced rate, but yeh :dabs:
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
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Originally Posted by manker
No and no.
you just lost some respect mang
Why.
Who the feck wants to speak like a geptard :geptard:
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I knew a lad from Derby who called people "Duck".
I think it was Derby, it may have been Stafford.
Or someplace else.
He was a really nice lad anyway. I quite liked getting called Duck. Coz it sounds a bit like Doug.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
I knew a lad from Derby who called people "Duck".
I think it was Derby, it may have been Stafford.
Or someplace else.
He was a really nice lad anyway. I quite liked getting called Duck. Coz it sounds a bit like Doug.
I remember it from a film with albert finney, saturday night sunday morning
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sArA (née Sara née Sara5564) says duck too. She's from Leicestershire, je pense.
JP, why do you think that getting called Doug would be nice ... unless, of course, your name is Doug.
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by JPaul
I knew a lad from Derby who called people "Duck".
I think it was Derby, it may have been Stafford.
Or someplace else.
He was a really nice lad anyway. I quite liked getting called Duck. Coz it sounds a bit like Doug.
I remember it from a film with albert finney, saturday night sunday morning
Feck, that's a long flim.
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ive grown so tired of language differences from Surrey/Lincoln/Wakefield that I no longer speak or type in Engorish - you have each had a small chip embedded in your head so that you can understand my alien dialect, which I created using only a McDonalds napkin and a pen wot I stole from the jobcentre, months ago :dabs:
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
I remember it from a film with albert finney, saturday night sunday morning
Feck, that's a long flim.
So you've seen it then :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by manker
sArA (née Sara née Sara5564) says duck too. She's from Leicestershire, je pense.
JP, why do you think that getting called Doug would be nice ... unless, of course, your name is Doug.
Don't be an arse, you know it is.
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Originally Posted by Mulder
ive grown so tired of language differences from Surrey/Lincoln/Wakefield that I no longer speak or type in Engorish - you have each had a small chip embedded in your head so that you can understand my alien dialect, which I created using only a McDonalds napkin and a pen wot I stole from the jobcentre, months ago
What a strange name for a Job Centre.
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Feck, that's a long flim.
So you've seen it then :rolleyes:
When.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by manker
sArA (née Sara née Sara5564) says duck too. She's from Leicestershire, je pense.
JP, why do you think that getting called Doug would be nice ... unless, of course, your name is Doug.
Don't be an arse, you know it is.
Not really.
I mean I've had no experience in the matter but if I thought someone was addressing me as 'Doug'; I'd give them a look like the blink smiley, or perhaps the ermm smiley.
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Please see above for two variations of the same joke.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
So you've seen it then :rolleyes:
When.
When it was on :blink:
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Don't be an arse, you know it is.
Not really.
I mean I've had no experience in the matter but if I thought someone was addressing me as 'Doug'; I'd give them a look like the
blink smiley, or perhaps the
ermm smiley.
Sorry, I thought you knew.
Dougie actually coz' it's the Scottish version.
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Mulder
ive grown so tired of language differences from Surrey/Lincoln/Wakefield that I no longer speak or type in Engorish - you have each had a small chip embedded in your head so that you can understand my alien dialect, which I created using only a McDonalds napkin and a pen wot I stole from the jobcentre, months ago
What a strange name for a Job Centre.
look at the website, it's all one word, jobcentre (plus) :dabs:
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by JPaul
When.
When it was on :blink:
When was that.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
When it was on :blink:
When was that.
It'll been a while ago cause it was in black and white.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
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Originally Posted by manker
What a strange name for a Job Centre.
look at the website, it's all one word, jobcentre (plus) :dabs:
What's the plus stand for :unsure:
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by manker
Not really.
I mean I've had no experience in the matter but if I thought someone was addressing me as 'Doug'; I'd give them a look like the blink smiley, or perhaps the ermm smiley.
Sorry, I thought you knew.
Dougie actually coz' it's the Scottish version.
Rodney Dougie McBannockburn.
Has quite a nice feel to it.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
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Originally Posted by manker
What a strange name for a Job Centre.
look at the website, it's all one word, jobcentre (plus) :dabs:
Didn't rly mean it like that.
You're right tho' :01: