BigWig
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May 25, 2005 23:31:01 GMT
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I'm a nightmare for slang sayings, so are all my mates, most of my family comes from the Old Kent Road though, Saaarf London.
Mike Brewer loves the fact he says them though, he really puts effort into his "lovely-jubbly", but I suppose he's a geeeeeza, ain't he bruv?
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Nick
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yo foo' you watch your b itch ass mouth yo speakin dem godam honky words near me,...you be sayin "bruv" near me...i'll bust a move and come pop a cap in your ass
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idea stolen from rattely eddie.
this weeks car count "5"
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BigWig
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BBrrraaaa. I be knowin' bare firm yea, man dem will get brocked up
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SkoCan
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Quando omni flunkus, mortati
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It's bleedin obvious innit. If yer mowta's totally pukka then it's a right minter. You gotta get it sorted though! A shed's a shed no matter how blinged up you make it. respect. 'nuff said! Um....What?
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its the dogs (danglies i presume) or in yorrrrkshire: it be reight gud that there lad ;D ;D
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2006 Audi A3 2003 Fusion 2 looking for a project....
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May 26, 2005 13:10:45 GMT
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BBrrraaaa. I be knowin' bare firm yea, man dem will get brocked up ;D ;D ;D I like to pick and choose my culloquialisms (sp.). Have been known to use the words "mint" or "minter" (sorry), also "reet" (great northern saying!), "top", "safe", "dark" or even "bustin'" (best said in a Brummie accent for added comedy). I think the key to using daft words like these are never to say them seriously, lest ye be branded a "muppet"
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mercmad
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Flush Hard,it's a long way to McDonalds.
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May 26, 2005 13:25:49 GMT
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Down here it was "smick" or shmick or Coool or ,if you were in western Sydney... Kewl.(!?) ,now it's SIK. prounced...SIK MAAAATE! "mint" is a term used by dealers and vintage car enthusiasts to describe some old relic they are trying to off load. ...and hey,Aussies were once accused of using english like it was a second language,you guys now talk like us...Must Be Kylies influence.(who is now OK by the way) ;D ;D ;D
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Many years ago I changed my driving style to cope with rising fuel prices; I have now reached the stage where I am contemplating keeping my eyes shut in order to lower wind resistance.
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May 26, 2005 13:33:46 GMT
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I beleive I'm getting left behind in the modern world. I often say 'that's a jolly nice car young man' which seems to do the trick!
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Peugeot 307sw - Suzuki SV650S - MX5.
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May 26, 2005 13:51:57 GMT
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...and hey,Aussies were once accused of using english like it was a second language,you guys now talk like us...Must Be Kylies influence.(who is now OK by the way) ;D ;D ;D Something that certain UK citizens hafe picked up from the Aussies is ending every sentence as a question. If you're from Australia, cool, cos that's just how Aussies talk, but to hear English people doing it really winds me up! They just watch too much Neighbours! ;D ;D
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BigWig
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May 26, 2005 14:09:32 GMT
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Just realised another one that we use round here: the word 'tool'. To describe both motors and birds. If a bit of crumpet walks by in a club then she'd be branded 'a proper tool!'
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May 26, 2005 18:15:22 GMT
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Thats funny, most people call me a proper tool too. Must mean I'm right gorgous looking ;D
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