Carl
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Sick of hearing these 2 words 19 times in every 2 sentences. My girlfriend says it, it used to be "like" or "though" now it's "yer know" and every person on skysports news they interview seems to say it. It is driving me insane. Just no need at all.
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BarnshaW
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the worst is "you know what i mean"
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XSIHardy
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never heared that befor
i say like all the time tho
some lad boils my piss,
if he dose not hear u he gose " Huuuugh !" argh drives me mad
[Edited on 16-05-2009 by XSIHardy]
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
never heared that befor
i say like all the time tho
some lad boils my piss,
if he dose not hear u he gose " Huuuugh !" argh drives me mad
[Edited on 16-05-2009 by XSIHardy]
It is all I ever hear, I don't hear the words in-between as I'm too busy trying to reign in the domestic violence.
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Andy Stocker
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Good times
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BluKoo
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Happy days.
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J da Silva
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The cockney rhyming slang does me, as half the time the replacement word(s) are longer than the word they are replacing, isn't it supposed to be easier to say?
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
The cockney rhyming slang does me, as half the time the replacement word(s) are longer than the word they are replacing, isn't it supposed to be easier to say?
That gets me too.
My mates dad used to say, "I'm going to go for a ball of chalk, down the frog and toad, to the rub-a-dub."
Instead, he could have said, "I'm going to go for a walk down the road to the pub."
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J da Silva
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The one that I can't grasp is "I'm on my Jack Jones", it's another way of saying "I'm on my own" but 'Jones' and 'Own' don't sound the same.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
The one that I can't grasp is "I'm on my Jack Jones", it's another way of saying "I'm on my own" but 'Jones' and 'Own' don't sound the same.
I use that one but have never understood it!
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J da Silva
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Oooo you little cretin Carlos.
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Robbo
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"Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhh meannnnnnnnnnn"
annoys me... think its supposed to be know what i mean
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Kurt
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Do you mean jack jones in relation to dizzy rascal?
in that sense its clothes isnt it?
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Ellis
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Just say "ken" around here, it can be used almost anywhere in a sentence and still makes perfect sence
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
Do you mean jack jones in relation to dizzy rascal?
in that sense its clothes isnt it?
Been around longer than dizzy Rascal has!
I'm on my Jack. Most people seem to understand it too.
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Pete_vxl
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irish people saying ''dead on'' always annoys me or how some english people say yesterday as yesteeeer-day
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sand-eel
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I hate "I'm on my tod"....."I'm on my own".
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Just say "ken" around here, it can be used almost anywhere in a sentence and still makes perfect sence
in what way does saying ken make any sense at all unless you are talking about someone called Ken
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Ellis
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Translates directly to 'know' but unless you're from here it sounds pretty daft
It's doric
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Nic Barnes
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its very suprising to read a rant from carl about something pointless.
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C2RL R
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i annoy the crap out of myself by saying "i'm not being funny but..." all the time. i try to not say it but then i'll have a cider and it comes out again.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
its very suprising to read a rant from carl about something pointless.
You might find it pointless, in the same way as I find going as fast as you can in a straight line for 1/4 of a mile, pointless. That's life.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
its very suprising to read a rant from carl about something pointless.
You might find it pointless, in the same way as I find going as fast as you can in a straight line for 1/4 of a mile, pointless. That's life.
but i can go round corners aswell. its just i know fine well the only thing it can do well is go fast forwards. i accept that, and have got on with my life instead of moaning every 5 minutes about something new.
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Just say "ken" around here, it can be used almost anywhere in a sentence and still makes perfect sence
I use ken all the time aswell. People from the central belt don't have a clue when they hear it
I get annoyed when people split a word to put fuck into it. I was golfing today for example and the guy I was playing with did it "Man U-fucking-nited drew nil nil." or name of the village our course is in is Thornhill or in his cas "Thorn-fucking-hill!" Really got on my tits all day!
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Just say "ken" around here, it can be used almost anywhere in a sentence and still makes perfect sence
in what way does saying ken make any sense at all unless you are talking about someone called Ken
"I went for a round of golf today ken."
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