'Whatever - Minger' is still, just about, funny,
I think (to UK ppl, anyway). I think it's still
just about en vogue.
Didn't "'Sup?" perish along with the 'Wassssuppp?'
Bud commercials?
D.
LMFAO@Wopper!!!
'Whatever - Minger' is still, just about, funny,
I think (to UK ppl, anyway). I think it's still
just about en vogue.
Didn't "'Sup?" perish along with the 'Wassssuppp?'
Bud commercials?
D.
Anyone who says 'ya know' 5 times in one sentence like Beckham.
We'll all have to be careful how we reply in future in case we upset someone with one of the hateable saying's... Ya know what I mean. cuz basicly someone could take a fence like, and I don't wanna be inna trouble for holla in it out Ya know what I mean man!!?!?!
Maybe 'You Know?' depends on what accent it's
spoken in? - Damn! I've been such a fool! I forgot
about the accent variable. Hateable accents, anyone?
D.
Andy, I think the English language could do with
a good scouring, myself.
Remember the days we used to make fun of 'wigger'
white kids who wanted to be the Beastie Boys?
Post-Eminem, it's hard to find a chav who
doesn't speak like what he came from da South
Side.
D.
<font color="#FF0000" size="1">[ August 16, 2005 11:05 AM: Message edited by: Deviant D ]</font>
Never been a fan of the Cornish twang.
Irish definately favourite accent.
I can't stand the way McDonalds have decided to alter the English language by using the infinitive (or is it the imperitive?) when it shouldn't be used
"I'm lovin' it"
FFS [img]mad.gif[/img] All these morons now are using the wrong tense [img]rolleyes.gif[/img]
Oddly enough - "I am loving it" is an anagram of "Ailing vomit" [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
I'll second you on "Basically" [img]graemlins/thumbs_down.gif[/img]
There is just no excuse for poor language! Romanes Eunt Domus! [img]wink.gif[/img]
<font color="#FF0000" size="1">[ August 16, 2005 11:15 AM: Message edited by: SJ_Skyline ]</font>
Fucking McDonalds.. hoc est ridiculum, hoc est
absurdum.
It'll be when the 'u' starts disappearing, that
we'll have problems. Being an old fart, I still
don't know why we had to Americanize the Day|
Month|Year thing. Maybe it made global banking
easier? (Another crap reason to do it.)
D.
<font size="4" face="Arial">Irish women, or the blokes too?Originally posted by Hairglamfan:
Never been a fan of the Cornish twang.
Irish definately favourite accent.
D.
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