Carl,
I'm sensing you have issues with the piccolo? Some pent up frustrations maybe? Tell me about your mother....
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<font size="4" face="Arial">Why do you hate viola's??? Just because they are not as cool as the violin doesn't mean you should hate them. The piccolo is a much more annoying instrument.Another bit of pomp: 'Viol?'.
Carl,
I'm sensing you have issues with the piccolo? Some pent up frustrations maybe? Tell me about your mother....
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Always been a fan of north east accent & got a thing for French ladies speaking English....mmmmmmmmmmmm (Disclaimer...these things are liked for totally differant reasons & shouldn't have been put in the same reply [img]wink.gif[/img] )
In total agreeance with Darren on all those that he suggested??
However...
The one that everyone has so far missed...
"Who wants to know?"
The immortal reply when asking far to many people in the London and Essex area for information.
For example,
Recently, upon asking an industrial estate security guard where a building was, I was greeted with this gruff reply..
"Who wants to know?"
Slightly infuraiated, I found that the response
"It's too early in the morning for this shit and the poor man's Phil Mitchell rountine is failing to impress.. WHERE IS IT?"
Guaranteed results everytime!!
<font size="4" face="Arial">"People called Romans, they go in the house?"Originally posted by SJ_Skyline:
There is just no excuse for poor language! Romanes Eunt Domus! [img]wink.gif[/img]
<font color="#FF0000"><font size="1">[ August 16, 2005 11:15 AM: Message edited by: SJ_Skyline ]</font></font>
<font size="4" face="Arial">Irish women, or the blokes too?Originally posted by Deviant D:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="4" face="Arial">Originally posted by Hairglamfan:
Never been a fan of the Cornish twang.
Irish definately favourite accent.
D.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="4" face="Arial">On a woman its very seductive. I've never thought about it on a guy in the same way as you may have been eluding to but its a cool accent no matter what.
I hate the following quotes:
"Know what I mean ?"
"I'll tell you this for nothing"
"You don't say"
and many more
What about the cliche':
You Rock!....Rock On!!! or Rock N Roll Dude!....hahaha...grrrrr.
<font size="4" face="Arial">Why do you hate viola's??? Just because they are not as cool as the violin doesn't mean you should hate them. The piccolo is a much more annoying instrument.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="4" face="Arial">Here's another one: The droll satire pedanticOriginally posted by Carl I.:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="4" face="Arial"> Another bit of pomp: 'Viol?'.
monkey-men come out with when revelling in
someone's typo. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
D.
The overuse of 'kind of' is another one. Rosie
Boycott is a real pain in the arse when it comes
to this.
She's OK in interviews and debate shows for a
little while, but once kindofitus takes a grip,
she finds it almost impossible to form coherent
thought..
'I, um... feel that it had a kind of orange-ness
to it, that it kind of had this kind of blue-like
kind of quality too, coupled with a kind of coupling
kind of aura.'
And she used to be the editor of broadsheet news-
papers like The Independant. We're all doomed.
'AQI' (Australian Questioning Intonation) is up
there, too, of course. Barbie-talk sentences which
all have an inflective rise at the end. I guess
everything sounds shit in this dialect.
D.
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