Topic: Jolly Olde England... | |
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Edited by
JasmineInglewood
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Tue 07/28/09 08:26 PM
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i'm calling it a "foof" from now on
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Wow I had to reread part of that to make sure I understood what I was reading about lol sounds better when they talk not write it
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i'm calling it a "foof" from now on Hehehe...I know...me, too! |
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Thats halarious!!!
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I can get along in four languages and have traveled some but I still have a L of a time with British speak. Why? |
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So, I was playing over on a mostly British site I stumbled onto...it's a hoot BTW... Mainly a group of ladies who met on a wedding planning site...drinking tea in the afternoon & getting pleasantly smashed in the evenings...when I came across this post: I'm soooo ashamed! So, I missed me time & as I was just recently fitted with the coil, I was afraid it would get stuck in the baby's 'ead. So, I went into the loo at work & must've not closed the door properly, when one of the ladies opened the door only to find me foot on the loo with me 'and up me foof & now she's told 'alf the office that I was in there for a diddle! I LMFAO after I converted it from British to Texan...oh my! So how many of you can easily convert regional colloquialisms & vernacular into American-speak? And how hard is it for our foreign friends? I've spoken with people from other speaking origin that did not speak good English or different English and all i have to say is to them I'm the strange speaking one. I do not need English that fits my view of how it should be written to enjoy a good conversation, not even bad grammar will tick me off (like to many here are) as long as i can understand and be understood is all i need. |
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I can get along in four languages and have traveled some but I still have a L of a time with British speak. Why? Because although we share a common tounge it still sounds like a foreign language at times. |
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I can get along in four languages and have traveled some but I still have a L of a time with British speak. Why? Because although we share a common tounge it still sounds like a foreign language at times. Ohh, sorry, will try to correct that. |
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What are you all diddling about?
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What are you all diddling about? Some woman talking about her minge......... |
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ohmygosh...
do you people call it a minge too?! that sounds way too close to mange |
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I have been noticing that the international Minglers are some of the most interesting people on the site
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What are you all diddling about? Some woman talking about her minge......... Yeah i got the message that it was about some bird strumming her meat wallet. |
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ohmygosh... do you people call it a minge too?! that sounds way too close to mange Mange-tout? |
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i speak jive LMAO!!! you jive turkey. |
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ohmygosh... do you people call it a minge too?! that sounds way too close to mange Mange-tout? no, the parasite! |
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What are you all diddling about? Some woman talking about her minge......... Yeah i got the message that it was about some bird strumming her meat wallet. well it is nature's pocket!! |
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What are you all diddling about? Some woman talking about her minge......... Yeah i got the message that it was about some bird strumming her meat wallet. well it is nature's pocket!! OMG! Are you comparing us to a wallaby??? |
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What are you all diddling about? Some woman talking about her minge......... Yeah i got the message that it was about some bird strumming her meat wallet. well it is nature's pocket!! OMG! Are you comparing us to a wallaby??? LOL its what my best friend says if i ask him to hold something for me. "hold my keys..." "just stick it in your nature's pocket" "ew you jerk." and no. more like a koala!!! |
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ohmygosh... do you people call it a minge too?! that sounds way too close to mange Mange-tout? no, the parasite! Like mangy dog? |
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