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Balls or Bollocks?
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Douchebag or U.S. President Bush?
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oh, my mistake. They are synonymous.
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yeh greyvy
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gravy or greyve?
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I still say the best Gray is Spalding Gray.
R.I.P. Spalding Gray (1941-2004) |
My mom used to always say buggie.
"Jay, move away from the buggie.' Yeah, that sounds about right. |
Does anyone else use "ay" causally like us canadians? Whenever I meet a friend from another country and I end my sentence with "ay", they think it's funny that we actually use it on a regular basis
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i pronounce a lot of my words quite slowly and quite drawn out i.e rrooooaaaadddd and computeeeerrrrr. its just the dialect of where i am from. we also dont pronounce our t's very much.
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Pfff. Silly Californian woman. :rolleyes: |
I never string sentences together fast enough, so I find myself looking for words a lot in mid sentence
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haha buggies indeed! next they will be saying they dont drink their tea with milk. |
Inhuman: Did you stop for a while in the middle of typing that? ;)
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funny thing actually, I added a large amount of space in middle of the sentence, but it was removed. |
So near, and yet so far.
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Ah now, not entirely true. There are pushchairs and there are buggies. Pushchairs tend to be more substantial and often convert from/into a pram. Buggies are light and more easily transportable (and break a lot easier). And the word stroller is used amongst the woman at my mothers' coffee mornings, but not as often. |
hush up pookie!
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Are you intimidated by my baby transport knowledge? |
no not at all but this is amunittion to the ongoing bloody war of atrition between the americans and british board members. clearly you are not british and should therefore be imprisoned in the tower until such a time as we grow weary etc.
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Downtrodden fool! |
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