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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
So guys how had your day been.
I dispise that. (Leave me alone)
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
Another Americanism I hate is pi$$ed.
When did the off get dropped off the end and the word alone stop meaning steaming?
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
Another Americanism I hate is pi$$ed.
When did the off get dropped off the end and the word alone stop meaning steaming?
It still does...
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Originally Posted by
rudy gestede
The amount of pointless complaining on here is through the roof.
Hypocrisy from the child who cries because someone dares to reply to his racist comment, followed by don't @ me.
You're funny, but not in a good way 🤪🤣🤣🤣
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
Another Americanism I hate is pi$$ed.
When did the off get dropped off the end and the word alone stop meaning steaming?
'My bad'
WTF is that all about!
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Malckent
Absolutely hate the can I get statement, I think it must have come across the pond. I am waiting for someone to reply to a statement like can I get a pint of lager and a glass to wine with no I'll get it for you because you don't work here.
:hehe::thumbup:
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Originally Posted by
Joe Gillis
'My bad'
WTF is that all about!
Don't diss wiv da bras!!
They'll get their knickers in a twist 🤪🤪🤪🤯🤣🤣
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
English language is dead , in our dumbed down reality TV social media driven world , along with morals and responsibility.
Says the man who compiles sentences with endless commas and disjointed clauses :hehe:
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What about the aghast, absolutely shocked, this has never happened before in the history of mankind....... the long drawn out... ‘Oh (pause) My (pause) God ‘. Oh, and it’s the God given right of anyone over, say, 50 to complain about new sayings and the like:hehe:
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"Back in the day......" It should only be allowed after dark.
Marquee signing. A marquee is a big fugging tent
"Complete the form and give it back to myself" grrrrrrrrrr.
I feel better now I've had a moan
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
The Echo or Wales Online referring to anyone who played for the City, even if it was once or twice, as ‘City Star’, actually front page last week re. Leon Jeanne and again on inside pages to Omar Bogle in the article about his old man.
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Joe Gillis
'My bad'
WTF is that all about!
Take a guess.
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Malckent
Absolutely hate the can I get statement, I think it must have come across the pond. I am waiting for someone to reply to a statement like can I get a pint of lager and a glass to wine with no I'll get it for you because you don't work here.
Top post. :thumbup:
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
In 1000 years they think there won't be a single word used today that retains its same meaning. Embrace the change
My extra hairy nutsack is in concurrence with the sweaty ball moons of Jupiter.
(That's how they'll say I agree in 1000 years).
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
The season really needs to start.
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Re: Young people ordering food in restaurants
A few years ago now 'Er indoors and I were in a park opposite Cardiff museum when we noticed all around were stood head bowed staring silently and blankly at their mobile phones. 17 we counted and all appearing to be millennials (under 35s). Then 100 yards or so away we spotted an elderly lady walking her dog approach. All she held was the leash. "Hooray, a non-Zombie," we muttered. She clearly had difficulty walking and close-up was evidently very aged. So much so that even Sludge would have hesitated before propositioning her for a quick nosh job in the nearest bush. To our disappointment when she came to standstill she too reached into a pocket for you know what.
What's the point being made amongst the above? I'm fecked if I know.
:donkey:
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Says the man who compiles sentences with endless commas and disjointed clauses :hehe:
Yes I'm very weak grammatically, bad schoolboy habits, too much scraping , mucking around , not enough studying ,zero qualifications, just a hard committed worker.
I'm better when silent. 😉
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Who'd have thought, that as more and more American tv programmes are watched on this side of the pond, that people are influenced by the language used?
Ps they're 'series' not 'seasons' btw
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This site is turning into a grumpy old men tribute site.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Who'd have thought, that as more and more American tv programmes are watched on this side of the pond, that people are influenced by the language used?
Ps they're 'series' not 'seasons' btw
Haven’t people been whinging about this for about 50 years now, who cares if the language is influenced by other languages.
In other languages series and season are used to differentiate between the whole series and each individual season so not sure there’s a right and wrong for that.
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
This site is turning into a grumpy old men tribute site.
Most of the grumpy old men probably had parents who said the same about the Beatles singing "she loves you yeah yeah yeah" instead of "yes yes yes".
It's nothing new.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Yes I'm very weak grammatically, bad schoolboy habits, too much scraping , mucking around , not enough studying ,zero qualifications, just a hard committed worker.
I'm better when silent.
Aren't we all? :-)
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Most of the grumpy old men probably had parents who said the same about the Beatles singing "she loves you yeah yeah yeah" instead of "yes yes yes".
It's nothing new.
I’ve never understood how people end up falling into the same trap, how annoying was it when you were a kid and some boring old git is moaning about nothing. Then we grow up and do exactly the same.
Bad memories or no self awareness?