Dans le Nord-Est
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Dans le Nord-Est
We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
Thank you and good night.
"Your crack is shit."
Thank you and good night.
Meh.
the use of pseudo Irish words (spelt wrong) to try to persuade the world how much fun you are is far from convincing...
Look at me - I'm fun I am - look at us - we're a right laugh we are... (repeat ad nauseam....) look at how many of us are online at any given time - it shows what fun we are... errr.. or that we spend all our time in front of a computer screen because we have nothing better to do and no real friends to talk to....
err...
great "crack" (sic) lads...
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Look at me - I'm fun I am - look at us - we're a right laugh we are... (repeat ad nauseam....) look at how many of us are online at any given time - it shows what fun we are... errr.. or that we spend all our time in front of a computer screen because we have nothing better to do and no real friends to talk to....
err...
great "crack" (sic) lads...
Phil
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Re: Dans le Nord-Est
Had any offers of cheap black pudding yet , or what??Sideshow Bob wrote:We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
Thank you and good night.
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Re: Dans le Nord-Est
AM NOT SURPRISED YOU NEED DRUGS TO GET THROUGH THE DAYS N NIGHTS UP THERESideshow Bob wrote:We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
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Re: Dans le Nord-Est
its great to hear all the stereotypes coming outCAPSLOCK wrote:AM NOT SURPRISED YOU NEED DRUGS TO GET THROUGH THE DAYS N NIGHTS UP THERESideshow Bob wrote:We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
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You've edited it, and yet you're still an illiterate charlie.thebish wrote:the use of pseudo Irish words (spelt wrong) to try to persuade the world how much fun you are is far from convincing...
Look at me - I'm fun I am - look at us - we're a right laugh we are... (repeat ad nauseam....) look at how many of us are online at any given time - it shows what fun we are... errr.. or that we spend all our time in front of a computer screen because we have nothing better to do and no real friends to talk to....
err...
great "crack" (sic) lads...
Phil
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Sideshow Bob wrote: You've edited it, and yet you're still an illiterate charlie.
Oh dear Bob - what a fanny you are... the spelling "spelt" is a perfectly legitimate past participle of the verb "to spell" - so I don't catch your illiteracy accusation..
perhaps you could explain?
(enjoy your crack - but keep it to yourself, eh?)
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q= ... arch&meta=thebish wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote: You've edited it, and yet you're still an illiterate charlie.
Oh dear Bob - what a fanny you are... the spelling "spelt" is a perfectly legitimate past participle of the verb "to spell" - so I don't catch your illiteracy accusation..
perhaps you could explain?
(enjoy your crack - but keep it to yourself, eh?)
Phil
Aye.
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Re: Dans le Nord-Est
no it's high quality stuff, street price is high at the moment.Sideshow Bob wrote:We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
Thank you and good night.
or did you mean "craic", the Gaelic word for "fun" "enjoyment"??
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From Webster's online dictionary ( a more acceptable source than google)Sideshow Bob wrote:http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q= ... arch&meta=thebish wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote: You've edited it, and yet you're still an illiterate charlie.
Oh dear Bob - what a fanny you are... the spelling "spelt" is a perfectly legitimate past participle of the verb "to spell" - so I don't catch your illiteracy accusation..
perhaps you could explain?
(enjoy your crack - but keep it to yourself, eh?)
Phil
Aye.
Main Entry: 2spelt
Pronunciation: 'spelt
chiefly British past and past participle of SPELL
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Re: Dans le Nord-Est
Nope. 'Crack' is a word, spelled as such, as ingrained in the language and culture of the North-East as 'craic' is across the Irish Sea.communistworkethic wrote:no it's high quality stuff, street price is high at the moment.Sideshow Bob wrote:We have a saying. It goes thus:
"Your crack is shit."
Thank you and good night.
or did you mean "craic", the Gaelic word for "fun" "enjoyment"??
It can often be found alongside another popular North Easten colloquialism 'canny', an adjective of often varying meanings. In conjunction with 'crack' it would generally be used to describe the high levels of enjoyment an individual has taken from a conversation, event, etc.
Canny crack: noun, colloq.: Enjoyable discussion.
See also: craic, chow-on
Antonym: The Trotters
Meh.
hahahahahahahahah - Bob, you rely on Google for your English education??
look down that Google list of yours and you'll see that they're all nouns - because it's a list of definitions (go and look up the word "noun" and "definition" in a real dictionary.)
"spelt" is also the commonly used British past participle of the verb "to spell".
y'see - being on the internet all day proving what a jolly funny little fellow you are has really ruined your education..
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Yes, I rely on Google for my English education, and information on French military history. Your point?thebish wrote:
hahahahahahahahah - Bob, you rely on Google for your English education??
look down that Google list of yours and you'll see that they're all nouns - because it's a list of definitions (go and look up the word "noun" and "definition" in a real dictionary.)
"spelt" is also the commonly used British past participle of the verb "to spell".
y'see - being on the internet all day proving what a jolly funny little fellow you are has really ruined your education..
Phil
Meh.
nice one son... except the English lesson was from Mr Bob who questionned my spelling of "spelt" - he is (apparently) the Google professor of incorrect correction.ciaraldi wrote: Phil - A pompous man who gives out english lessons when really he is on the dole. Common sayings can be found below
tell us though - how excited are you about getting Big Sam as manager?
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