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Post by Rat on Feb 3, 2005 10:01:04 GMT -5
So, are we going to pull Monty Python and his duck into this?
I think I just did.
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Post by BShanahan14rulz on Feb 3, 2005 16:44:20 GMT -5
i know a mallard is a duck, but what is well 'ard? 'ard?
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Post by jgotti on Feb 3, 2005 19:01:26 GMT -5
so it has degraded to this?
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Post by Gav on Feb 4, 2005 8:02:02 GMT -5
You don't know what well 'ard is? Perhaps it's a Brit thing - 'ard is "hard". And if someone is hard (or 'ard, the way most Brits pronounce it), they're not someone you want to mess with cuz they'd beat you up...
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Post by Brooke on Feb 4, 2005 22:49:52 GMT -5
Your British expressions don't even make sense to me. But as long as you understand it, that's all that matters. Of course, half the time I don't understand those weird Texan expressions either.
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Post by Gav on Feb 5, 2005 6:13:36 GMT -5
Hey, they keep me entertained Brooke, so there!
But it's a good thing really - if everyone actually understood what I was saying about them, things could go a bit pear-shaped.....
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Post by jgotti on Feb 9, 2005 19:48:55 GMT -5
i might add that new englanders have a language of their own as well ;D
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Post by Gav on Feb 10, 2005 6:12:39 GMT -5
I think the current favourite expression in New England is "24-21" isn't it...??
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Post by jgotti on Feb 10, 2005 19:15:48 GMT -5
amost like 24/7......but on New England time ;D
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Post by Gav on Feb 11, 2005 4:49:16 GMT -5
They have 21 days in a week there...?? So, do they still get two days off per week, or do they still work for five days of the week...?
Cuz the answer to that question will determine whether or not I like this new calendar.......
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Post by jgotti on Feb 16, 2005 18:27:41 GMT -5
LOL
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