shrimper wrote:If I had a pound for every time someone said 'must of' instead of 'must have' I would of retired by now.
durhamshrimp wrote:If I knew Elvis I'd probably go on about it.
Peter wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:If I knew Elvis I'd probably go on about it.
If I had a pound for everytime you called me a cxxt I'd have 3 pounds
halftimeresults wrote:Peter wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:If I knew Elvis I'd probably go on about it.
If I had a pound for everytime you called me a cxxt I'd have 3 pounds
Make that 4 you cxxt
Opinionated wrote:If I had a pound for every time Keith said he has been to Wycombe every time we have played them
Peter wrote:
If I had a pound for everytime you called me a cxxt I'd have 3 pounds
Peter wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:If I knew Elvis I'd probably go on about it.
If I had a pound for everytime you called me a cxxt I'd have 3 pounds
Peter wrote:durhamshrimp wrote:If I knew Elvis I'd probably go on about it.
If I had a pound for everytime you called me a cxxt I'd have 3 pounds
durhamshrimp wrote:I must be becoming more tolerant.
Peter wrote:...people say "at this moment in time.."
Tick-tock, and now it's passed!
"How are you today?"......"Good thanks".
Wtf does good mean? Good is a mediocre word, and it means nowt, a bit like nice.
Any part of conversation with "...Guy's..." in it.
So dumbed down.
"...That's cool".
What does that mean?
Why not say "...tepid" or "...luke-warm"?
If you did it wouldn't be 'Cool' would it!?
Keith wrote:
Oh well if we're moving the subject in to phrases...
Any variation on the misuse of 'unique' such as "it's very unique", guaranteed to leave me 110% wound up!
Keith wrote:Any variation on the misuse of 'unique' such as "it's very unique", guaranteed to leave me 110% wound up!
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