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I created that saying using a British accent when I was youngerI've never heard anyone put it that way before...but the sentiment is familiar.
I created that saying using a British accent when I was youngerI've never heard anyone put it that way before...but the sentiment is familiar.
Let's see if it passes the @Londonboy test. If not, it must be pretty good!I created that saying using a British accent when I was younger
Sounds like Yorkshire wisdom.Let's see if it passes the @Londonboy test. If not, it must be pretty good!
Sounds like Cockney.Sounds like Yorkshire wisdom.
There's a right bit of wrong with you ...
Aeschylus, the Greek tragedian*Man,I got to thinking about that more intensely after I'd posted it& I believe I'd read it was some kinda' prominent ancient Grecian statesman or philosopher,,,
Nah, it made sense.Sounds like Cockney.
Are you testing us to see how stupid an article has to be for us to not comment on it?
Regular news is boring and depressing, so have to keep things interestingAre you testing us to see how stupid an article has to be for us to not comment on it?
*I found it to be of an fascinating overall world, room temperature check, ,,er,,, in a devious & spitefully underhanded vein of catty hilariousness,thoRegular news is boring and depressing, so have to keep things interesting
Hopefully I don't receive any fallout for hoping the child takes after the mother...So, was it a pink mushroom cloud or a blue one?