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Who gives a ****?!
If you say dessert or pudding, people will know what you mean.

I used to say afters as a kid
Now I usually say dessert because pudding sounds gay as ****, but I really dont care either way, truth be told, and I dont think anyone else does.
 
Who gives a ****?!
If you say dessert or pudding, people will know what you mean.

I used to say afters as a kid
Now I usually say dessert because pudding sounds gay as ****, but I really dont care either way, truth be told, and I dont think anyone else does.
I use all three, i still say dindins often

**** mean **** bit also **** namean?
 
This aint true is it @brb?

I will always try and give lenience towards a persons character. HiaG just isn't funny anymore, so i'd probably be more lenient towards you (Sucky), then I would him. Much the same as Comm, we all know he's going to get half wrecked most nights, so it's taken into consideration, it's not my business to tell ppl what they should or shouldn't do, it's how that behaviour affects other people, and people just laugh at Comm, no one laughs at HiaG anymore.
 
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Who gives a ****?!
If you say dessert or pudding, people will know what you mean.

I used to say afters as a kid
Now I usually say dessert because pudding sounds gay as ****, but I really dont care either way, truth be told, and I dont think anyone else does.
I'm from Buckinghamshire young fellow, nothing common about me

then stop saying dessert
 
This is just as asinine as the dinner/tea debate.

The world is huge and there are colloqiualisms and regional languages and terms, but as long as people understand what the **** you are saying, it matters not.
There is no debate here

@brb shut this **** down.
 
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I will always try and give lenience towards a persons character. HiaG just isn't funny anymore, so i'd probably be more lenient towards you (Sucky), then I would him. Much the same as Comm, we all know he's going to get half wrecked most nights, so it's taken into consideration, it's not my business to tell ppl what they should or shouldn't do, it's how that behaviour affects other people, and people just laugh at Comm, no one laughs at HiaG anymore.
Awkward @Hoddle is a god
 
This is just as asinine as the dinner/tea debate.

The world is huge and there are colloqiualisms and regional languages and terms, but as long as people understand what the **** you are saying, it matters not.
There is no debate here

@brb shut this **** down.
Yeh **** this **** down x2
 
This is just as asinine as the dinner/tea debate.

The world is huge and there are colloqiualisms and regional languages and terms, but as long as people understand what the **** you are saying, it matters not.
There is no debate here

@brb shut this **** down.


did you vote leave or remain ?
 
and in geordie its pudding


OLDEST LIVING ENGLISH?
The Angles and Saxons brought with them to Britain a language which was the forerunner of modern English and indeed it was the Angles of Denmark that gave England its name – meaning the Angle land. Over the centuries the old Anglo Saxon language changed beyond recognition with the gradual introduction of Latin, Norman-French and other foreign influences.

Today the only part of England where the original Anglo-Saxon language has survived to any great extent is of course the North East. Here the old language survives in a number of varieties, the most notable of which are Northumbrian and Geordie. It is from the ancient Germanic and Scandinavian language of the Angles that the unique local dialects of Northumberland and Durham primarily owe their origins.



victory is mine<diva>