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#30
by
PigPen
on 03 Jan, 2007 13:40
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Subtitles, translation...whatever. Just give us a clue is all I ask.
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#31
by
Blagadan
on 03 Jan, 2007 14:19
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jaypers lads, we could be blatherin on like the boyo and ye'd have nare a clue what we're on about
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#32
by
PBurke
on 03 Jan, 2007 14:21
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not that hard to figure out.
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#33
by
Johnny
on 03 Jan, 2007 14:29
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After a few beers we would all talk the same anyway, then there would be no need for translation.
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#34
by
Noner
on 03 Jan, 2007 14:50
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You can talk after beer??? I have got to try that!
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#35
by
Tyler
on 03 Jan, 2007 15:25
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jaypers lads, we could be blatherin on like the boyo and ye'd have nare a clue what we're on about 
Good dags. D'ya like dags?
Yeah, I watched Snatch with the Pikey subtitles!
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#36
by
Argyle
on 03 Jan, 2007 16:31
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Let me guess..... Mary Poppins for a tru cockney accent too
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#37
by
ar3inc
on 03 Jan, 2007 21:54
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Good dags. D'ya like dags?
Yeah, I watched Snatch with the Pikey subtitles!
You so stole what I was going to say, Tyler!

I love Snatch & Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Great movies.
Last year I was in an army Course were one of my instructors was a British officer. It was kinda funny how by the end we started using a lot of the “English.â€
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#38
by
Tyler
on 03 Jan, 2007 23:00
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You so stole what I was going to say, Tyler!
I love Snatch & Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Great movies.
Sorry bro, those are two of my favorites also.
Last year I was in an army Course were one of my instructors was a British officer. It was kinda funny how by the end we started using a lot of the “English.â€
Did he smoke fags and talk on the dog and bone?
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#39
by
ar3inc
on 04 Jan, 2007 12:12
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No, he didn't smoke fags. I had a friend from Germany that opened me up to that expression.
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#40
by
Tyler
on 04 Jan, 2007 12:25
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No, he didn't smoke fags. I had a friend from Germany that opened me up to that expression.
LOL. My British friends used to use that expression all the time to throw us Americans off.
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#41
by
ar3inc
on 04 Jan, 2007 12:39
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It was interesting the first few weeks. We felt like we needed a translator.

He did actually one day pull in another instructor cuz we just stood there with the deer in the headlights look.
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#42
by
Argyle
on 04 Jan, 2007 13:56
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You want to try living where i live in Yorkshire. I have worked for my company for six years and we have had the same security guy all that time. His accent and dialect is so strong that even now i reckon i only get about 1 out of 2 words!! It is like a French listening exam at school. You have to be dead careul or you miss the punchline - the saving grace is that no one laughs at his jokes more than him
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#43
by
Professor Melon
on 05 Jan, 2007 17:08
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Dear Chris: you look really good, and, if the wife's on board, stay with it. I shaved it off two month ago, and have had overwhelmingly positive responses. The alteratives (hair plugs, weaves, rugs, and the comb-over) are all unacceptable. So get used to being totally and happily bald. There is an honesty in this thing, not to mention a cleanliness. Professor Melon
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#44
by
Argyle
on 05 Jan, 2007 17:15
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This may be sad, but i can honestly say that finding this site is one of the best things i have done in ages. Not only has it convinced me that bald is cool, and that baldys come in all shapes sizes and hair lines, but i am astounded at just what a cool bunch of people there are on here.
Thanks guys for making me feel so at home so quickly.