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From the Film Sex For Prudes challenge. See all 251 entries (closed)
( , Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:47, archived)
From the Film Sex For Prudes challenge. See all 251 entries (closed)
( , Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:47, archived)
Tuppence?
It's been too long for me, clearly.
In my day it was a fiver or no go.
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:48,
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In my day it was a fiver or no go.
hahahaha, tuppence!
no-one uses that word in Norfolk, at least not for anything other than 2p. I only heard referring to minge for the first time when I moved up Doncaster way.
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:50,
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I grew up in Doncaster, and Rotherham, and that's the word I used growing up
I don't think I've heard it used elsewhere either!
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:52,
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I'd never heard it before moving there.
I lived in Bawtry for a bit, running the Ship Inn at Newington. Was good fun, despite me being a soft southern shandy drinking pansy
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:55,
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until b3ta i only knew my little tuppence as a term of endearance.
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:56,
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i shall continue to use it as a term of endearance.
from a safer distance.
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:04,
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bloody hell, the first post on the board i've had to stand up for.
i shall listen to this properly tomorrow.
did you do it?
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:12,
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did you do it?
To my shame, yes
I can't sing for toffee, but myself and my best mate were more than a little intoxicated and decided to find out if we could sing all the lyrics first time.
We did, of course, mess it up. But it still makes me laugh at exactly how bad one can sound when throwing your heart into something ;)
Edit: Ooh, speaking of which! people- follow the link in my sig!
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:16,
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We did, of course, mess it up. But it still makes me laugh at exactly how bad one can sound when throwing your heart into something ;)
Edit: Ooh, speaking of which! people- follow the link in my sig!
i applaud you.
i think it worthy of a permanent link from my profile.
that'll teach ya.
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:19,
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that'll teach ya.
I do not live in England
but I was able to piece it together with the word "tupping"
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:55,
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good to see that my campaign to get the word flange into more regular usage is working
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:53,
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please don't make it so :(
I work as an engineer I have been rung up several times asking about peoples 6 ton erections and how big their flanges are
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 21:56,
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You stick to climbing mountains young man*
There's no future in engineering
*how did the weekend go did you manage to get the nice young lady up the top of your peak**
**Sorry this compo has done odd things to the brain...I think I preferred the franglais one
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:00,
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*how did the weekend go did you manage to get the nice young lady up the top of your peak**
**Sorry this compo has done odd things to the brain...I think I preferred the franglais one
she couldn't make it in the end
she was rubbing her fanny or something
I don't know the ins and outs of it, but she wasn't there, it was shit weather too so I didn't hit the proper rock
how was your weekend
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Thu 25 Jan 2007, 22:01,
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I don't know the ins and outs of it, but she wasn't there, it was shit weather too so I didn't hit the proper rock
how was your weekend