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From the Movie letter switch challenge. See all 1298 entries (closed)
( , Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:02, archived)
From the Movie letter switch challenge. See all 1298 entries (closed)
( , Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:02, archived)
Well may I be the first to say
That I am having beefy dindins tonight.
*awaits trellyrapture*
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:11,
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*awaits trellyrapture*
Why did I think you were Mrs Trellis?
It'll be the Miss at the beginning.
I'm so sorry ducky, please accept my apology and this cake.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:19,
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I'm so sorry ducky, please accept my apology and this cake.
I'm going to do some kind of fried rice,
probably with ginger and lime and spring onions and stuff
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:22,
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Good choice for a cold night.
Lancashire, or some southern bastardisation?
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:23,
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Yorkshirewoman, living in the dirty south
and I don't have any lamb. Plus I like hotpot. Bollocks to rivalry (sorry Gran).
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:25,
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I'm a southerner, living in yorkshire, who went to university in Manchester.
I have similar moral dilemnas.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:28,
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I'm a Yorkshirewoman with a pure Buckinghamshire accent.
Try explaining that to the lads from Keighley.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:33,
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My accent has always been strange.
Apparently I turn Irish when I'm drunk.
Despite never having visited it, or having any relatives from there.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:35,
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Despite never having visited it, or having any relatives from there.
All drunks are Irish.
And all Irish are drunks.
I'm going to be killed now.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:38,
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I'm going to be killed now.
*squints*
Réabhlaid?
I know the accent's the other way around, my keyboard doesn't know how to do that.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:12,
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I know the accent's the other way around, my keyboard doesn't know how to do that.
Yup
Alt-3210 = è (I have a handy printout of alt-codes on the desk)
(And the joke's in the filename)
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:14,
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(And the joke's in the filename)
*nods*
Scottish Gaelic.
(I had to look it up in an online dictionary, I don't speak Gaelic)
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:17,
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(I had to look it up in an online dictionary, I don't speak Gaelic)
One thing I can recommend
Watching "Chorlton and the Wheelies" dubbed into Welsh. It's awesomely surreal.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:21,
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Stay away from those P-celtic languages.
Irish is far superior.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:24,
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But so saturated.
If I learn Irish I have to learn the dance, drink the guinness, buy the little drum thing, listen to the propellerheads, watch Ballykissangel, shag Colin Farrell, complain about something to do with potatoes, and it all goes around in a horrible circle until everyone stops talking to each other or all of us die.
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:27,
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The Irish do, however, have some corking good mythology
And gave Scotland its name!
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:32,
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All they've given me
Is a grandmother with a Daniel O'Donnell obsession.
*shakes fist at Ireland*
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:34,
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*shakes fist at Ireland*
One person's apocalypse
is another person's fuel . . . cows win !
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:10,
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If one of them cacks on you from above you'll know about it
(Cue jokes about getting a pat on the head)
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:16,
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