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1 hour ago, Clockwork said:


Again, seems to be a lot more common in the South East of England, even folk on the telly or radio saying fink & fawt! (think/thought)
Also knew a guy from Blackburn through work who said liccle instead of little!emoji15.png It was like talking to a three year old. Nice chap but he was completely oblivious to it.

'Likkle' is common street lingo for little in London and surrounds, not so much for people from Blackburn I wouldn't have thought. Did he listen to a lot of grime?

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Saying ‘brought’ when meaning ‘bought’ is moronic in itself, but it’s the ones that actually type ‘brought’ that make me want to go on a killing spree.

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7 minutes ago, Angusfifer said:

English presenters seem incapable of pronouncing sixth correctly. 

Even some Scottish ones are also following this trend. 

Can't say that I've noticed, maybe I've not been pronouncing it right too.

 

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55 minutes ago, Stellaboz said:

Guy arrived to put up some blinds today, really nice and does a lot of this type of stuff for us at an extremely good rate.

Brought his wife today whom I gave a friendly, cordial "hello" to and got a completely and utterly blank stare back like I wasn't there. Absolute fucking fat howling old rat! 

Maybe you should put your clothes on next time you meet her.

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Ironing.

I admire the people that can brazenly go out giving no fucks wearing creased as hell clothes. I can't bring myself to do that and the shitey 'press' systems just don't seem to work. So ironing.

You'd think there'd be a time saver on that by now FFS.

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Ironing.
I admire the people that can brazenly go out giving no fucks wearing creased as hell clothes. I can't bring myself to do that and the shitey 'press' systems just don't seem to work. So ironing.
You'd think there'd be a time saver on that by now FFS.


First week of lockdown I went through all my clothes and chucked a bunch of shite I no longer wore. The stuff that was left I washed, ironed and put back.

All of my jeans and polos are still perfectly ironed considering I’ve worn nothing but shorts and t shirts seen March.
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2 minutes ago, mizfit said:

 


First week of lockdown I went through all my clothes and chucked a bunch of shite I no longer wore. The stuff that was left I washed, ironed and put back.

All of my jeans and polos are still perfectly ironed considering I’ve worn nothing but shorts and t shirts seen March.

 

So would you say they are in mint condition?

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55 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

Ironing.

I admire the people that can brazenly go out giving no fucks wearing creased as hell clothes. I can't bring myself to do that and the shitey 'press' systems just don't seem to work. So ironing.

You'd think there'd be a time saver on that by now FFS.

I saved time on ironing by marrying a woman. It's very expensive and i wouldn't recommend. 

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3 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

Online forms that make you select your year of birth with the first option being 2019.  Aye, because I'm going to be filling out an online form if I'm 1yo right enough.

Earlier I had to fill in a form that had the default date set as today, and when I scrolled the day and month in the order they were on the page, it reset to today's date before I could change the year because the selected date was in the future. If you want me to select the year first, make that the first fucking thing on the line.

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1 hour ago, Angusfifer said:

English presenters seem incapable of pronouncing sixth correctly. 

Even some Scottish ones are also following this trend. 

This really annoys me. I used to think it was not hearing it properly, but no, it seems many are incapable of saying sixth. Instead, it's "sik".

"A win could of taken them to sik in the league".  

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I think I just hate staying at the mother in laws in general, I’m always bored as f**k here and I think her and her partner are properly idle people who put me in my student years to shame: I usually drink myself to excess when here but have had a few nights off it this time round and it hasn’t helped my mental state what so ever, I genuinely feel like I’m dying a slow death here. This is probably quite normal for people staying at their in-laws so I’m told.

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5 minutes ago, throbber said:

I think I just hate staying at the mother in laws in general, I’m always bored as f**k here and I think her and her partner are properly idle people who put me in my student years to shame: I usually drink myself to excess when here but have had a few nights off it this time round and it hasn’t helped my mental state what so ever, I genuinely feel like I’m dying a slow death here. This is probably quite normal for people staying at their in-laws so I’m told.

Arrange for a take-away to be delivered. That'll cheer you up.

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