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6 hours ago, Bairnardo said:

 


Anyone ordering half pints really has no cause to complain about anyone elses performance in a pub.

 

Is a half and a half an exception to this rule?

 

Just seen someone suggest it is but you need to be 65+ guess I'm just mature for my age.

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9 minutes ago, Shandon Par said:

Looks like the pic was taken in a strip club. They don't normally like you getting the phone out to take pics in these places. Or so I hear.

They also don't like you getting your boaby out either. Or so I hear.

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People who type the way they speak. Because you speak in colloquial tones doesn't mean the rest of the world has to read them and try and figure out what you're babbling on about.


Yes. This. People who can't spell the word "I".
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39 minutes ago, BigBo10 said:

People who type the way they speak. Because you speak in colloquial tones doesn't mean the rest of the world has to read them and try and figure out what you're babbling on about.

There's a guy who posts regularly on the politics forum who is guilty of this.

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42 minutes ago, Randy Giles said:

How can wrestling be rigged? It's not even a fucking sport. Are movies rigged?

Exactly. It's like saying the battles in Game of Thrones are rigged, or that the fights in the Rocky films were all fixed

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 A half is only acceptable if you over 65 and asking for 'half and a half'

Was about to post the same, although without the over 65 bit. Don't know why this died out but a half and half is great IMO.

Is a half and a half an exception to this rule?
 
Just seen someone suggest it is but you need to be 65+ guess I'm just mature for my age.


No apologies for the following old git post.

As you're contributing to a Scottish football forum, it's a "hauf an a hauf"

A half and a half is something completely different. (Usually 2 different half pints in a pint glass).

Thank you.
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On 20 April 2017 at 18:05, BigBo10 said:

People who type the way they speak. Because you speak in colloquial tones doesn't mean the rest of the world has to read them and try and figure out what you're babbling on about.

Whit?

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No apologies for the following old git post.

As you're contributing to a Scottish football forum, it's a "hauf an a hauf"

A half and a half is something completely different. (Usually 2 different half pints in a pint glass).

Thank you.


What a beautiful mix of this topic and another ongoing topic of typing in colloquial speak

I am willing to reduce the age range to 40 for it acceptable to order a half and a half / hauf an a hauf
And that is a half pint and a nip variety for both.
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2 hours ago, BigBo10 said:

People who type the way they speak. Because you speak in colloquial tones doesn't mean the rest of the world has to read them and try and figure out what you're babbling on about.

Don't know if he still posts but Sanka types in a West Indian accent.

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