twats that always add the word "me" at the end of a sentence.....
i'm getting a takeaway tonight "me"......well who fuckin else?
Me.
I'm getting one.
twats that always add the word "me" at the end of a sentence.....
i'm getting a takeaway tonight "me"......well who fuckin else?
I'm inclined to think the first one might be the most appropriate...Business jargon. Fucking hell.
I was told once that we're getting "great cadence". Alright fair enough - I haven't heard this term so i'll check it out. It makes absolutely no fucking sense. You're either telling me I have a nice voice or a nice rhythm or a nice frequency.
It's a non newtonian fluid as well.Professor Pedant says it's actually Tomato Ketchup (viscosity dependant)
twats that always add the word "me" at the end of a sentence.....
i'm getting a takeaway tonight "me"......well who fuckin else?
OK we have been attacking the YewNitid States but closer to home (mainly Oldham) …
I accept you do not read a buck but it is pronounced that way as in Oh fuck I read a book, why do the inbreds say it in a way that makes them sound stupid, oh hang on I answered my own question there.
My family are all Newton Heath born and Failsworth bred. My old man says buck, but his sisters say say boo-k, and all my cousins say buck, as I do. Cant be wholly a generational thing and cant be solely related to districts either. Same for coo-king, they will do it while my old man is cucking. Very odd, I need to know the reason for the quirks in accent!It's very old school south Manchester to say "book" as in boo-k rather than "buck".
Very common amongst my parents' generation.
Nice memory of my long since departed Grandparents. They were from Wythenshawe.It's very old school south Manchester to say "book" as in boo-k rather than "buck".
Very common amongst my parents' generation.
My family are all Newton Heath born and Failsworth bred. My old man says buck, but his sisters say say boo-k, and all my cousins say buck, as I do. Cant be wholly a generational thing and cant be solely related to districts either. Same for coo-king, they will do it while my old man is cucking. Very odd, I need to know the reason for the quirks in accent!
May be as simple as thatNorth Manchester mate.
They make it up as they go along round there.
I'm inclined to think the first one might be the most appropriate...
Bus & buzz really fucking annoys me.My family are all Newton Heath born and Failsworth bred. My old man says buck, but his sisters say say boo-k, and all my cousins say buck, as I do. Cant be wholly a generational thing and cant be solely related to districts either. Same for coo-king, they will do it while my old man is cucking. Very odd, I need to know the reason for the quirks in accent!
boo-k is fine...if you're about 5 fuckin years of age......My family are all Newton Heath born and Failsworth bred. My old man says buck, but his sisters say say boo-k, and all my cousins say buck, as I do. Cant be wholly a generational thing and cant be solely related to districts either. Same for coo-king, they will do it while my old man is cucking. Very odd, I need to know the reason for the quirks in accent!
My family are all Newton Heath born and Failsworth bred. My old man says buck, but his sisters say say boo-k, and all my cousins say buck, as I do!
The way the Colonials drop the first vowel, but overemphasise the second vowel in some people's names.
e.g. Pharrell , is pronounced (by them) as PhrEll, where it should be pronounced with an equal emphasis on the A, as with the pronunciation of Farrell, the English rugby (league and union) player.
"ShnIa" Twain (singer)
BrnArd Hopkins (boxer)
MrIce Green (athlete)
being other examples
No no no no no noConsuela from Family Guy. I just want to smash her fucking face in.