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Quote: Tim Walker @ October 13 2009, 11:44 PM BST

Fine. I'll drive my Capri past a more appreciating household in future. One who doesn't keep shutting the curtains when they're pogo-sticking in the nuddy. Unimpressed

Ian's house is that way ------------->

Quote: Moonstone @ October 13 2009, 11:48 PM BST

:P

So we can expect little Curts any time soon then!

Not as long as I'm poor but still have enough money to pay for those little pills next to her bedstand. gigidy?

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 13 2009, 11:48 PM BST

I don't mind things like sweetheart or darling but I do understand why many women don't. Without the person meaning it to it can be quite rude because you are assuming that it's okay to cross that boundary despite the fact you don't know that person well and it can make a woman feel belittled when she is trying hard to be taken seriously. It's not always meant that way but it can look that way.

Well personally I wouldn't call them something like that unless I knew them at least a little. I'd never say it to a stranger, way too smutty, carry-on-esque, jack-the-lad, as if I'd follow it with an arse slap.

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Wow, this thread is the shizzle! Kudos to Ronnie for starting it and setting the parameters, it's all very exciting. I think everyone should chillax though, at a guesstimate I'd say these words will continue; thus making this a stonking thread with phenomenal tension at its heart.

Again, a splendid idea for c**ts everywhere.

Laughing out loud

Genius!

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Ian's house is that way ------------->

How would YOU know? Eh? Eh?

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Wow, this thread is the shizzle! Kudos to Ronnie for starting it and setting the parameters, it's all very exciting. I think everyone should chillax though, at a guesstimate I'd say these words will continue; thus making this a stonking thread with phenomenal tension at its heart.

Again, a splendid idea for c**ts everywhere.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Curt @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Not as long as I'm poor but still have enough money to pay for those little pills next to her bedstand. gigidy?

:D

Gigidy digidy! Or something.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Ian's house is that way ------------->

I'm already on it, sexy! Cool

Quote: Moonstone @ October 13 2009, 11:53 PM BST

How would YOU know? Eh? Eh?

Yeah, Ms Roo der Mentary-Error, it happens to be this way...

<----------------- Pleased

Quote: Curt @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Not as long as I'm poor but still have enough money to pay for those little pills next to her bedstand. gigidy?

Rohypnol?

I'm surprised you haven't bumped into each other yet, the bushes out front aren't that big.

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 13 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Again, a splendid idea for c**ts everywhere.

Laughing out loud Some people use bitch as a term of endearment, Nil uses c**t. I'll see if it works around here.
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Nope. *rubs soar cheek*

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 13 2009, 11:57 PM BST

Rohypnol?

I HAVE A DOCTOR'S NOTE FOR THOSE! Huh?

Quote: Curt @ October 14 2009, 12:00 AM BST

I HAVE A DOCTOR'S NOTE FOR THOSE! Huh?

Tim just has the key to the cabinet.

Quote: Moonstone @ October 14 2009, 12:01 AM BST

Tim just has the key to the cabinet.

Nom, nom, nom! :)

:S

*passes out*

Quote: Moonstone @ October 14 2009, 12:01 AM BST

Tim just has the key to the cabinet.

Tim's my doctor.

Laughing out loud

Slightly off topic, I used to share a house with four doctors after uni. One was a gyna...gynac...one of them. I asked him once, for a joke, if I could sit in with him and one of his patients one day and he said f**king yes! And he was dead serious. I bottled it in the end though. Regrets :( How unethical though!

Like Mr Walker, I hate the word apropos although I'm almost certain you've used it before. I also hate "bespoke", and "let's touch base". Also thick people who say "Chimbley" instead of "chimney", and the worst offender of them all is "arks" instead of "ask". And don't give me all that "It's patois, innit?" bullshit. It's just lazy.

Oh and "droll". It sounds like a dead troll to me. Droll my arse.

Quote: Lee Henman @ October 14 2009, 12:11 AM BST

Like Mr Walker, I hate the word apropos although I'm almost certain you've used it before.

Do you know what, Mr Henman? I have the horrible feeling you're right! :O

I don't even think I used it ironically (even if it is possible to with that word).

God, I hate me sometimes! :(

:D

Quote: Lee Henman @ October 14 2009, 12:11 AM BST

Like Mr Walker, I hate the word apropos although I'm almost certain you've used it before. I also hate "bespoke", and "let's touch base". Also thick people who says "Chimbley" instead of "chimney", and the worst offender of them all is "arks" instead of "ask". And don't give me all that "It's patois, innit?" bullshit. It's just lazy.

Oh and "droll". It sounds like a dead troll to me. Droll my arse.

Or 'nucular', or 'haitch', and other words peolple think they're pronouncing correctly but actually aren't.

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