How the Irish talk [Very Long]
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
Brian Delahunty wrote: Jaysus, I'd give her one. Indeed. If the situation was to call for it. I would perform sexual intercourse with her. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: The vast majority of those are at least British though. Either that or they are from Father Ted. Did Feck actually exist before Father Ted was broadcast?
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Jaysus, I'd give her one. Indeed. If the situation was to call for it. I would perform sexual intercourse with her. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: The vast majority of those are at least British though. Either that or they are from Father Ted. Did Feck actually exist before Father Ted was broadcast?
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
Simon Walton wrote: Either that or they are from Father Ted. Did Feck actually exist before Father Ted was broadcast? Where do you think they got all the Father Ted stuff???!?!?!?!? Two Irish Priests on an Irish Island... Most of those were around long befor Father Ted!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
dat's grande ! :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Simon Walton wrote: Either that or they are from Father Ted. Did Feck actually exist before Father Ted was broadcast? Where do you think they got all the Father Ted stuff???!?!?!?!? Two Irish Priests on an Irish Island... Most of those were around long befor Father Ted!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: Where do you think they got all the Father Ted stuff???!?!?!?!? I don't know, that's why I asked!?!?!?!?!?! :-D Brian Delahunty wrote: Two Irish Priests on an Irish Island... Most of those were around long befor Father Ted!!! I knew that ijit (sp?) and all the other little regional mispronounciations like filum etc were around before, but i... hang on. I seem to remember an interview with the writers, and they did confirm that Feck was devised especially for the show as a new swearword. Hmm, or am I thinking of Red Dwarf and "smeg"? :~
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Where do you think they got all the Father Ted stuff???!?!?!?!? I don't know, that's why I asked!?!?!?!?!?! :-D Brian Delahunty wrote: Two Irish Priests on an Irish Island... Most of those were around long befor Father Ted!!! I knew that ijit (sp?) and all the other little regional mispronounciations like filum etc were around before, but i... hang on. I seem to remember an interview with the writers, and they did confirm that Feck was devised especially for the show as a new swearword. Hmm, or am I thinking of Red Dwarf and "smeg"? :~
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
Simon Walton wrote: Feck was devised especially for the show as a new swearword I do no for a fack that it was used in my area as a swear word for as long as I've had the ability to swear... "Will ya ever just feck off??"... Feck replaced Fuck among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Simon Walton wrote: Feck was devised especially for the show as a new swearword I do no for a fack that it was used in my area as a swear word for as long as I've had the ability to swear... "Will ya ever just feck off??"... Feck replaced Fuck among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: Feck replaced f*** among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! Ah, so I was thinking of Smeg then. :)
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
Brian Delahunty wrote: bollocks Strange - the English guys I work with seem to think that "the dogs bollocks" is some kind of compliment - my new P4 is the dogs bollocks :confused: Brian Delahunty wrote: Dingleberries Little balls of shite that form on anal hair :~ Who discovered these?! :wtf:
"How many eiffel towels are there in Paris?" "I'd say 10." "Where was the Berlin Wall?" "Israel"
Stupid People - posted by Loket
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
Brilliance, pure brilliance. Now feck of back to ya bleedin' ma yer windy cabbage scummer while I ride yer floozie loosebit down the local fairly lively. :-D
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright
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Brian Delahunty wrote: bollocks Strange - the English guys I work with seem to think that "the dogs bollocks" is some kind of compliment - my new P4 is the dogs bollocks :confused: Brian Delahunty wrote: Dingleberries Little balls of shite that form on anal hair :~ Who discovered these?! :wtf:
"How many eiffel towels are there in Paris?" "I'd say 10." "Where was the Berlin Wall?" "Israel"
Stupid People - posted by Loket
Megan Forbes wrote: Who discovered these?! Eh, eh, eh... :~ ... eh, eh, *Brian scampers out the door... Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Brilliance, pure brilliance. Now feck of back to ya bleedin' ma yer windy cabbage scummer while I ride yer floozie loosebit down the local fairly lively. :-D
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright
David Wulff wrote: Now feck of back to ya bleedin' ma yer windy cabbage scummer while I ride yer floozie loosebit down the local fairly lively ROTFLMAO :laugh: How's Dave on this beautiful Tuesday evening??? Get DSL yet? It's available here now [about time] but at €90 it's very steep. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Feck replaced f*** among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! Ah, so I was thinking of Smeg then. :)
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
Could also be "Frell" (from the show Farscape, but I doubt as many people know about it, compared to Red Dwarf). :-D That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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Simon Walton wrote: Feck was devised especially for the show as a new swearword I do no for a fack that it was used in my area as a swear word for as long as I've had the ability to swear... "Will ya ever just feck off??"... Feck replaced Fuck among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: Feck replaced f*** among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! So... WTF is the difference? They're pronounced almost identically, and everyone knows that when you say "feck", it would be same as if you said "f*ck". right? It's like those dumbasses people who say "frig" instead of "f*ck" because they "don't want to swear". :mad: Same shit, different pile, IMHO. (why i'm using "f*ck" instead of the real word, i don't know).:confused: That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Feck replaced f*** among younger people [up to about 13] so parents didn't kill us! So... WTF is the difference? They're pronounced almost identically, and everyone knows that when you say "feck", it would be same as if you said "f*ck". right? It's like those dumbasses people who say "frig" instead of "f*ck" because they "don't want to swear". :mad: Same shit, different pile, IMHO. (why i'm using "f*ck" instead of the real word, i don't know).:confused: That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
We were young!!! Did we know any better.. nope. And I doubt our parents cared too much either way. they probably got a laugh out of the fact that we thought we had outsmarted them! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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We were young!!! Did we know any better.. nope. And I doubt our parents cared too much either way. they probably got a laugh out of the fact that we thought we had outsmarted them! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: they probably got a laugh out of the fact that we thought we had outsmarted them! Every generation does the same thing: it thinks it's outsmarting their parents, by doing EXACTLY the same thing the parents did when they were kids. It's funny how the cycle repeats. :-D That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]
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David Wulff wrote: Now feck of back to ya bleedin' ma yer windy cabbage scummer while I ride yer floozie loosebit down the local fairly lively ROTFLMAO :laugh: How's Dave on this beautiful Tuesday evening??? Get DSL yet? It's available here now [about time] but at €90 it's very steep. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: How's Dave on this beautiful Tuesday evening??? Fecking freezing - me gaf's central heating's banjaxed again! :mad: Fair play to me ma though, the ol' gal's given me a hotwater bottle. Brian Delahunty wrote: Get DSL yet? Not yet, I'm off to check the interest figures now. Brian Delahunty wrote: but at €90 it's very steep Jaysus! Is that per month or per year? :eek:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright
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Just got this email.. very funny because some of it is very very true :laugh: :laugh: :rolleyes:
I was over just north of Dublin a few times this year, loved the place. Best bacon in the world - are you allowed to send food parcels ? :rolleyes: Elaine (culinarily deprived fluffy tigress) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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Brilliance, pure brilliance. Now feck of back to ya bleedin' ma yer windy cabbage scummer while I ride yer floozie loosebit down the local fairly lively. :-D
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright
Why am I reminded of Dick van Dyke's cockney accent ? :omg: :laugh: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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Why am I reminded of Dick van Dyke's cockney accent ? :omg: :laugh: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
Trollslayer wrote: Why am I reminded of Dick van Dyke's cockney accent ? 1) because you're old enough to remember Dick van Dyke's cockney accent? 2) because you actually bothered to *remember* Dick van Dyke's cockney accent after you'd heard it. 3) because weird UK accents are inherently funny, and thus memorable. Shog9 ------
Rather hammer futiley at the locked door than just sit and ignore it. Obviously finding a way to get through the locked door would be even better though. - Paul Watson, My Ignorance
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Brian Delahunty wrote: How's Dave on this beautiful Tuesday evening??? Fecking freezing - me gaf's central heating's banjaxed again! :mad: Fair play to me ma though, the ol' gal's given me a hotwater bottle. Brian Delahunty wrote: Get DSL yet? Not yet, I'm off to check the interest figures now. Brian Delahunty wrote: but at €90 it's very steep Jaysus! Is that per month or per year? :eek:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"Life, as well as software, has bugs." - Roger Wright
David Wulff wrote: Is that per month or per year? Per month.. It's a fecking joke man... can't get a decent connection in this country. David Wulff wrote: Fair play to me ma though, the ol' gal's given me a hotwater bottle. lol.. Very thoughtful. You've been fairly quiet around here lately. Busy working? Regards, Brian Dela :-)