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| G K Murray |
Geordies also say man after every sentance spoken. They also shift from a very high tone to a very low tone of voice in the same sentance, which is why noone can understand them:D
It's also very true when you speak about places in London beinf infested with WANNABE YANKS! They dress like as if they're from the BRONX and wear jackets and trousers about 9 times too big for them. |
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| evil_bastard |
Aye I hate wankers who dress up as something they're not.
I was once talking to these lads wearing kilts out on the lash in the toon, and it turned out they were from Edinburgh. I tried to explain to them that Edinburgh is in fact not in the highlands, and that this is in fact not 1350AD, and that a kilt was perhaps not the most 'appropriate' dress to have in Newcastle, to put it mildly. A couple of hours later I saw them getting started on by a group of charvas leaving Bubbles, which is this ing dirty underground pub in a cellar in a sidestreet of the notorious Bigg market :D
I actually saw a lad on the metro today wearing a t-shirt that said "NYC: Bronx" on the front. I felt an urging desire to smash his face in... I managed to restrain myself though :gsmile:
I think the gangsta-rude-bwoy image will always be a London thing, but a few of them are gradually creeping their way North. I've seen a slow increase over the years here in twats on skateboards with a huge ego rammed up their rectum. On a summer's day you can fidn them at the Haymarket in Newcastle playing their 'garage grooves' and doing their 'stunts'. Hippie Green next to Eldon Square is the worst place though in Summer. They don't seem to be there in winter though, the sub-zero weather obviously ruins the californian skater fantasy they have. I think we will always be "charve" territory though. I don't know which is worse actually :( |
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| G K Murray |
People i hate with passion - SKATEBOARDERS!! What a bunch of Peen Ends they are. Places you will find them - CAR PARKS and more CAR PARKS.
When i was doing my I.T training in a big office block called SERCO SYSTEMS, we had this huge car park, and as the the car park got emptier later on in the day these wankers on boards came along every day. They would in wreck the place, dent peoples cars and wing mirrors and things like that.
Until one day the STEWARD (who had been having chew with them for ages now) saw one of them bang into this car, so he ran out started argueing then just nutted this long haired twat, the others joined in and he just beasted them all. Then he lined their skateboards up against the wall (6 of them) and sanpped the in half.:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: |
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| joeh152 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
its BAP!
and you say scone like gone, not cone!
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Is that a regional thing? My family has a cafe, and we get these silly posh people coming in asking for skones (sounds like cone), twats.
All these people moved from london out here to commute in, and they have lived her for 10 years and still can't pronounce the town name right! hillarious. |
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| Maaz |
| quote: | Originally posted by evil_bastard
I was once talking to these lads wearing kilts out on the lash in the toon, and it turned out they were from Edinburgh. |
heh, so ironic... it's not weird to see someone wearing kilts here because it's not considered Scottish at all (in fact, I've already seen African/Asian people wearing it) :p
It's just something alternative, a "skirt for men", for ravers/rockers/... in fact, I was looking for a kilt myself :) Have I got Scottish blood? Nay :D (and I'm just 1/16 English, for that matter)
| quote: | Originally posted by evil_bastard
I actually saw a lad on the metro today wearing a t-shirt that said "NYC: Bronx" on the front. I felt an urging desire to smash his face in... |
hehe, I remember when I saw some agro-man with a t-shirt that said "Future American Gangster: F.A.G." :stongue: I felt like telling him about what it meant, but I thought he wouldn't be happy to find out he spent his dear money with it :p |
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