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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyKnox View Post
    Yeah but 30 years ago it was only worth 100 bucks. lol


    Question for you British fellas:

    Whats with the word c*nt? Is that like us (North Americans) saying sh*thead? Or goofball? Just asking because that's a fairly course word over here. Dont get me wrong, not giving you grief by no means! Just wondering aloud, gents..and i didn't think this warranted separate thread.
    It's pretty course over here but it's a word definitely used a lot.

    It can be used to insult or as a term of endearment, and it's definitely in how you deliver it. If you call someone a "cvnt" cause you are pissed off, they will know it and will definitely get the arse over it! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    It's pretty course over here but it's a word definitely used a lot.

    It can be used to insult or as a term of endearment, and it's definitely in how you deliver it. If you call someone a "cvnt" cause you are pissed off, they will know it and will definitely get the arse over it! lol
    I get a kick out of some of the sayings across the pond. "take the piss out me" is my favorite..lol

    Anyway, back to the 5 million $ meteorite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyKnox View Post
    I get a kick out of some of the sayings across the pond. "take the piss out me" is my favorite..lol

    Anyway, back to the 5 million $ meteorite.
    One day, me and the Brits will have to tell you about a bloke we know called Gordon Bennett..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    One day, me and the Brits will have to tell you about a bloke we know called Gordon Bennett..
    I'll have to Google him..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    It's pretty course over here but it's a word definitely used a lot.

    It can be used to insult or as a term of endearment, and it's definitely in how you deliver it. If you call someone a "cvnt" cause you are pissed off, they will know it and will definitely get the arse over it! lol
    I wanna know whats with you guys beginning an insult with the word 'right'? "Ehhhy shes a right ball breaker idnt she" ..... shit like that, wtf? Lol


    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    One day, me and the Brits will have to tell you about a bloke we know called Gordon Bennett..
    This reminded me of "Get Him to The Greek".......... "Why do you guys call it a Jeffrey!?!?!"...and Russel Brand responds... "Because, who could be scared of a bloke named Jeffrey....HELLOOOH... IAHM JEFF A REY, How do you do lads"
    Last edited by thegodfather; 04-03-2013 at 08:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    I wanna know whats with you guys beginning an insult with the word 'right'? "Ehhhy shes a right ball breaker idnt she" ..... shit like that, wtf? Lol
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    A right cvnt is worse than a proper cvnt, Queens English my friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    I wanna know whats with you guys beginning an insult with the word 'right'? "Ehhhy shes a right ball breaker idnt she" ..... shit like that, wtf? Lol




    This reminded me of "Get Him to The Greek".......... "Why do you guys call it a Jeffrey!?!?!"...and Russel Brand responds... "Because, who could be scared of a bloke named Jeffrey....HELLOOOH... IAHM JEFF A REY, How do you do lads"
    The English language in England is so old now, that words can literally be applied to anything, but a lot of people can instantly understand their application. Christ, I used to know so much rhyming slang and that's due to my upbringing in some of the more livelier parts of London. I haven't lived in London for some time and i've been fortunate to travel the world, and i've forgotten a lot of rhyming slang but now and again it creeps into my every day chit chat.

    Like if I told you to "use your loaf" would you know what I was talking about?

    EDIT: He's right, i've never met anyone called Jeffrey that is remotely intimidating! lol

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