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Mick Mac

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Malumbu.

>

> A "line" is something you say in the hope of

> getting off with someone.


Hope over expectation presumably, given the evidence

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Dunno about good lines, but an (English) friend thought it would be a winning move to try and convince a girl in a pub that he was a biscuit designer from Australia.


I really haven't a clue why he thought it would work, but unsurprisingly, it didn't. Possibly in part because his Aussie accent wavered somewhere between India and Yosemite Sam.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I thought this was a thread about fishing........



Terry Thomas (not that one) used to sign off his fishing spot on tv with: "Tight lines everyone, tight lines."

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Another friend's dreadful attempt - he was from Wigan, so imagining the accent helps.


He walked up to a fairly large chested girl in the pub, pointed straight at her chest and said, "'Eck - I bet you din't get many of them to tha' pound".


She wasn't impressed.

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Early year in Secondary School. English teacher reads something and asks the class can anyone use the word 'goad' in a sentence.


Yes miss I say putting my hand up.


Go on then.


Miss, one day I goad down the road to buy sweets.


I was a comic genius even then.

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Loz Wrote:

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> Another friend's dreadful attempt - he was from

> Wigan, so imagining the accent helps.

>

> He walked up to a fairly large chested girl in the

> pub, pointed straight at her chest and said, "'Eck

> - I bet you din't get many of them to tha'

> pound".

>

> She wasn't impressed.


Loz, this "friend", is this you?

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