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mockney piers Wrote:

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> I keep finding myself saying "what do you do when you want to do a poo" an awful lot for no reason at the moment, I wish I'd stop.


LOL >:D<

Squwat by a tree, do the bum wee. Taking poo lyrics to a higher degree!

What do you do what do you do? What do ya do if ya wanna do a poo, bidibyebye!

I'm just a boy who can't say "no".

So, I say "yes" to most things when quite often I'd have rather said no. For instance, yes, let's got to the pub, yes, what are you having?, yes, I'd love another drink, yes, yes, I'd love another drink (repeat ad nauseum) yes, let's call it in, yes, let's stay up all night and get shitfaced, yes, let's go to bed (at last). Lastly, have you got work in the morning? "Yes, unfortunately."

Brendan Wrote:

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> I?ve taken to calling people ?young man? or ?old

> boy? when I am drunk. I have been told off many

> times for this now and I really wish I would stop

> it.


Well you have met Jah, and I think that's his influence :)-D

Re: What words do you most overuse? new

Posted by: Keef Today, 01:10PM



"Grolsch top please" is a phrase I say far too much for the good of my health!


"In fairness" or "to be fair".

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Keef - you are still my favourite forumite!!!


I say "at the end of the day" and " no offence" quite a bit......

Bollocks! No I don't mean this thread. But, I do say bollocks quite a lot. As in "What a load of bollocks." Or "bollocks to that."

Also, on my last couple of visits to the Dog in Dulwich Village recently I've noticed that they've been selling a real ale called The Dog's Bollocks, so I've had to have a few pints of that and very nice it is too. In fact, I can tell you that it is the canine's testicles.

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