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wee quinnie Wrote:

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> "WHAATTT???" - in the context of "Why are you

> looking at me like that?"

>

> Also, unsurprisingly, I have a terrible habit of

> attaching "wee" to every noun, regardless of

> stature.



im like you quinney i drop wee into everything,and always say end up by saying so i am or so you are,but thats a norn iron thing so it is.

Hey! I do that too, (so I do).


spadetownboy Wrote:

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> wee quinnie Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > "WHAATTT???" - in the context of "Why are you

> > looking at me like that?"

> >

> > Also, unsurprisingly, I have a terrible habit

> of

> > attaching "wee" to every noun, regardless of

> > stature.

>

>

> im like you quinney i drop wee into everything,and

> always say end up by saying so i am or so you

> are,but thats a norn iron thing so it is.

  • 4 months later...

Keef Wrote:

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> Ha, had never really noticed before, but "how

> funny" is definitely you! :))




No, I hadn't noticed until this thread started and i was thinking is there anything i say alot. Of course now i'm really concious about it and am trying to curb my "how funnies" :)

The Open Uni (Perhaps i should start a thread on my Ou experiences) is also causing me to say


"Ah yes, dear sweet Poesy" - I tend to say it when I notice the Poetry thread has been updated - altho' I am also on the verge of saying it when the limericks thread gets updated

have a really bad jim bowen-esk affliction, where by at work when ambulance crews/parents/colleagues are telling me what the injury/illness is with the child they're with or looking after I seem to say "ok, great" or even worse "super" - think its more that my brain's whirring and working out what needs doing and the "super" comes because I know exactly what I need to do.


In a similar vein yesterday I went "wha-hey" when the Dr said a child had got a broken arm as I'd correctly spotted the injury and ordered the x-ray before he'd seen them. As I'd told the mum initally I'd thought it was broken and why, she wasn't too upset to see me "wha-hey-ing"!

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