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The HATE thread. (pg. 110)
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| Deeman |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
When did "Saturday" become "Satday"? |
When 'dinner' became 'tea'?
... or maybe because Saturday has a hidden turd in the middle and we don't wanna be accused of talking too much on a Saturday morning!! |
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| Sunhump |
all this talk about slang...
i hate it when ppl say " you'se"
" yeeaaa mate, wat r youse all doin tonite ay?"
bogans! |
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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by Deeman
When 'dinner' became 'tea'? |
Deeman knows the score. :p |
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| Fledz |
When you make plans with someone or they say they will do something and then they make an excuse or something happens. Well once or twice occasionally is ok. We all do it, it's human nature. When you do it repeatedly over and over again....that's a flake and I can't stand people like that, especially women. Especially when they come to me to do stuff, I make plans for them, and then they flake out.
If I'm not important enough for them to spend 15 secs of their life on writing me a message to let me know what's up then they aren't worth my time. I'm sorry but they aren't. I can ALWAYS take even just a few minutes out of my life for a friend. ALWAYS. If only to let them know whats happening.
ing over it. |
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| Psygnosis |
Packed trains to the capacity to restrict movement.
Drivers who can't drive for . Off the road or GTA style.
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| sunrise3500 |
dinner is a meal
tea is a ing ty hot drink.
yeahhhhhh... that's what i'm talkin bout.. you know what I mean? (mmm valvoline) |
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| Aesthetic |
lol yeah, what the is that. lets eat some tea.
then ****s say morning tea and afternoon tea
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ps. hey psyg! :) |
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| sunrise3500 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fpcookie
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| Trance Nutter |
its been tea in my household forever.
And considering my parents are............ quite old, its been that way for a long time.
Most people I know call it tea too.
Must be one of them dialect differences between states. |
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| sunrise3500 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
its been tea in my household forever.
And considering my parents are............ quite old, its been that way for a long time.
Most people I know call it tea too.
Must be one of them dialect differences between states. |
anyone got a SA to VIC translator? I didn't understand a word of that :( |
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| Aesthetic |
| i always thought it was more of a skeggar thing. my authentic aussie mates say tea all the time. but my wog relatives never do |
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