Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: KKOB on July 23, 2017, 12:49:38 PM
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In recognition of the contribution that Scousers have made to the development of language throughout the educated world and of their passion for communication through many mediums Hasbro Inc., the makers of Scrabble have released a Scousers Scrabble edition.
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOLYw-PQr8bgjLlIvyIK6XQrG2lgwN6WLnQ1esF (https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOLYw-PQr8bgjLlIvyIK6XQrG2lgwN6WLnQ1esF)
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Dead link for me :(
JF
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How about this ?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vfxBm0Ut3yfMoir12 (https://photos.app.goo.gl/vfxBm0Ut3yfMoir12)
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Sorted. Crap joke though ;)
JF
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Had to make it simple so folks like you understood it. ;)
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Surely you are not being rude about Scousers, KKOB? ;)
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Me ? Rude ? Nah ! ;)
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Laughing at Scousers is the main form of fun in Wrexham. And nothing wrong with that.
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My Dad was a churchwarden, devout christian and a "believer" and rarely, if ever, did I ever hear him use a bad word.
Somewhat Victorian in views and attitudes.
As a Devonian, he did use "bu**er" but more as a term of endearment than anything nasty.
One evening, playing Scrabble, he turned his tiles towards me and said "I haven't a clue what to do with these without upsetting Mum".
He had, I promise, U N T F C K C on display.
I suggested "tun" - he was most grateful.
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I spent my formative years in Cornwall. Mum was a village lass and Dad was stationed at St Mawgan in the Fleet Air Arm. We eventually moved to Kent and I lost count of the number of times I was told-off at school for using bu**er as a term of endearment. Also, at the time, to bu**er someone or something had a totally different meaning to us.
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He had, I promise, U N T F C K C on display.
I suggested "tun" - he was most grateful.
I'd have gone for "tuck"or "tunk". ;)
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Scousers eye test
(https://s14.postimg.org/e3tq0pm6l/image.gif) (https://postimg.org/image/e3tq0pm6l/)
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I'm lucky I've got a sense of humour isnt it A a a a a a :D
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Liverpool's currency unit is the Giro. ;)
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I think it's UK currency unit Kevin3, did you not watch benefit Britain ;D (fortunately I've never needed)
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Oh, How very dare you KKOB.
We say a lot more than A
We say dedodownderdontdedo.! ;)
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I've missed your jokes Mary ;D
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Thank You Rana.