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Thread: 'Deen', 'Todders', Anchor Man', 'Donkey' . fit else 'rips yer knittin' ?

  1. #31
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    The coverage of Gareth Bale's return to Spurs and his "second debut"...**** off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dons8321 View Post
    The coverage of Gareth Bale's return to Spurs and his "second debut"...**** off!
    Absolutely. Like the second time you lost your virginity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dons8321 View Post
    The coverage of Gareth Bale's return to Spurs and his "second debut"...**** off!
    Folk pay to watch/ listen to that drivel too .

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    The Radio 'Scotland'-isms, of dubious origin, eg 'pelters', 'hee-haw', 'haw-maws' that the whole of the country is expected to understand and adopt.

    Respectively, I surmise that they are hilarious Lex McLean-esque 'gallus banter 'n 'at' alternatives to 'criticism', 'nothing', and 'testicles'.

    I laughed until I stopped.

    **** off Chick Young, you hun galoot.

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    I don't know who the commentator was for our game last night on Sportscene
    But he's parroting the English ones by using 'just about' to mean the opposite of what it means.

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    I only watched up to the forth goal.
    The commentary was appalling.

    It was like watching batman in the sixties.

    Pow!Bam!

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    "Early Doors" WTF does that mean ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jussi View Post
    I don't know who the commentator was for our game last night on Sportscene
    But he's parroting the English ones by using 'just about' to mean the opposite of what it means.
    Old folk around where I grew up (somewhere between Dumfries and Sanquar) used use "doubt" to mean the opposite of what it means.

    "Aye, coos are lynin doon. Doubt that'll be the rain oan."

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    "Early Doors" WTF does that mean ?
    Anything before Morrison Hotel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    "Early Doors" WTF does that mean ?

    Criminally underrated sitcom.

    "Crime won't crack itself."

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