chim chim cha boo 8:56 Sat Jun 26
'Flat track bully'
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...and 'latest squeeze'.
Turn it in you absolute CUNTS.
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Side of Ham
7:54 Mon Jun 28
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Is IOC saying Swiss is one of those hillbilly boys?
I doubt Swiss will want cousin fucking added to his already sleazy posting history on here......
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arsene york-hunt
7:48 Mon Jun 28
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"I make you right" CUNTS
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Hammer and Pickle
8:53 Mon Jun 28
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So you came on here in the wee small hours to ask us, Kenny.
What can we do, as a group of posters, to help?
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Jaan Kenbrovin
3:59 Mon Jun 28
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Ah. I was wondering what other person Pickle could ever mean when using the term we and us instead of I.
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Westham67
3:20 Mon Jun 28
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Hammer and Pickle 12:01 Sun Jun 27
LOL
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Hammer and Pickle
12:01 Sun Jun 27
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Your posts are excruciating torture that belongs in the 11th Century, oicks.
What crime have we committed to be punished in this manner?
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ironsofcanada
11:47 Sat Jun 26
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Why 11th century?
I had heard it in my lifetime, as I said, though it tended to be among certain communities in the States especially. That would have been almost ten years after that ruling.
Maybe Swiss actually comes from one of those communities.
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Hammer and Pickle
11:44 Sat Jun 26
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Not sure that judge was even as interesting as you, oicks.
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gph
11:40 Sat Jun 26
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You'd regard it up-to-date if it was post-11th century...
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ironsofcanada
11:33 Sat Jun 26
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It doesn't seem that old to me. Out of date and a bit crass but within my lifetime.
A judge in the States in 1991 ruled that "main squeeze" was a "common English slang term" and thus a juice company called Main Squeeze was unsuccessful in suing Canada Dry for using the term in its advertising.
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Mace66
11:27 Sat Jun 26
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Happy belated birthday
Fuck off with your illiterate cock piss
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gph
10:18 Sat Jun 26
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Down with the kids(' great Grandads)
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zebthecat
10:15 Sat Jun 26
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"lastest squeeze" was the COYI=Swiss giveaway.
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gph
9:39 Sat Jun 26
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"Squeeze" makes me laugh.
I bet my old man regards it as antiquated.
It's as if someone's bought a book on popular slang in a second-hand bookshop, and not noticed it was published in the 1930s.
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stewie griffin
3:50 Sat Jun 26
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Was John BRACEWELL talking about Graeme HICK originally I think
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Swiss.
3:17 Sat Jun 26
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Graeme Hick?
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Darlo Debs
2:41 Sat Jun 26
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Thanks Zeb
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zebthecat
2:37 Sat Jun 26
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Darlo Debs 2:33 Sat Jun 26
The term comes from cricket originally and refers to a batsman who is very good on flat pitches but no good when the ball bounces/seams/swings/spins. England have had a few of them but Graham Hick springs to mind.
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Darlo Debs
2:33 Sat Jun 26
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Is a flat track bully any different to.a normal bully, where did the flat track bit come from and what is its significance?
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mallard
1:54 Sat Jun 26
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‘Chatting Shit’
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