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Old 24th December 2007, 11:59 PM   #12
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I love to see others use the old English collquilisms that myself & expect Tim grew up with.

Especialy by the more educated Americans whos English is more usualy much better than mine usualy! {& there spelling deffinatly is!}


"You was all slagged jim, the `king puppy , layed it on the line like gospel for you like blind men after a fish on a wednesday, realy I reckons it is, but you know the score anyhow, so its drinks all round later realy innit ,you old 1917-18 worldwar merchant .."






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