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    It's an example of gutter talk propagated by criminals and no-hopers and adopted by kids because they idolise gangsters for some reason that I cannot fathom. Same as the undies visible above the jeans, the backwards baseball cap and the odd fascination with joggers.

    I much prefer p*ss off, and if they don't get my point when I say it, that's their problem, not mine
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    I much prefer p*ss off, and if they don't get my point when I say it, that's their problem, not mine
    Then again I prefer Pizz auf

    Other than that, I'd prefer to read [ and look at ] pretty Pictures of .........um
    Wodwork, yes; Woodwork.


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    Lighten up silentC , look beneath the obvious.
    I prefere the poetry of street talk, to the "OMy Gaad, Oh My Gaad" of the vally girl talk, or the "go the extra mile" corp speak.
    Language has to change or we would be back with " wen april with its shoor soot the drouth of march hath pirsed to the roote (apollogies to Chaucer)
    I often comfort my and my sons bad spelling with saying "bother Dr Johnson"
    Did you watch robin hood as a kid?

    Oh and Gingermick, That should have been "Bit ch", not "dog" i think.
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    NO no no no, dog as in 'dawg'

    (I saw it on the kids scooby doo movie)
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    Sorry GM, thought you were replying to my post
    You see even street talk has gender specifics
    It seems to me that a few people are being a little selective it the critisism of the misuse of grammar
    EG how many here engoy Bessie Smith, and other great blues music.
    "My mother told me.
    When I was 6"
    does'nt have quite the same ring as
    My Momma dun tol me.
    When i was in pigtails"

    and one could go on

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    Lighten up silentC , look beneath the obvious.
    Come again?

    Oh yeah, gangster talk is just so deep, man...

    Nup sorry, those people have nothing to contribute to society except dodgy fashions, gaudy jewellery and suspect morals.

    Oh yeah, and hip hop. Gotta love that....
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    the "OMy Gaad, Oh My Gaad" of the vally girl talk, or the "go the extra mile" corp speak.
    Are these the only alternatives? What about just normal speech like the rest of us use?
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by astrid View Post
    And yes Stirlo and you other teenagers, I know that no-one says "really cool dude" anymore!!

    Astrid
    some of the 'rude' people use the phrase MC. if you dont know what it means: Mad C***.

    i dont know how this is calling someone cool...i dont get a lot of things though i guess i can just go thruogh life being ignorant
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    Oh yeah, gangster talk is just so deep, man...
    fo shigga my wigga...

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    I thought it was "fo shizzle, my nizzle"?

    For sure, my... erm... good fellow.

    See? These people are idiots. And they set the trends our kids want to follow. There's no hope.

    Stoopid Americans...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Dear SilentC, Maybe stay away from sharp objects for a while till you feel a bit better. Or have a nice cup-o'-tea.
    Or maybe the problem is that you haven't been in the shed enough!
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    nah "fo shizzle my nizzle" is for the African brothers

    "fo shigga my wigga" is for caucasian acquaintances

    Im outa here...church

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    Maybe stay away from sharp objects for a while till you feel a bit better.
    I feel just fine, thanks for asking
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    SilentC
    Arnt you being a bit arbitery here,
    What is "normal speach"
    I remember getting canned (another 70's word) by teachers for my beautiful english(vernicular) when i was a kid.
    Some of this "incorrect" english is saxon or middle english and goes back 1500 years.
    Are we talking purist BBC here, an invented speach adopted by the middle class?.
    Do we start purifing the language as the english did to the welsh and the Irish,
    or let it grow? (or shorten as the case may be)
    So you would rather use the expression Pi ss of, that ask them not to disrespect you? Odd

    Alas poor english, I knew it well,

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    Stirlo,
    Do you mean mad cows?
    see what happens with censorship?
    not that I'm complaining about the forum, I like it clean..................ish
    And stick with the thought, I was saying Shakespeare thought Mc beth was wicked not a MC

    Astrid

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