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I've used that on a kit car I built.
He just needs a tin cup for the bars...:astonished:
Ferrari - Excellent film. If you're squeamish skip the last part of the racing scene.
I started watching this last night. Not a patch on BoB or The Pacific, one very annoying scene where the (good ole farm boy) US pilots are having...
Or, "I'll take a coffee".
If it's a service centre I'm calling, I've hung up before and called the sales 'hotline', which of course is answered instantly. I then get my...
I had a vendor that used 'sacrosanct' a lot when discussing (usually missed) deadlines.... :rolleyes:
Spring is springing :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Luke, I am your father....:D
:D [MEDIA]
"I won't bore you'......:D
I had the same when I was working on a PV construction project, the f*cktard of a QS sent 300 docs through in a gazillion different PDFs and...
Ted the series. I really shouldn't...:D
Perhaps a Spanish waiter...:D
Ah, the 'super' thing...:rolleyes:
Punctuating sentences with 'like'.
I guess this may have been used in a carnaval or similar. Still worthy of a mention. [IMG]
Ain’t I though…;)
I occasionally watch the interviews with with Aldous Huxley or even the old British Pathé newsreels on YouTube. They way they speak is so nice.
It's too easy to (incorrectly) confuse a colloquial dialect with IQ. Especially if the person speaking sounds like a west country farmer/pirate.