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    now if these ads that say you get 12 months for the price of 9 three months free can't you sign up now and start paying in three months time for insurancejp

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    allways remember you get nothing for nothing i often went kitchen fitting with my son your free fitting was £1000.00 on your price of the kitchen? the go compare i would gladly strangle that fella?jp

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    Expresions that realy iratate me, you still owe some tax, you last bill is still outstanding, you do not have enough in your acount to cover ths, you will have to pay interest on the outstanding amount. Enough to make any ,an mad as hell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Bill Davies View Post
    That's interesting, as I thought the 'like' was peculiar to scousers only. I have to confess that I am originally from the Wirral which makes me an honorary scouser so I have to be careful.
    I think the 'like' has two uses. In men it follows most sentences. In women it is used as a precursor to a facial expression. Either one is irritating.

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    {Never known the like} ? Not scouse me old m8 watch Coronation St, Any night thats based in Manchester you will here that expression in every episode. {Well i will go to the foot of our stairs} P.s Dont to forget to renew your passport if you decide to cross the river. I take it we coach full of scousers arnt getting directions to your local boozer Regards Skip,s Terry.
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    Thanks Terry.

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    Always thought of this as a derogative term for our German friends but not so. Filled up the car recently in Wrexham and was referred to as 'hun' by a lady attendant. I usually get grandad or similar.

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    I went into a Builders Merchants recently and the guy behind the counter kept referring to me as Squire.
    Alright Squire.? Do you need anything else Squire?
    I hate that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Kong View Post
    I went into a Builders Merchants recently and the guy behind the counter kept referring to me as Squire.
    Alright Squire.? Do you need anything else Squire?
    I hate that.
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    Were you palying with any nuts at the time. squire could be a shortened version of squirel.
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    People who refer to organisations or situations purely by initials when only a limited number of other people know what they are talking about are really annoying and probably ill mannered
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    Quote Originally Posted by john sutton View Post
    People who refer to organisations or situations purely by initials when only a limited number of other people know what they are talking about are really annoying and probably ill mannered
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    Ill mannered??

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