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that's
an Opel, though.
/Ped Ant
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GR33DY, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:56,
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same thing innit?
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the_fabulous_dancing_yak You like game? You come see 5punk.co.uk. You like!, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:56,
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yup
'tis
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Sir Sand Goblin Bill Withers, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:57,
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Similar
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GR33DY, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:58,
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ok, if you're going to be pedantic
the only difference is the logo.
and the country you get them from.
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Sir Sand Goblin Bill Withers, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:00,
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I'm
only being finnickey 'cos me dynamically generated MovieClips're playing up ;)
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GR33DY, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:04,
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try
injecting formaldehyde into them.
works for me.
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Sir Sand Goblin Bill Withers, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:07,
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Nah
they're nested. I'd need a longer syringe.
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GR33DY, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:09,
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Hows it go?
GM own Opel & Opel own Vauxhall...
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thirdman Ia! Ia! R'lyeh Cthulhu ftagn! Ia! Ia! Mglui nafl, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:01,
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GM owns
both, and Holden in Australia, who markt the car under a different name to Vectra, and who fit kick-arse engines in them.
And they even get sold in the states as base-model Caddilacs!
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JustHere, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:12,
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it's an irish car
which makes it an opel
innit
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roboplege, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 18:19,
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's still a vectra
though i think
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new_matt, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:57,
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Alas
Carmen rhymes with neither vauxhall nor Opel. So there. :p
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MrSparky, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 15:58,
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*sigh*
you don't need both to rhyme in cockney rhyming slang... you know, i'm sure hardly anyone knows how to do it properly :P
You have something and something else, equalling a product.
The second something has to rhyme with the product, but the first something is just something to complement the second one, but it can also be used as a standalone, eg.
Butcher's Hook = Look
Hook rhymes with Look
Butcher's doesn't
However, you can say "have a butcher's at this"
Which would be instructing you to do the rhyme of whatever goes with "butchers", in this case, "hook" and therefore "look"
My god, i'm from yorkshire and i still know how it works! :P
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Mushroom, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:04,
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Does that mean...
i can say "im gonna take a ride me carmen"?
spiffing.
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MrSparky, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:07,
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That
is EXACTLY how it's supposed to work
At last, I'm not the only one who thinks this way!
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JustHere, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:14,
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my god, you're from yorkshire and you kow how anything works
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stouffer, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:07,
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oi.
Watch it, winkyboy.
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Dr Phil Kitten, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:16,
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Stouffer,
The Winky Wonder.
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bovine www.richardtingley.co.uk, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:22,
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Exactly!!
Lots of people on here have been doing very pony slang!!
>Pony and trap............crap!! You see?!! Eh? eh?
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maddave, Mon 10 Feb 2003, 16:08,
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