Profile for craig had a kickass 19th bday and cant wait till his next 19th birthday:
19 years old and i feel like im 30. not exactly in a relationship but not exactly single either. gay relationships. dont you love them
currently pretending to study at bangor uni, loving it really (yeah right)
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give me time peeps! i'm getting there!
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19 years old and i feel like im 30. not exactly in a relationship but not exactly single either. gay relationships. dont you love them
currently pretending to study at bangor uni, loving it really (yeah right)
have yet to post an image, but have posted a couple messages to the board
give me time peeps! i'm getting there!
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» Slang Survey
Back home, in the east of england
the slang is amazing
nowhere else have i heard people so euhm colourful as to refer to each other as chocolate bars
another common phrase was "erdit" or "erdit owbad" - the literal translation is, i think, "heard it" as in "ive heard that before" and "heard it how bad" as in ive heard that before and its a load of bollox
just down the road, the boyracers are referred to as "kevs" and in the next town after that, theyre known as "tezzers" - presumably making note of the fact that all the boyracers are called "kevin" or "terry" (must be a townie thing)
back in my home town, they used to refer to each other as "mipmop"
my dad is an expert at speaking "townie speak" - its won him a hella lotta respect from his class he teaches at the college.
if you want to experience this all first hand, go to boston, lincs. just dont say craig sent you; i managed to escape to bangor under the pretence of going to uni:)
(Sun 1st Feb 2004, 15:43, More)
Back home, in the east of england
the slang is amazing
nowhere else have i heard people so euhm colourful as to refer to each other as chocolate bars
another common phrase was "erdit" or "erdit owbad" - the literal translation is, i think, "heard it" as in "ive heard that before" and "heard it how bad" as in ive heard that before and its a load of bollox
just down the road, the boyracers are referred to as "kevs" and in the next town after that, theyre known as "tezzers" - presumably making note of the fact that all the boyracers are called "kevin" or "terry" (must be a townie thing)
back in my home town, they used to refer to each other as "mipmop"
my dad is an expert at speaking "townie speak" - its won him a hella lotta respect from his class he teaches at the college.
if you want to experience this all first hand, go to boston, lincs. just dont say craig sent you; i managed to escape to bangor under the pretence of going to uni:)
(Sun 1st Feb 2004, 15:43, More)