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Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?

Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make

(, Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
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To emadex, 'grate' was not misspelt. Grate, a verb, was the correct word used for the point being made. As in 'this accent grates on my nerves'.

How would what you said even make sense?!
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 10:38, 1 reply)
Dear Professor Durgama of "Humour 101":
Whoooooosh......they obviously have a keen sense of humour where you're from...
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 12:27, closed)

I'm in love with you, emadex!!! You make me smile.
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 12:47, closed)
Cool.
I'm a guy.
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 13:19, closed)
Cool
I'm a girl. My girlfriend said you made me sound dumb and 'don't you get his joke?!'

I do now.....
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 13:48, closed)
U2
What are you like!?

Get a room, a big sheet of metal and some magnetic letters - go play and respell phoneticaly the ENGLISH dictionary.

That's if you two love birds have nothing else to do over the weekend!!

Only way you can cease the drawl of a female aussie accent = deep throat!
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 20:15, closed)
Suck It and Seas' dictionary...
...on behalf of Professor Durgama I'd like to point out that the correct spelling is 'phonetically' and not 'phoneticaly'. And trust me, much as Aussie girls do like deep throating it's not exactly what they encounter when performing fellatio on non Australians. More like short throating.
(, Sat 6 Feb 2010, 6:33, closed)

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