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Mrs Liveinabin tells us: My mum told me to eat my vegetables, or I wouldn't get any pudding. I'm 32 and told her I could do what I like. I ate my vegetables. Tell us about mums.

(, Thu 11 Feb 2010, 13:21)
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My mum said "minge" recently.
She's 53.

And I still don't know if that's utterly cool or utterly cringeworthy.
(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 12:45, 8 replies)
Its...
Little from column A, little from column B
(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 12:47, closed)
as long as it wasn't her own minge she was referring to - that would be grim.

(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 12:50, closed)
no. she's barmy but not that barmy
She was trying to describe a scene in East is East "...you know, the bit where he makes a copy of his girlfriend's... minge."

edit: she also does the 'list of names' thing (just like broken arrow's barmy parent)
(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 12:53, closed)
Was it preceded with the words "Look at my"?

(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 12:50, closed)
it's...
...mingeworthy.
(, Fri 12 Feb 2010, 17:12, closed)
minge minge minge minge minge minge
I am 54
(, Sat 13 Feb 2010, 18:16, closed)
WIN.

(, Tue 16 Feb 2010, 14:40, closed)
My mum
uses the word minge to refer to things that are a bit dirty, a bit 'aggy' - like their longhaired cat when it's been out in the rain. There is nothing quite like trying to eat your tea while a 55 year old woman chases a cat around the living room with a towel all the while shouting: "You dirty minge!"
(, Wed 17 Feb 2010, 1:58, closed)

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