Overheard secrets
When I was a barman, I stood by polishing a glass as a couple had a hushed argument two feet away about what they were going to do now she was pregnant. The bloke promised to leave his wife, but subsequent hushed arguments revealed that he did not. What have you overheard?
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( , Thu 25 Aug 2011, 13:36)
When I was a barman, I stood by polishing a glass as a couple had a hushed argument two feet away about what they were going to do now she was pregnant. The bloke promised to leave his wife, but subsequent hushed arguments revealed that he did not. What have you overheard?
Suggested by Free Pens
( , Thu 25 Aug 2011, 13:36)
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I could understand Soapies not getting grockle....
But I'd expect Brits to....
( , Fri 26 Aug 2011, 23:22, closed)
But I'd expect Brits to....
( , Fri 26 Aug 2011, 23:22, closed)
Not outside whichever small corner of our fair isles you inhabit.
Frankly, I'm struggling with "soapies", too, but I'm quite happy in my ignorance.
( , Tue 30 Aug 2011, 19:54, closed)
Frankly, I'm struggling with "soapies", too, but I'm quite happy in my ignorance.
( , Tue 30 Aug 2011, 19:54, closed)
Grockle is a West Country word
for a tourist.
The kind you get who stand in your front garden and peer through your windows because you live in a thatched cottage and they just don't understand that someone actually lives there.
( , Sat 27 Aug 2011, 20:27, closed)
for a tourist.
The kind you get who stand in your front garden and peer through your windows because you live in a thatched cottage and they just don't understand that someone actually lives there.
( , Sat 27 Aug 2011, 20:27, closed)
god...
.my parents get that - people actually having picnics in the garden even.
( , Sun 28 Aug 2011, 10:57, closed)
.my parents get that - people actually having picnics in the garden even.
( , Sun 28 Aug 2011, 10:57, closed)
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