
What makes you angry? Get it off your chest so we can laugh at your impotent rage.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 23:12)
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Where is it?
Not a particularly hard question to ask, you may think. Not for those from the West.
"where's it to?" Is not a sentence! I want to stab you for your illiteracy and incoherence!
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:05, 10 replies)

working in Bath with supposedly edumacated people.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:07, closed)

"Far ezet?" - where is it?
"Far you fey?" - Where are you from?
"Fits ee deein?" - what is he doing?
"Fit like?" - how are you
Took me ages to speak to anyone there.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:08, closed)

Is "where are you too?"
All you did was add a pointless word! stop it!
*stabstabstab*
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:09, closed)

(or the thick ones) like to add a superfluous "but" to the end of every sentence.
Example:
"Ah wiz late fur work this mornin, but"
But what, you imbecile?
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:13, closed)

With saying "where's"? Its a contraction (or concationation, I forget the correct term) of the words "where" and "is". You get "where's" much like "what's", "you'd", "can't" etc.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:13, closed)

Absolutely nothing.
It's the addition of the rogue preposition that causes the irk.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:17, closed)

That's not the part of the phrase that annoys me. it's the "to".
it has no reason to be there. I don't mind abbreviation, but don't randomly add words that don't belong.
I once asked a Bristolian to explain why the word "to" goes there. The answer was the most incoherent babble ever spewed from a human mouth.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:18, closed)

I made the mistake of reading the "where's it to?" example as like the people in the post office say when they can't be bothered to read the address written on a package.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 15:22, closed)

Where to?
Somewhere far away from the West Country I hope.
( , Wed 7 May 2008, 9:16, closed)
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