White folk with dreadlocks. Really, aye???
Look how it worked out for Drexl.
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White folk with dreadlocks. Really, aye???
Look how it worked out for Drexl.
I'm guilty of that and can see how it might be annoying but seemingly it formally happened in June this year!!
http://indianexpress.com/article/spo...ndies-4685387/
Sorry Matty don't agree especially in this instance. It was the M90 roadworks at the weekend, southbound. He was straddling the carriageways at least a mile before the merge in turn signs. He was at it and lets be honest he's causing an obstruction on a motorway. Mores the pity for him coz he was driving a Fife council lorry so very easy for someone to report him...... :greengrin
The new road layout at the top of Easter Road. What a joke.
****ING Caravans ****ING ****ING caravans should be banned from driving between the hours of 00.01-23.59. Swedes love them everywhere in the summer all driving along pulling out in juctions round abouts etc forgetting that they have about 12m of ****ty fibre glass following after them!!!!
Websites where a capital letter automatically starts your password, when it's case sensitive. I always drop to lower case whether I need to or not but it's bloody infuriating.
Caravaner pulled out in front of me today at a roundabout. Didn't give a toss that I had to brake to miss his portable living room. What annoys me most is they are on holiday and have all the time in the world, so it's two fingers to poor old Joe who is trying to get to work on time.
The different pronunciations of the name Dalziel.
1. Dalzeeel
2. Dee El
Which one is correct?
And Menzies.
Is it Menzeeees or Mingis?
:agree:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menzies
Taken from that link re the name Menzies ....
This Scottish name is traditionally pronounced, as it still is in Scotland, /ˈmɪŋᵻz/ (About this sound listen) MING-iz, since the English letter <z> was used as a substitute for the now obsolete letter <ȝ> (yogh) in the Scots language (Menȝies). However, many now do not know this, and today it is often pronounced as if it were an English word and hence it is often pronounced /ˈmɛnziːz/ MENZ-eez. A Scottish limerick plays on the traditional pronunciation:
There wis a young lassie named Menzies,
That askit her aunt whit this thenzies.
Said her aunt wi a gasp,
"Ma dear, it's a wasp,
An you're haudin the end whaur the stenzies!"
People cutting through queues.
Makes me rage so it does .
People that sit next to you on the bus when there are free seats further up the bus. Just weird.
Use of the word "starlet" to describe young untried footballers.
This word should be banned from all football discussions.
Actors eating when they're meant to be acting. I can see there's food there - I just don't need to hear you chomping it when you're attempting to deliver your lines.
The word "bae" WTF even is that?