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"Piece in Scotland means sandwich " I only learned about this from Lewis Capaldi's new song | |||
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"Piece in Scotland means sandwich I only learned about this from Lewis Capaldi's new song " “She brings me in a piece” | |||
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"Piece in Scotland means sandwich I only learned about this from Lewis Capaldi's new song “She brings me in a piece” " Yep | |||
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"Piece in Scotland means sandwich " So a Codpiece is a fish sandwich ? | |||
"Quite a few but the main one for me was due to a colleague who kayaks who once said he teaches watersports to kids..." A useful skill to have living on an island | |||
"Piece in Scotland means sandwich So a Codpiece is a fish sandwich ?" You ought to worry more about a single fish in Scotland. | |||
"Piece in Scotland means sandwich I only learned about this from Lewis Capaldi's new song “She brings me in a piece” " Can imagine how that's interpreted in the states | |||
"Piece in Scotland means sandwich So a Codpiece is a fish sandwich ?" A cod piece yeah | |||
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"Lit Sick " My son uses "joke" now as a compliment... Did you say haaland? He's a joke man. Wtf! How you supposed to understand teenagers? | |||
"Lit Sick My son uses "joke" now as a compliment... Did you say haaland? He's a joke man. Wtf! How you supposed to understand teenagers? " You don't even try! | |||
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"No one can ever say See You Next Tuesday when heading off for a long weekend" There was a great cartoon strip (if by Steve Bell) where someone's was working from home on Mondays and Fridays and was called a TWAT. He's leaving the office on a Thursday and He was angry until someone explained it stood for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. As he calms down and leaves, someone calls out 'See you next Tuesday ' | |||
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