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"its fucking scone x X X
Please clarify what u mean!! Bone/gone!!
This is very important!!!!
XxGxx" im Scottish so i would get shot if i said scon .so seeing we invented the scoan its scoan here unless your gay . x X X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its scone as in bone. you cone and it just has an s in front. post this quick before good lady sees it its an arguement we often have lol"
That's the posh version!Where im from its Scone (as in gone)! |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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Of course it's scone as in gone. Unless of course you're from Kelvinside or Morningside, when it's scoan as in bone!
But just to confuse things further, there's a place just outside Perth called Scone, with another pronunciation!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So who saying it which way then op "
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So who saying it which way then op
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!!"
Dirty I'm one of the gone believers |
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just call them doughy tasteless little fuckers that make better door stops than anything else..and in the old days when they ran out of stones to throw at people they used scones .hence scones .."she was sconed out her face" . famous saying yo all know x X X |
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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago
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"So who saying it which way then op
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!!"
You mean the E in gone??? |
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"So who saying it which way then op
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!!" yes Mitsubishi are usually double dunters so be careful |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So who saying it which way then op
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!!
You mean the E in gone??? "
Yep cos "gon" is not a word!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So who saying it which way then op
G (fem) saying it the right way!!! Him saying it wrong!!!!
It's scone as in bone!!! Did none of u "gone" believers ever learn about the "magic E" at school!!!
You mean the E in gone??? "
Gone... like phone...
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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"forget the pronunciation a much more important question is jam and clotted cream on top or clotted cream with jam on top?"
In the good old days of British Midland, if I was flying mid afternoon between Glasgow and Heathrow, I'd always go with BM. The snack was always a fruit scone with jam and clotted cream; delicious!
Oh, and personally, clotted cream on top! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never mind bone and gone (which sounds like an 'eats shoots and leaves' Fabber in a hurry), I've heard posh people say scone rhyming with own...just thought I'd throw that in the mix...along with the flour, eggs and raisins...
STILL prefer mine with jam and cream |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"forget the pronunciation a much more important question is jam and clotted cream on top or clotted cream with jam on top?"
now im sure that would depend on whether you are in devon or in cornwall |
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