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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend .

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

Well I never really thought about it before . Thanks to another forumite for the idea .

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By *witcherooMan  over a year ago

Muirhead

Don’t think it really is tbh.

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Don’t think it really is tbh. "

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success. "

Ohhh before anyone jumps down my throat - there is no offence intended in calling Glasgow a working class city, I am well aware of its rich history, beautiful buildings, clever folk, university etc etc

Bloody PC correct world feartaesayanythingffs

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success.

Ohhh before anyone jumps down my throat - there is no offence intended in calling Glasgow a working class city, I am well aware of its rich history, beautiful buildings, clever folk, university etc etc

Bloody PC correct world #feartaesayanythingffs "

Posh wumin ye'd think they'd wear matching underwear ffs .

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By *witcherooMan  over a year ago

Muirhead


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference . "

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

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By *witcherooMan  over a year ago

Muirhead


"I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success.

Ohhh before anyone jumps down my throat - there is no offence intended in calling Glasgow a working class city, I am well aware of its rich history, beautiful buildings, clever folk, university etc etc

Bloody PC correct world #feartaesayanythingffs

Posh wumin ye'd think they'd wear matching underwear ffs . "

You know what they’re like...fur coat and mx and match knickers

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend . "

Can I go in the middle of the compass

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success.

Ohhh before anyone jumps down my throat - there is no offence intended in calling Glasgow a working class city, I am well aware of its rich history, beautiful buildings, clever folk, university etc etc

Bloody PC correct world #feartaesayanythingffs

Posh wumin ye'd think they'd wear matching underwear ffs .

You know what they’re like...fur coat and mx and match knickers "

Oi you two - I dinna have a fur coat that would be animal cruelty - one does own a faux fur short evening jaikit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend .

Can I go in the middle of the compass "

Ohhhh Libralady of course you can lolol xxx

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work "

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ?

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend .

Can I go in the middle of the compass "

Does that not make you dizzy being in the middle spinning one way then t’other ?

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend .

Can I go in the middle of the compass

Ohhhh Libralady of course you can lolol xxx"

Wouldn't want to put anything outta sync

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Is there a geographical divide ? Feck a serious post before a frivolous joyful weekend .

Can I go in the middle of the compass

Does that not make you dizzy being in the middle spinning one way then t’other ? "

Haha! Very true. I'll get a blindfold

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By *witcherooMan  over a year ago

Muirhead


"I do think that working class cities such as Glasgow all have an earthy, tough, very sharp humour which cities like Edinburgh never really match in the same way or success.

Ohhh before anyone jumps down my throat - there is no offence intended in calling Glasgow a working class city, I am well aware of its rich history, beautiful buildings, clever folk, university etc etc

Bloody PC correct world #feartaesayanythingffs

Posh wumin ye'd think they'd wear matching underwear ffs .

You know what they’re like...fur coat and mx and match knickers

Oi you two - I dinna have a fur coat that would be animal cruelty - one does own a faux fur short evening jaikit "

Good woman

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By *witcherooMan  over a year ago

Muirhead


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ? "

That’s the one

Funny, I cannae get any on here yet I’m surrounded by them at work ( not in a good way)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ? "

I'm ancient and I don't like the C word but it's becoming very common and in fact seems to even be used affectionately in some contexts

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By *vbride1963 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ?

I'm ancient and I don't like the C word but it's becoming very common and in fact seems to even be used affectionately in some contexts "

In d*unken tone “ see you ya daft c*nt a feckin love you “

On site dangerous works “ what the feck ye dain wi that ya daft c*nt “

The worst use “ feck off c*nt “

Modern use “ c*ntymcc*ntface” .

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ?

I'm ancient and I don't like the C word but it's becoming very common and in fact seems to even be used affectionately in some contexts

In d*unken tone “ see you ya daft c*nt a feckin love you “

On site dangerous works “ what the feck ye dain wi that ya daft c*nt “

The worst use “ feck off c*nt “

Modern use “ c*ntymcc*ntface” .

"

Away to google translate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don’t think it really is tbh.

I'm unsure though I believe age does make a difference .

I agree age seems to make a difference. I’ve seen older folk crack jokes that I just don’t find funny but there’s been occasions I’m sure when the same has happened the other way about.

A lot of older folk don’t seem to like the C word whereas I use it all the time in work

C U next Tuesday ? Or Thursday ?

I'm ancient and I don't like the C word but it's becoming very common and in fact seems to even be used affectionately in some contexts

In d*unken tone “ see you ya daft c*nt a feckin love you “

On site dangerous works “ what the feck ye dain wi that ya daft c*nt “

The worst use “ feck off c*nt “

Modern use “ c*ntymcc*ntface” .

Away to google translate "

Awwwwwwwww Max - I got all of that though, brilliant Steph and spot on

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