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Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
BigBallinStalin wrote:need a shorter format:
Dodger:
Dodgee:
Dodgest:
Why?
Go.
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
Symmetry wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
It's not a pretentious term in the UK. It's basically slang for "suspicious".
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
It's not a pretentious term in the UK. It's basically slang for "suspicious".
We think everything you guys say is pretentious, so you'll have to pardon Funky.
DoomYoshi wrote:I would like to ask the Canadian government (including the Official Opposition) some questions.
1) What the f*ck?
2) Isn't it ridiculous how after Stephen Harper tried (but failed) to eliminate the Senate, but did manage to abolish unconditional lifetime appointments to the Senate, why now is the NDP showing up like a hero on a white horse promising to abolish the Senate? Isn't it the NDP that blocked Harper's attempts the first time?
3)What retard came up with the idea that those who are good at politics are good at government?
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
It's not a pretentious term in the UK. It's basically slang for "suspicious".
We think everything you guys say is pretentious, so you'll have to pardon Funky.
Funkyterrance wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
It's not a pretentious term in the UK. It's basically slang for "suspicious".
We think everything you guys say is pretentious, so you'll have to pardon Funky.
Guys, guys, I wouldn't find it pretentious if a Brit used it, only if a non-Brit did. Get me?
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:I'm not from the UK so I don't think I can call anyone or anything "dodgy" without sounding pretentious.
It's not a pretentious term in the UK. It's basically slang for "suspicious".
We think everything you guys say is pretentious, so you'll have to pardon Funky.
Guys, guys, I wouldn't find it pretentious if a Brit used it, only if a non-Brit did. Get me?
wut. You're rambling again.
-TG
Funkyterrance wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
Guys, guys, I wouldn't find it pretentious if a Brit used it, only if a non-Brit did. Get me?
wut. You're rambling again.
-TG
Symmetry wrote:I'm inclined to go with TG on this one, although I think he's being overly generous by describing your posts as merely "rambling".
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