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LoMS, did you just watch kingsman or get back from the UK?

When I lived in London, I always liked that expression but rarely see or hear it here, except in that movie. I've just noticed you've used it a few times recently.

 
LoMS, did you just watch kingsman or get back from the UK?

When I lived in London, I always liked that expression but rarely see or hear it here, except in that movie. I've just noticed you've used it a few times recently.

I've been dating a Pakistani girl from England for the last few weeks, and it's rubbing off probably a little too quickly
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LoMS, did you just watch kingsman or get back from the UK?

When I lived in London, I always liked that expression but rarely see or hear it here, except in that movie. I've just noticed you've used it a few times recently.

I've been dating a Pakistani girl from England for the last few weeks, and it's rubbing off probably a little too quickly
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Now that is worthy of the "out of context" thread ... Also begs the question why she's asking that of you so much. haha

Yeah, it's a good expression. I like it better than "what are you complaining about or what are you talking about."

 
LoMS, did you just watch kingsman or get back from the UK?

When I lived in London, I always liked that expression but rarely see or hear it here, except in that movie. I've just noticed you've used it a few times recently.
I've been dating a Pakistani girl from England for the last few weeks, and it's rubbing off probably a little too quickly
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Now that is worthy of the "out of context" thread ... Also begs the question why she's asking that of you so much. haha

Yeah, it's a good expression. I like it better than "what are you complaining about or what are you talking about."
I work with a Welshman and hear it on the regular, along with "whaa?" And "that's a load a bollocks idnit?".
 
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