Pistonheader on Gogglebox?

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matchmaker

Original Poster:

8,490 posts

200 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Did anyone watch this on Friday? Sophie, the lass from Blackpool with the unmistakeable laugh, used the phase "Smashing her back doors in". Is she a secret Pistonheader?

Gary29

4,155 posts

99 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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I'm not so sure that that phrase originated on PH, in fact I'm sure it didn't.

normalbloke

7,451 posts

219 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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I think you’re confusing it with being taken up the Oxo tower...

matchmaker

Original Poster:

8,490 posts

200 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Gary29 said:
I'm not so sure that that phrase originated on PH, in fact I'm sure it didn't.
PH is one of the few places I've seen it used.

HTP99

22,549 posts

140 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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matchmaker said:
Gary29 said:
I'm not so sure that that phrase originated on PH, in fact I'm sure it didn't.
PH is one of the few places I've seen it used.
Keith Lemon on Celebrity Juice has used that phrase for years.

I've seen and heard it in many places.

TBH I can't recall ever seeing it on PH.

Edited by HTP99 on Monday 5th October 12:10

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Even if it did originate here (sure it didn’t) it could have easily spread

Mezzanine

9,214 posts

219 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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The first time I remember that phrase was in a film. Football Factory perhaps scratchchin

As for Sophie and the use of that phrase...well...please...is it hot in here?

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

81 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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matchmaker said:
Did anyone watch this on Friday? Sophie, the lass from Blackpool with the unmistakeable laugh, used the phase "Smashing her back doors in". Is she a secret Pistonheader?
Just you wait my friend.

Paul Dishman

4,701 posts

237 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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I'll only believe someone is a PHer if a reference to frozen sausages or calling custard is used on air. I've slipped those into Guardian comments and you can tell who gets it

B3NNL

1,056 posts

168 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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mstrbkr said:
Even if it did originate here (sure it didn’t) it could have easily spread
Was using that term way back in the early 90's whilst based in Germany in the forces so, sorry, it definitely didn't originate on PH

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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mstrbkr said:
Even if it did originate here (sure it didn’t) it could have easily spread
It certainly does that...

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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B3NNL said:
mstrbkr said:
Even if it did originate here (sure it didn’t) it could have easily spread
Was using that term way back in the early 90's whilst based in Germany in the forces so, sorry, it definitely didn't originate on PH
Like I said then. My point is that someone using a phrase doesn’t indicate anything at all about where they heard it.

Edited by mstrbkr on Monday 5th October 13:21


Edited by mstrbkr on Monday 5th October 13:22

budgie smuggler

5,384 posts

159 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Wonder if the 500 on the drive is hers. I think I remember them talking about Pete driving an absolute shed, so maybe it's actually him that's on here. hehe

PS. does anybody think those two have a slightly odd relationship given that they're siblings?

thegreenhell

15,335 posts

219 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Would any true PHer even admit to watching this st, let alone being on it?

CDP

7,459 posts

254 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Paul Dishman said:
I'll only believe someone is a PHer if a reference to frozen sausages or calling custard is used on air. I've slipped those into Guardian comments and you can tell who gets it
Liberal alert

redcard

Paul Dishman

4,701 posts

237 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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CDP said:
Paul Dishman said:
I'll only believe someone is a PHer if a reference to frozen sausages or calling custard is used on air. I've slipped those into Guardian comments and you can tell who gets it
Liberal alert

redcard
hehe

I'm often accused of being a fascist Tory on there

Antony Moxey

8,064 posts

219 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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thegreenhell said:
Would any true PHer even admit to watching this st, let alone being on it?
Yes, why not? I think it's fking hilarious and if anyone on there is a PHer it has to be Giles.

LosingGrip

7,818 posts

159 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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budgie smuggler said:
Wonder if the 500 on the drive is hers. I think I remember them talking about Pete driving an absolute shed, so maybe it's actually him that's on here. hehe

PS. does anybody think those two have a slightly odd relationship given that they're siblings?
Their uncle are the Chuckle Brothers.

CDP

7,459 posts

254 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Paul Dishman said:
CDP said:
Paul Dishman said:
I'll only believe someone is a PHer if a reference to frozen sausages or calling custard is used on air. I've slipped those into Guardian comments and you can tell who gets it
Liberal alert

redcard
hehe

I'm often accused of being a fascist Tory on there
Trolling the Trotsky sandlists eh?

Good work, carry on .

biglaugh



PurpleTurtle

6,987 posts

144 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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budgie smuggler said:
Wonder if the 500 on the drive is hers. I think I remember them talking about Pete driving an absolute shed, so maybe it's actually him that's on here. hehe

PS. does anybody think those two have a slightly odd relationship given that they're siblings?
I hated them at first but now I think they are great. I just think they get on well and have 'top bantz', as is the vernacular.

If you want weird, check out Laurence and Emilia Fox on the celebrity version! eek

In regard to back doors, I think that's an expression in common usage amongst the yoof that has subsequently gained popularity on PH.