A bit council (Vol 5)

A bit council (Vol 5)

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lord trumpton

7,389 posts

126 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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billshoreham said:
lord trumpton said:
Why the need to add on 'ith' to the correct name? That sound more like the work of a thick person tbf rolleyes
Trumpton you are tops In the ignorance/thick matters. Let me slowly explain to you that the
spelling is Irish Gaelic roll your eyes numpty
Irish Gaelic spelling - council

hidetheelephants

24,271 posts

193 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Sway said:
talksthetorque said:
Is it me or has this thread got massive traffic this week.
Is everyone seeing scantily clad councilesses and feeling dirty so they have to come here and disparage to cleanse their souls?
Vest-toptastic round our way both good and bad
The hallowed day each year which can no longer be named, has arrived with a bang.
Shirley it's more of a "boing!"? hehe

Sway

26,256 posts

194 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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hidetheelephants said:
Sway said:
talksthetorque said:
Is it me or has this thread got massive traffic this week.
Is everyone seeing scantily clad councilesses and feeling dirty so they have to come here and disparage to cleanse their souls?
Vest-toptastic round our way both good and bad
The hallowed day each year which can no longer be named, has arrived with a bang.
Shirley it's more of a "boing!"? hehe
Depends how successful you are at the close... wink

billshoreham

358 posts

125 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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lord trumpton said:
Irish Gaelic spelling - council
You are a misguided tt. You also live up to your moniker!

Hol

8,408 posts

200 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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MartG said:
HTP99 said:
ArsE82 said:
Teebs said:
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/20147170.unusual-...

3 Council names, all from parents not married yet. Having a Child before marriage = Council.

Orlaith is a traditional Irish name isn't it?

However, I support the rest of your statement.

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Traditional Irish names when you're not Irish - Council/Comhairle
Those awful pink bow things that parents put on their baby girls head.....Council!
This - just makes them look balder than they actually are frown
The first time I saw one, I (wrongly) assumed they were Tupac fans.


‘It’s a shame what happened to him in Vegas isn’t it!’………..uncomprehending looks ensue..






Hol

8,408 posts

200 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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eldar said:
billshoreham said:
Trumpton you are tops In the ignorance/thick matters. Let me slowly explain to you that the
spelling is Irish Gaelic roll your eyes numpty
Pointless repetition, council.
You’d think his wife might tell him that……


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thewarlock

3,235 posts

45 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Sway said:
The hallowed day each year which can no longer be named, has arrived with a bang.
It arrived here a week or so ago, and I thought it was quite late this year.

bigpriest

1,600 posts

130 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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thewarlock said:
Sway said:
The hallowed day each year which can no longer be named, has arrived with a bang.
It arrived here a week or so ago, and I thought it was quite late this year.
Newcasltle / North East is not included as it's their traditional all-year costume.

Sway

26,256 posts

194 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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thewarlock said:
Sway said:
The hallowed day each year which can no longer be named, has arrived with a bang.
It arrived here a week or so ago, and I thought it was quite late this year.
It was quite late this year, and yes - for us on the South Coast it was about a fortnight ago.

I've also noticed (couldn't help it your honour) that bras are seriously out of fashion too. Unless it's a sports bra worn as a top.

It's almost back to the wonder years of the late 90s in terms of feminine fashion. Perhaps a function of my formative years aligning, but I absolutely bloody love it.

standards

1,132 posts

218 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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GroundEffect said:
Teebs said:
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/20147170.unusual-...

3 Council names, all from parents not married yet. Having a Child before marriage = Council.
Hang on. Marriage is outdated rubbish. Not getting married has nothing to do with class status.
The previously awkward social faux pas of having children before marriage is sufficient to suspect 'council' , further evidence required nowadays IMHO.
Double-barrelled names, first or surnames: now similar.

BTW what happens when Miss Taylor-Wilkins marries Mr Anderson-Thomas. Do they become the created acronym?
Just asking...


Edited by standards on Friday 20th May 09:06

Dog Star

16,131 posts

168 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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talksthetorque said:
Vest-toptastic round our way both good and bad
On a female there is no bad.

Mr lestat

4,318 posts

190 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Dog Star said:
talksthetorque said:
Vest-toptastic round our way both good and bad
On a female there is no bad.
Err yea there is. Spaniels ears tits in a vest isn’t a good look

Discussing womens breasts with strangers on an Internet forum. Council

ArsE82

21,012 posts

187 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Dogwatch said:
Mallard126 said:

You're lucky then. They're a must have accessory for council babies.
Gucci, Gucci, goo!
laugh

ade73

432 posts

109 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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lord trumpton said:
Why the need to add on 'ith' to the correct name? That sound more like the work of a thick person tbf rolleyes
Check out Lee Mack on Irish names. 😁

My girlfriend is Irish.

Don1

15,942 posts

208 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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billshoreham said:
lord trumpton said:
Irish Gaelic spelling - council
You are a misguided tt. You also live up to your moniker!
Arguing on the Internet. Council.

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

123 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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standards said:
GroundEffect said:
Teebs said:
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/20147170.unusual-...

3 Council names, all from parents not married yet. Having a Child before marriage = Council.
Hang on. Marriage is outdated rubbish. Not getting married has nothing to do with class status.
The previously awkward social faux pas of having children before marriage is sufficient to suspect 'council' , further evidence required nowadays IMHO.
Double-barrelled names, first or surnames: now similar.

BTW what happens when Miss Taylor-Wilkins marries Mr Anderson-Thomas. Do they become the created acronym?
Just asking...


Edited by standards on Friday 20th May 09:06
Every tnt I’ve ever met with a double barrelled name is at st mental.

On a similar vein to anyone with massive collections of Harry Potter, lord of the rings, Star Wars, Warcraft/ warlock tat.

Now I’m not daft: all the above is great, fun. I’ve bought my daughters Wands at Harry Potter world ( which is utterly amazing). But when all your clothing and yr house is on a theme, plus you think primary Harry Potter stuff is worth money, you are absolutely radio rental.

Especially with a double barrelled name.

kowalski655

14,638 posts

143 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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A Harry Potter first edition sold for £356k last year...THAT is the mental!

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

123 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Yes but I can understand that. For example I have a few first edition James Bond books, with dust jackets. I know they’re worth a few quid.

Collecting James Bond dvds in a gift set as “ limited edition”. Not in a million years.

Calling my children M and Q. I’m a nutter.

cuprabob

14,603 posts

214 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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kowalski655 said:
A Harry Potter first edition sold for 356k last year...THAT is the mental!
Repeating yourself....council smile

Hol

8,408 posts

200 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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austinsmirk said:
Yes but I can understand that. For example I have a few first edition James Bond books, with dust jackets. I know they’re worth a few quid.

Collecting James Bond dvds in a gift set as “ limited edition”. Not in a million years.

Calling my children M and Q. I’m a nutter.
Or worse. Naming them after Miss Galore..

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