A bit council (Vol 6)

A bit council (Vol 6)

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Radec

4,421 posts

55 months

Saturday 3rd February
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williamp said:
Radec said:
It's probably happened on here before, but i was in Tesco last night about 11.30pm.

See a mum with her 2 kids who were about 7/8 years old.
They were both still in their school uniforms.

Unless they were in some sort of kids night school, there's no reason to not have them changed.

The mum wasn't even one of those teeny bopper chavvy mums, she looked like one of those bog standard, middle age, overweight women you'd see working behind the desk of your local Hays travel agent.
wow. where to start:

shopping in tesco: chav (I'm going olod skool for the anniversary)
knowing what the inside of a travel agent looks like in 2024: chav
dissing what sounds like beautirful women with ideal school-related morals: chav
U got me fam

rodericb

7,290 posts

134 months

Sunday 4th February
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Roofless Toothless said:
I think Americans are using the Spanish word for herb as a model - hierba, which is pronounced with a silent H and sometimes even spelt as yierba. We must not forget that half of North America was Spanish for 200 years before Anglo-Saxons arrived.

Similarly, their pronunciation of Jaguar, follows the Spanish pronunciation and as such is probably the more accurate one compared to British pronunciation.
Like "hagwa"?

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

164 months

Sunday 4th February
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rodericb said:
Roofless Toothless said:
I think Americans are using the Spanish word for herb as a model - hierba, which is pronounced with a silent H and sometimes even spelt as yierba. We must not forget that half of North America was Spanish for 200 years before Anglo-Saxons arrived.

Similarly, their pronunciation of Jaguar, follows the Spanish pronunciation and as such is probably the more accurate one compared to British pronunciation.
Like "hagwa"?
It needs to be said that this "erb" thing doesn't hold much weight when honest, hour, heir and a bunch of other ones. There's probably a deeper linguistic reason they chose herb to have a silent H but whatever, it's just another bit of chaos in English no matter the variant.

Yes Spanish jaguar is "ha-gwar". Portuguese, that's where the word originates, is the pronunciation that Yankies use.

markymarkthree

2,556 posts

179 months

Sunday 4th February
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Steve vRS said:
markymarkthree said:
COUNCIL = best thread on PH. bow
And the Local Facebook one.
Wiv u their bruv.
Sheet i gon full fat counc::::::getmecoat

ColdoRS

1,847 posts

135 months

Sunday 4th February
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Radec said:
It's probably happened on here before, but i was in Tesco last night about 11.30pm.

See a mum with her 2 kids who were about 7/8 years old.
They were both still in their school uniforms.

Unless they were in some sort of kids night school, there's no reason to not have them changed.

The mum wasn't even one of those teeny bopper chavvy mums, she looked like one of those bog standard, middle age, overweight women you'd see working behind the desk of your local Hays travel agent.
I was at a surprise 60th birthday party in a local pub last night(council).

There were 2x kids there, 3 and 5. The 3 year old was drinking Pepsi from her bottle at 9pm.

Don1

16,086 posts

216 months

Sunday 4th February
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Aside from lawn bowls and croquet, are there any sports (and watching of them), not council?

Maybe a differentiator is the professional title - pro = council? Thinking football, horse racing, fighting….

Spare tyre

10,384 posts

138 months

Sunday 4th February
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ColdoRS said:
Radec said:
It's probably happened on here before, but i was in Tesco last night about 11.30pm.

See a mum with her 2 kids who were about 7/8 years old.
They were both still in their school uniforms.

Unless they were in some sort of kids night school, there's no reason to not have them changed.

The mum wasn't even one of those teeny bopper chavvy mums, she looked like one of those bog standard, middle age, overweight women you'd see working behind the desk of your local Hays travel agent.
I was at a surprise 60th birthday party in a local pub last night(council).

There were 2x kids there, 3 and 5. The 3 year old was drinking Pepsi from her bottle at 9pm.
We have a chav social club near us, which is a giant flat roofed shed building from the 40s

If you drive past at say 9 like you, you often see all the stty kids from my daughters school 4/5 years old, running around outside with a big bag of haribo

Its just a coincidence that these kids are the ones who feck about all day at school I’m sure


eldar

22,813 posts

204 months

Sunday 4th February
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rodericb said:
Roofless Toothless said:
I think Americans are using the Spanish word for herb as a model - hierba, which is pronounced with a silent H and sometimes even spelt as yierba. We must not forget that half of North America was Spanish for 200 years before Anglo-Saxons arrived.

Similarly, their pronunciation of Jaguar, follows the Spanish pronunciation and as such is probably the more accurate one compared to British pronunciation.
Like "hagwa"?
How to say water in Spanish, if you have a slight sore throat.

Cliftonite

8,501 posts

146 months

Sunday 4th February
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Don1 said:
Aside from lawn bowls and croquet, are there any sports (and watching of them), not council?

Maybe a differentiator is the professional title - pro = council? Thinking football, horse racing, fighting….
Curling? Ski-ing?

Strangely Brown

11,166 posts

239 months

Sunday 4th February
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Don1 said:
Aside from lawn bowls and croquet, are there any sports (and watching of them), not council?

Maybe a differentiator is the professional title - pro = council? Thinking football, horse racing, fighting….
Pelota
Polo
Test Cricket, especially with Blowers on the microphone - as opposed to the modern short game crap
Yachting
... plus many more.

They are not "council" because they are not accessible to the "council", watch it in primary colours on ITV with sponsorship by BetFred crowd.

MDMA .

9,223 posts

109 months

Sunday 4th February
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Cliftonite said:
Don1 said:
Aside from lawn bowls and croquet, are there any sports (and watching of them), not council?

Maybe a differentiator is the professional title - pro = council? Thinking football, horse racing, fighting….
Curling? Ski-ing?
Biathlon.

castex

4,980 posts

281 months

Sunday 4th February
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Ping-pong.

C n C

3,595 posts

229 months

Sunday 4th February
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castex said:
Ping-pong.
It's table tennis.

Ping-pong = caansil.

nicanary

10,238 posts

154 months

Sunday 4th February
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C n C said:
castex said:
Ping-pong.
It's table tennis.

Ping-pong = caansil.
Whiff-whaff = not council.

MDMA .

9,223 posts

109 months

Sunday 4th February
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C n C said:
castex said:
Ping-pong.
It's table tennis.

Ping-pong = caansil.
Unless in Thailand wink

DodgyGeezer

42,415 posts

198 months

Sunday 4th February
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nicanary said:
C n C said:
castex said:
Ping-pong.
It's table tennis.

Ping-pong = caansil.
Whiff-whaff = not council.
looks fairly council to me...


Fallingup

1,649 posts

106 months

Sunday 4th February
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Rugby.

Cabsi

279 posts

147 months

Sunday 4th February
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Lacrosse (worked with a posh girl who played this...). I had to look it up.

castex

4,980 posts

281 months

Sunday 4th February
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C n C said:
It's table tennis.

Ping-pong = caansil.
You're wrong, but that's okay smile

CanAm

10,111 posts

280 months

Sunday 4th February
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nicanary said:
Whiff-whaff = not council.
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