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Overheard at the supermarket...



 
 
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Old 14-08-2007, 01:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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maxine in ri wrote:
On Aug 11, 2:35 pm, "Ophelia" wrote:
Pennyaline wrote:

Glaswegians have two sayings

1 come here while I ba''er ya (batter)

why they would expect any child to go to them beats me)

2 I'll take ma hand off the side of your face!

G uhuh!

Only 2, eh? And real charmers at that.g


I suppose there are more but I haven't heard them


There are indeed. I offer two more from my childhood.

Hud her hairy jaicket while ah bash her. (Gentleman wishes to remove a
lady's fur coat despite her protestations).


Or hold it so I can hit her and not mess up her jacket?))


Can yer mammy sew? Let her practise on this then. (Gentleman wielding a
straight razor outside a cocktail lounge).


ackkkkkkkk not heard those.. thank goodness

I had to laugh a the hairy jaicket though



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Old 14-08-2007, 02:17 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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ChattyCathy wrote:

Anyway, after a glass or six I would still recognize my doughters
It takes three or four bottles to bring me to the point I don't
recognize people I know.


What size bottles we talking about here?
sorry, couldn't resist that one


LOL, 0.75l bottles, of good wine over 12% alcohol.
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Old 14-08-2007, 02:54 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Vilco wrote:
ChattyCathy wrote:

Anyway, after a glass or six I would still recognize my doughters
It takes three or four bottles to bring me to the point I don't
recognize people I know.


What size bottles we talking about here?
sorry, couldn't resist that one


LOL, 0.75l bottles, of good wine over 12% alcohol.


Wow! You can drink 3 or 4 bottles - on your own? I *am* impressed. DH
and I have been known to "share" the contents of *one* 0.75l bottle over
the course of a whole evening - but only if we don't have to drive
anywhere ourselves. Mind you, one of my silly rules about drinking
alcoholic beverages is that at midnight my wine glass turns into a tea
cup
I know, I know - sf already told me I am a "lightweight" when it comes
to booze - sigh...
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Old 14-08-2007, 03:14 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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ChattyCathy wrote:

Wow! You can drink 3 or 4 bottles - on your own? I *am* impressed.


And it's all to blame on an ex-girlfriend who liked wine and opera so much


DH and I have been known to "share" the contents of *one* 0.75l bottle
over the course of a whole evening - but only if we don't have to
drive anywhere ourselves. Mind you, one of my silly rules about
drinking alcoholic beverages is that at midnight my wine glass turns
into a tea cup


LOL

I know, I know - sf already told me I am a "lightweight" when it comes
to booze - sigh...


Better, there'll be more for me
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Think pink, drink rose'


 




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