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Whats your favourite expression?
I been saying a lot lately.
The sh*t's gone hit the fan! - heard for the first time from, Meat!
Stuck between a rock and a hard place, oh but some how I got stuck, again Meat. :lol:
You took the words right out of my mouth!
I couldn't have said it better myself!
Pudding
12 Mar 2004, 05:26
Whats your favourite expression?
B*LL*CKS!!!
Sheriff Spud
Rob The Badger
12 Mar 2004, 09:50
I have two:
"You B4stard!"
and:
"He's queerer than a cod on stilts."
Talking about someone acting stupid" Brains of a rocking horse"
Sorry Rob... but "mad as a badger" is a common one in this household :D
I like:
"You complete and utter tw*t/fool" Depends who it was!!
"It was soooo hilarious!!"
"Hang on a minute" (which usually ends up being 10 minutes every minute I say!!)
I can't think of any more!! I like laughing alot and I have a habit of putting !!!!! at the end of every sentence!!
Mine at the moment are:
Chuffing Dweeb
Rare as rocking horse shit
Thrupence sort of Sixpence
and an old fashioned yorkshire "Aye"
Rare as rocking horse shit
Thats a great one!! lol!!
If that guys brains were dynamite, he'd explode 8O
tukayaway
14 Mar 2004, 21:38
As queer as a bottle of crisps.
I will not tolerate that.
I'm the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.
What doing?
Oh Betty Swollocks.
Sod this for a packet of biscuits.
Testify
14 Mar 2004, 21:47
i say 'how rude' alot
cant remember the rest....
As mad as a snake in a bucket (if your from Dorset you will understand)
lived down there for over 10 yrs keb, and I never heard that one! Must be from west Dorset?
black dog
14 Mar 2004, 23:52
I'm always saying "I'm afraid not" *I'm a frayed knot* when I'm on the phone at work
Pudding
15 Mar 2004, 02:19
I'm always saying "I'm afraid not" *I'm a frayed knot* when I'm on the phone at work
Why do you work in a factory making ropes? :twisted:
Sheriff Spud
LostSoul
15 Mar 2004, 02:43
I do like 'Screw him and the horse he rode in on' but I don't have many opportunities to use it! 8O
Patricia
The Flying Mouse
15 Mar 2004, 09:03
:twisted: When fed up or bored.....
F**k a doodle do :lol:
:twisted: When fed up or bored.....
F**k a doodle do :lol:
:lmao:
I'll have to try that one!!
Came out with great one this morning at work:
Pourquam si solus non lucet!!!
Latin for Stick it where the sun don't shine!!
black dog
15 Mar 2004, 14:18
I'm always saying "I'm afraid not" *I'm a frayed knot* when I'm on the phone at work
Why do you work in a factory making ropes? :twisted:
Sheriff Spud
No, but it's the punch line to a corny joke but we can't remember the joke
Pants!
An alternative to f**k anyway lol!
Louise
The Flying Mouse
15 Mar 2004, 16:01
Came out with great one this morning at work:
Pourquam si solus non lucet!!!
Latin for Stick it where the sun don't shine!!
:twisted: Here's a few more for you Chris.
(taken from a groovy book called Latin For All Occasions by Henry Beard)
Podex perfectus es = You are a total asshole.
De stella Martis vere venisti = You are deffinatly from Mars.
Stercorum pro cerebro habes = You have shit for brains.
Caput tuumin ano est = You have your head up your ass.
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
Came out with great one this morning at work:
Pourquam si solus non lucet!!!
Latin for Stick it where the sun don't shine!!
:twisted: Here's a few more for you Chris.
(taken from a groovy book called Latin For All Occasions by Henry Beard)
Podex perfectus es = You are a total asshole.
De stella Martis vere venisti = You are deffinatly from Mars.
Stercorum pro cerebro habes = You have shit for brains.
Caput tuumin ano est = You have your head up your ass.
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
I am so glad I am not the only person who bought that book!!!!
I have no idea why, but i feel i cna sleep better knowing that I know when to say "Mescha Mobilis" (sp?) to someone!!
PS> Gonna regret this but shouldn't the quote for pat have Equus in it?? Equus being latin for horse!!
Came out with great one this morning at work:
Pourquam si solus non lucet!!!
Latin for Stick it where the sun don't shine!!
:twisted: Here's a few more for you Chris.
(taken from a groovy book called Latin For All Occasions by Henry Beard)
Podex perfectus es = You are a total asshole.
De stella Martis vere venisti = You are deffinatly from Mars.
Stercorum pro cerebro habes = You have shit for brains.
Caput tuumin ano est = You have your head up your ass.
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
I am so glad I am not the only person who bought that book!!!!
I have no idea why, but i feel i cna sleep better knowing that I know when to say "Mescha Mobilis" (sp?) to someone!!
This book sound rather amazingly funny! Does any soul know where i can buy it from?? :lol:
DIZZY DRUMMER
16 Mar 2004, 07:09
YOU MUPPETT
airhead
16 Mar 2004, 13:30
YOU MUPPETT
You called?
airhead
16 Mar 2004, 14:02
My fave:
Smile and the world smiles with you.
Laugh and the whole world laughs with you.
fart and your on your own.
My fave expression at moment is - Smile, it makes people wonder what you have been up to :wink:
LostSoul
16 Mar 2004, 21:27
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
Thanx Mousie - I guess I can say it in english 'cause everyone speaks french around! ;)
But Chris is right... where did the 'Equus' go? 8O
Patricia
The Flying Mouse
17 Mar 2004, 03:59
Came out with great one this morning at work:
Pourquam si solus non lucet!!!
Latin for Stick it where the sun don't shine!!
:twisted: Here's a few more for you Chris.
(taken from a groovy book called Latin For All Occasions by Henry Beard)
Podex perfectus es = You are a total asshole.
De stella Martis vere venisti = You are deffinatly from Mars.
Stercorum pro cerebro habes = You have shit for brains.
Caput tuumin ano est = You have your head up your ass.
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
I am so glad I am not the only person who bought that book!!!!
I have no idea why, but i feel i cna sleep better knowing that I know when to say "Mescha Mobilis" (sp?) to someone!!
This book sound rather amazingly funny! Does any soul know where i can buy it from?? :lol:
Latin For All Occasions by Henry Beard.It was produced for a chain store that sells reproduction antiques (that's the only way I can describe it) called Past Times.There are a couple of different volumes.The one I have (Vol 1) is a dark green colour.
It's not the most useful book in the world, but I find it quite funny learning how to order a bag of gummy bears, curse your computer, cheer on your fav sports team, or rob a bank in Latin :mrgreen: .
For instance, An all purpose stick up note...
Catapultum habeo.Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam.
"I have a catapult.Give me all the money, or I will fling an enormous rock at your head."
The Flying Mouse
17 Mar 2004, 04:14
And one more for Patricia as it's her fav insult :mrgreen:
Futue te ipsum et caballum tuum = Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
Thanx Mousie - I guess I can say it in english 'cause everyone speaks french around! ;)
But Chris is right... where did the 'Equus' go? 8O
Patricia
:twisted: I guess it got screwed :lmao:
But seriously, I have no idea 8O .The book I get this stuff from is basically a lot of expressions with the translations.My Latin is basically non existant :wink: (My greatest acheivment,being late to meet some friends and saying in Latin I was abducted by aliens, what year is it?), but the book itself was written by a guy who spent 8 years studying Latin, and then the text was checked by two classical scholars, so I don't doubt the actual wording.It could include a one word phrase for "your horse" or be a slang word for horse :wink:
LostSoul
17 Mar 2004, 15:49
Or more obsviously: caballum = horse ? :roll:
Patricia
Sorry my mistake!!!
Caballum means horse as in a pack horse or an old nag.
I was looking for Equus which means horse int he sense of a war-horse such as a cavalry man would ride!!
Oh well - Nunc est bibendum
The Flying Mouse
17 Mar 2004, 20:16
:twisted: Latin's a dead language.
As dead as dead can be.
It killed off all the Romans.
And now it's killing me.
:mrgreen:
Mine right now is:
You'll never guessed what happened to Meat :??:
and the reaction I get never changes its always Do I care go back to reading :oops:
LostSoul
17 Mar 2004, 20:55
Sorry my mistake!!!
Caballum means horse as in a pack horse or an old nag.
I was looking for Equus which means horse int he sense of a war-horse such as a cavalry man would ride!!
Oh well - Nunc est bibendum
It's solved. 8)
Just have to practice saying my fav insult now. :roll:
Patricia
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