Memes
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@catogrande yeah I hate ice lollies too.
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@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'. -
@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'."Packet of crisps and a fag...."
No one can make their own language sound quite as bad as the English.
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@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
What do you guys call them?
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@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@kruse Mrs TR still says ice lollies, crisps, plus other quirks I often ridicule, luckily the kids call majority of things by the real (kiwi) names
My niece is bloody atrocious with watching shit seppo sitcoms... she's calling her mother "Mom"... with appropriate ridicule piled on whenever I hear that shit. Her mother still occasionally gives her shit, but like parents everywhere - is too tired most of the time, so just lets it slide.
And "candy" - I'm pretty sure I've heard both her and her brothers refer to "candy". They'll soon learn that using that word automatically means "no lollies for you". In fact, I should escalate it to mean "Uncle Kruse is now going to buy the lollies, and scoff them himself, in front of you". -
@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@kruse Mrs TR still says ice lollies, crisps, plus other quirks I often ridicule, luckily the kids call majority of things by the real (kiwi) names
My niece is bloody atrocious with watching shit seppo sitcoms... she's calling her mother "Mom"... with appropriate ridicule piled on whenever I hear that shit. Her mother still occasionally gives her shit, but like parents everywhere - is too tired most of the time, so just lets it slide.
And "candy" - I'm pretty sure I've heard both her and her brothers refer to "candy". They'll soon learn that using that word automatically means "no lollies for you". In fact, I should escalate it to mean "Uncle Kruse is now going to buy the lollies, and scoff them himself, in front of you".As a young kid watching American TV I found it confusing how someone would go and take a shit in a "bathroom"
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@catogrande said in Memes:
@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
What do you guys call them?
"frozen water-based treat"
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@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'.Like Cato would have known what that was...
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@catogrande the most obvious answer, ice block, sheesh!
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@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'.Like Cato would have known what that was...
Well, if they’re not in Waitrose how could one possibly know?
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@catogrande said in Memes:
@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'.Like Cato would have known what that was...
Well, if they’re not in Waitrose how could one possibly know?
Like I'm gonna believe you've never slummed it in sparks...
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@catogrande said in Memes:
@taniwharugby said in Memes:
@bones you been in the UK too long bro, they aint 'ice lollies'
Hell yeah - I was in the UK for 13 years, and I have never in my life said 'ice lollies'.
I also pretty much went without chips/chippies for 13 years, because I refused to say the word 'crisps'.Like Cato would have known what that was...
Well, if they’re not in Waitrose how could one possibly know?
Like I'm gonna believe you've never slummed it in sparks...
I can’t deny that my butler may sometimes do that.
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