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nowt wrong with the phrase dear to mean expensive. i know this list includes regional and old fashioned sayings he uses, but id have thought 'dear' is a proper, common word. im not having a go --[[User:Alanwhite|Alanwhite]] 13:22, 14 July 2008 (BST) | nowt wrong with the phrase dear to mean expensive. i know this list includes regional and old fashioned sayings he uses, but id have thought 'dear' is a proper, common word. im not having a go --[[User:Alanwhite|Alanwhite]] 13:22, 14 July 2008 (BST) | ||
*i took a few out. SiK | *i took a few out. SiK | ||
Hello, I wanted to correct the entry for "Tenseness". I think the noun Karl was searching for was actually 'tension', rather than 'intensity'. --[[User:Pdeloach|Pdeloach]] 18:18, 8 July 2011 (BST) |
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Great page. --Squeek 22:45, 29 December 2007 (GMT)
just come across this page and it is snazzy and all.....havent seen it in a while...guess there isnt much call for it getting any linkage...but just to be clear...y'all know some of these words are karl's abominations and some are perfickly normal british expresions...also i dont know where "rum 'un" was sourced from (what ep) but are we sure it isnt "wrong 'un" cos that'd make more sense..anyway........do with my wise words of wisdom what you will wiki wonderers--Chinchilla 00:10, 28 June 2008 (BST)
- chincheroo, i think you'd be welcome to remove anything that was merely a britishism. do your worst/best. Steve is King 04:31, 28 June 2008 (BST)
edit: i just listened to the podcast and sure enough..karl does say 'rum'un' so i was trying to make excuses for him when really i should have always considered that he is nothing more than a stupid manc [email protected]Chinchilla 20:10, 7 August 2008 (BST)
nowt wrong with the phrase dear to mean expensive. i know this list includes regional and old fashioned sayings he uses, but id have thought 'dear' is a proper, common word. im not having a go --Alanwhite 13:22, 14 July 2008 (BST)
- i took a few out. SiK
Hello, I wanted to correct the entry for "Tenseness". I think the noun Karl was searching for was actually 'tension', rather than 'intensity'. --Pdeloach 18:18, 8 July 2011 (BST)