"Bloody Hell"
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what about alf stewart from home and away "you flamin gala" Now that is the bestSydney 11/02/2003
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pjfan31 wrote:what about alf stewart from home and away "you flamin gala" Now that is the best
YOU FLAMIN' GALAAA'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
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Bloody Daft !!!
that is another one
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smarchee wrote:Bloody Daft !!!
that is another one
"what are you doing that for...........that's bloody daft"............:D
bloody ell....'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
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once, I started to say "holy shit" and "bloddy hell" at the same time and it came out "holy hell." It stuck, although a good "bloody 'ell!" makes me laugh!Need a tour Travel Agent??? Pick me :-)
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AmentsChick wrote:I love that expression!! It makes me giggle for some reason!
My Boss's husband is from the UK, he says it all the time.. Everything sounds so funny to me in the English accent.. Like when he said he should "Put a pole on prestyn and mop the floor with him" I about died. It sounded so funny with his accent.0 -
GraySaturday wrote:My Boss's husband is from the UK, he says it all the time.. Everything sounds so funny to me in the English accent.. Like when he said he should "Put a pole on prestyn and mop the floor with him" I about died. It sounded so funny with his accent.
TOTALLY!! My boss's friends were visiting from England. She kept calling Mia "Cheeky". I was laughing so hard. Fricken adorable! Oh, and they called diapers "nappies". I use that term now...LOVE IT!This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
I was biking across ireland and I had stopped at a post office to mail some post cards, and there was a guy painting the fence out front, and he strikes up some small talk and I go "well I'm going to [x town] today" and he looks at my bike and goes "on a bike? bloody hell!" hahahaha I always loved that reaction.0
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AmentsChick wrote:TOTALLY!! My boss's friends were visiting from England. She kept calling Mia "Cheeky". I was laughing so hard. Fricken adorable! Oh, and they called diapers "nappies". I use that term now...LOVE IT!
haha, they call Prestyn, Cheeky Monkey!! I love it.0 -
I still giggle when i remember the first time I heard anyone say that word "bloody." it was when my Canuck ex-sis-in-law exclaimed "these kids are driving me bloody batty!"*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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prism wrote:I still giggle when i remember the first time I heard anyone say that word "bloody." it was when my Canuck ex-sis-in-law exclaimed "these kids are driving me bloody batty!"
SEE!!! How fricken cute is that?!!I LOVE IT!!
"Bloody" makes me smile!This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
AmentsChick wrote:SEE!!! How fricken cute is that?!!
I LOVE IT!!
"Bloody" makes me smile!
it is really cute.
this happened after being in Canada the first time for about a day. up until then i didn't even know that Canadians even used the word*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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prism wrote:it is really cute.
this happened after being in Canada the first time for about a day. up until then i didn't even know that Canadians even used the word
Yeah, I thought it was strictly a British thing.This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
Bugger. Nothing is better than bugger. I love hearing a brit say bugger.When life gives you lemons, throw them at somebody.0
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ForestBrain wrote:Bugger. Nothing is better than bugger. I love hearing a brit say bugger.
it does sound much classier than "butt fuck"*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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Okay, 'bloody' is usually not a term I look forward to hearing. It mostly means that I can't fuck that shit, which surely can't be the best of news..'I want to hurry home to you
put on a slow, dumb show for you
and crack you up
so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
god I'm very, very frightening
and I'll overdo it'0 -
Us Aussies say it too but we pronounce the H in "hell"★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
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