Re: Now apologise for America, Britain told
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 3:46 pm
Nobody's saying that it's not a toilet. What we're saying is that it's less unique in its toilet-ness than comedic hyperbole would have you believe.
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OK, what? I've heard Gordon Ramsay use that turn of phrase, so I assumed it was a Scottish thing. Is that the same as "taking the piss?"Reliant121 wrote:took the mickey out of
Really? Given Wisconsin's most notorious resident I find that surprising.Reliant121 wrote:You took the mickey out of Wisconsin and for the life of me i have no idea why.
It's the polite version. Also known as "extracting the Michael."Mikey wrote:OK, what? I've heard Gordon Ramsay use that turn of phrase, so I assumed it was a Scottish thing. Is that the same as "taking the piss?"Reliant121 wrote:took the mickey out of
We mock catboy because he's a moronCaptain Seafort wrote:Really? Given Wisconsin's most notorious resident I find that surprising.Reliant121 wrote:You took the mickey out of Wisconsin and for the life of me i have no idea why.
So you and Graham are from Liverpool, right? (as are my family) but I don't automatically think of you as a Harry Enfield ScouserIanKennedy wrote:The difference is that in Essex he would be treated as cool.Mikey wrote:BTW, that guy in the plaid car would - in most cities and many suburban extensions in America - be quickly assisted to assume room temperature for being a complete poser, not wearing colors, and tricking up a car like that without either "rizzies" or a cold-air. He'd probably get a broken malt bottle in his liver just for throwing signs like that.
Well put, Mr Michael.Mikey wrote:Nobody's saying that it's not a toilet. What we're saying is that it's less unique in its toilet-ness than comedic hyperbole would have you believe.
Where did you get our school photo from?thelordharry wrote: So you and Graham are from Liverpool, right? (as are my family) but I don't automatically think of you as a Harry Enfield Scouser
Calm down, calm down
Wow, so, Essex is just like Mississippi, or Kentucky? Seriously, there are parts of Missouri where the guy in the car would be treated like a god. I'm from there, I would know. And at the same time, if he ever drove through St. Louis, he'd get a 9mm. enema.IanKennedy wrote:This sort of thing:
No, if he were stealing hubcaps then he'd probably have some on the friggin car. I can't bring myself to call it "Burberry," as I don't want to sully the name of a formerly-majestic outerwear manufacturer.thelordharry wrote:Back from stealing hubcaps already, Graham?