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16 hours ago, Youri McAnespie said:

'Lunch, lunch, lunch, lunch...' - what a ploughman's lunch? A packed lunch?

If you're born and bred in Bolton it's your DINNER.

If you get elevated to the nobility it's still your DINNER.

Hence dinnerladies, dinner-time, "have you had some dinner?".

Dinner referring to your tea should only be used by southern ponces and in 'Dowton Abbey' scripts.

You let pointless things worry you too much

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2 minutes ago, Youri McAnespie said:

It doesn't worry me at all, it disgusts me people who move from the North of England start using their (southern slags) vernacular, ashamed of their proletarian roots.

I think I must defend Crawley here. I think I mentioned lunch. It’s used in cricket. I’m sorry. Crawley was never a proletariat.😊

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24 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Aye as well as families in social care, battered wives, peados and murderers.

And folk exploiting the cheap house prices. 

Not to mention the ones wanting our good water because it costs them a grand for a their dental hygienist chiselling off that limescale off their gnashers.

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2 hours ago, Zico said:

Just been on Twitter 

Appears accusing people of hating their country is currently a thing

Unless you're a  bona fide flag shagger with a portrait of the queen (gawdbleeser) and a big fuck oiff mural of a spitfire on your gable end, you must emigrate immediately

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1 hour ago, gonzo said:

I dont trust any southerners that move up here.

Theres a reason they are usually here and its not because its better.

I presume all the ones round here shagged a bird on holiday 

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5 hours ago, Zico said:

Just been on Twitter 

Appears accusing people of hating their country is currently a thing

Maybe it’s in response to people calling other people ‘flag shaggers’ 

Never really understood what that really means. 

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21 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

Maybe it’s in response to people calling other people ‘flag shaggers’ 

Never really understood what that really means. 

I think it's just in response to being critical of the country in some way 

Dunno 

Definitely got a whiff of left v right to it

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2 minutes ago, Zico said:

I think it's just in response to being critical of the country in some way 

Dunno 

Definitely got a whiff of left v right to it

Makes you wonder who actually came up with the term. It’s been mentioned a few times on here. Maybe it was a Russian bot. 

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4 hours ago, BobyBrno said:

I think I must defend Crawley here. I think I mentioned lunch. It’s used in cricket. I’m sorry. Crawley was never a proletariat.😊

There is zero chance Freddie Flintoff has ever used 'lunch' unless he was using it mockingly whilst duffing up a posh schoolmate who'd used it seriously.

Can anyone imagine someone saying "I'm just nipping to the chippy for my lunch"?

They'd be sacked on the spot.

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9 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

Makes you wonder who actually came up with the term. It’s been mentioned a few times on here. Maybe it was a Russian bot. 

Perhaps the critics of the critical should move to somewhere like; China, Russia, iran, Saudi Arabia or Ethiopia? Few people criticise the 'leadership' in those countries...

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18 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Flag shaggers defend the government regardless in a UK rules OK type way.

Hating your country is apparently showing your distaste at the current government, especially BJ.

If we had a Labour government and people defended that government no matter what, would they then be known as ‘flag shaggers’?

 

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