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trevor

13th September 2009, 20:24
actually, I think it is a British term. (MP)
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pooksahib

13th September 2009, 20:30
Thanks all.
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the joker

13th September 2009, 20:36
Trevor
In any nationality they remain the most unpopular corps in the army!!
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trevor

13th September 2009, 20:41
I've seen the bastards in movies, always spoiling things and starting punch-ups.

I might be a bit unclear as to who exactly they are but we all know their sort.
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the joker

13th September 2009, 20:49
Have experience of them in real life(National Service). I could go on but afraid would get a red card from site monitor.
Joker
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trevor

13th September 2009, 20:58
did they bust your ass - (or "break your bottom" as Basil Faulty would say) ?

no monitors here, I ThinK I saw the eff word once.
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robtherich

13th September 2009, 21:30
Certainly spotted 'wanker' of late, but it's probably cockney rhyming slang for (shock horror - can I even type it?) banker.
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robtherich

13th September 2009, 21:32
...and Trevor, your memory is faulty; he was called Fawlty
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trevor

13th September 2009, 21:57
Ole (oh-lay) Robtherich!

Embrace my bottom

(kiss my arse - translated into french and back again). :-)
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