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tonyw

7th March 2011, 22:14
How's this for soundylikey?
WEAVE MIST UP ARTY FRED!
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trevor

7th March 2011, 22:16
pastille,
1st,
can i say i loved your earlier posts, took me ages to read a backlog of threads.
2nd,
swear as much as you like in Welsh(only a git would hunt it out just to complain)
3rd,
i reckon you're right about the similar words Celt,Erse,Welsh(have i got that right?).i think my half welsh bit is from my my waist down - more hairy,you see!
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terry

7th March 2011, 22:18
Pastille,

Fair enough. But in deference to what goes on on this site can I ask you not to use the word "bait". I believe (Turast told me)that it is associated with trolls. Whatever else I am I am not that.
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karen

7th March 2011, 22:36
Evening all, don't know who came up with eejit or eegiot first,Scots or Irish,whoever, to us all it simply means 'idiot'.
Use wisely.x
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karen gardner

7th March 2011, 22:40
That was suppose to have read 'however' not 'whoever'.Apologies.x
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ann

7th March 2011, 23:06
I don't really know where the word "eejit" comes from but it's heard often around here.

ann
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the joker

7th March 2011, 23:09
Although I am not a contributor to the RT thread,due in the main,to it being beyond my intellectual capabilities,I do read it from time to time.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that the two betes-noir,Terry and Trevor,have had some sort of Damascan journey and recanted,and are now brightening up the thread
Regarding "eejit" it is used very frequently here in douce Edinburgh,normally preceded by the "F" word.
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trevor

7th March 2011, 23:29
TJ
you say that,
"eejit" is used very frequently in douce Edinburgh,normally preceded by the "F" word.

could it be that you hear the phrase more than most wherever you may be?
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the joker

7th March 2011, 23:35
Aah Trevor,that explains everything!
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pastille

7th March 2011, 23:56
Hello all,

Trevor, thank you!I will try to find the appropriate spellings and get back to you. nossta cariad...that's phonetically said.

Terry,I did not realise the horrors of using the "b" word. Would have never have used it if I thought a "t" word might be listening in.

I will take more care...that's a "c"word.

The Joker, Aye, me thinks you are a fellow Scot...she says in a brave heart voice and shows bottom!

nightynight

p@

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