OK, chinnies? Help!
I only care about Rob’s sandwich.
Most of us would just hear, “Meow,” Rob; maybe you’d be better off with it all lost in translation!
You’re somewhere Rob. But don’t expect 3M to tell you where.
Pinkish you are in your own land … The land of pink !
It is hard enough to understand Bucky as it is.
I thought it meant jokes – chin stroke, joke
Yeah. I know people with accents like Mac, but his speech is wierd.
https://www.timeout.com/manchester/blog/the-a-to-z-of-northern-slang-s-is-for-scran
I watch a lot of British panel shows. It’s sometimes hard for me to believe that the panel guests are speaking the same language, though they do seem to understand each other without subtitles.
When I was in the Army back in 1952, we had a young Chinese guy from Hong Kong who spoke with a British accent.
Wherever you go, there you are!
“Innit” is a contraction of “isn’t it” but actually translates as the U.K. version of “you know”.
can we ever get a glossary of Mac’s verbiage??
has Conley made any new comics lately?
DennisinSeattle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
OK, chinnies? Help!
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I only care about Rob’s sandwich.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
Most of us would just hear, “Meow,” Rob; maybe you’d be better off with it all lost in translation!
rshive almost 4 years ago
You’re somewhere Rob. But don’t expect 3M to tell you where.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Pinkish you are in your own land … The land of pink !
cubswin2016 almost 4 years ago
It is hard enough to understand Bucky as it is.
Casey Jones almost 4 years ago
I thought it meant jokes – chin stroke, joke
Markov Da Robot almost 4 years ago
Yeah. I know people with accents like Mac, but his speech is wierd.
Martin Booda almost 4 years ago
https://www.timeout.com/manchester/blog/the-a-to-z-of-northern-slang-s-is-for-scran
MartinPerry1 almost 4 years ago
I watch a lot of British panel shows. It’s sometimes hard for me to believe that the panel guests are speaking the same language, though they do seem to understand each other without subtitles.
Bob. almost 4 years ago
When I was in the Army back in 1952, we had a young Chinese guy from Hong Kong who spoke with a British accent.
Calvins Brother almost 4 years ago
Wherever you go, there you are!
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
“Innit” is a contraction of “isn’t it” but actually translates as the U.K. version of “you know”.
dadlivonia almost 4 years ago
can we ever get a glossary of Mac’s verbiage??
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member almost 4 years ago
has Conley made any new comics lately?