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People who flick the middle finger generally say things like “guys” “dude” and wear Vans .
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wrong unsPeople who flick the middle finger generally say things like “guys” “dude” and wear Vans .
Up there with labourers and tradesmen holding up the petrol station queue buying costa coffee at 6.30am every morning.People who flick the middle finger generally say things like “guys” “dude” and wear Vans .
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Amen to that my freind .Up there with labourers and tradesmen holding up the petrol station queue buying costa coffee at 6.30am every morning.
I always grew up believing manual types drank tea out of a flask.
friend...Amen to that my freind .
Anyone who buys bait and especially hot drinks is a no good bum who want a crack .So do their wives aswell for letting them leave the house without bait and a flask of tea .
Amen to that my freind .
Anyone who buys bait and especially hot drinks is a no good bum who want a crack .So do their wives aswell for letting them leave the house without bait and a flask of tea .
Eat my shorts .friend...
are you f***ing kidding me right now? You folk created the language figured you could at least spell things correctly...
V to that
Eat my shorts .
Get 'im telt there, Monk marra.friend...
are you f***ing kidding me right now? You folk created the language figured you could at least spell things correctly...
V to that
Aye me too. My favourite insult, just like a thumbs up, is my go to thankyou.I do it whilst driving quite often
People who flick the middle finger generally say things like “guys” “dude” and wear Vans .
Does anyone still do it?
There’s something really satisfying about a good old fashioned flicking of the Vs but it seems to be in danger of being replaced with the more prevalent wanker sign or giving the middle finger, which I tend to associate as an import from the US, like the grey squirrel, killing off our V flicking red squirrel.
The V allegedly pre dates the Battle of Hastings in the days when an invading army would chop if the bow fingers of their enemies. The flicking of the Vs was a way of demonstrating that the bowmen still had their fingers, and thus retained the ability to rain arrows down on their foes.