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Radio stations. Cars developed a fault so I can't link my phone to it at the minute so been stuck with the radio for the commute. Basically constantly having to change station to try and find one with a song I'm happy to listen to, or at least one that doesn't have adverts or presenters chatting on constantly
Aye it is, will give that a go, cheers mate!Is it android? Mine's only got working again and suspect it was fucked by a recent update. Updated phone the other day and it works again.![]()
Bastard joggers who jog on the spot when they waiting to cross the road.
I agree, but I can't quite explain why "my wife" doesn't sound as possessive.when people refer to their wife/partner/girlfriend as 'my lass'. i think it sounds very possessive as though they own them. same the other way round for women who say 'my lad'.
U sound jealous? Take it you're single?when people refer to their wife/partner/girlfriend as 'my lass'. i think it sounds very possessive as though they own them. same the other way round for women who say 'my lad'.
neither can i, i just think it sounds awful. same as when folk say 'our lass'. it's as though the partner is the property of whoever the describer is.I agree, but I can't quite explain why "my wife" doesn't sound as possessive.
married for over 30 years. i don't like text speak either. perhaps i'm just a bit old fashioned.U sound jealous? Take it you're single?
I describe her as my current wife.when people refer to their wife/partner/girlfriend as 'my lass'. i think it sounds very possessive as though they own them. same the other way round for women who say 'my lad'.
You could always try calling her "my first wife", see how that goes.I describe her as my current wife.
Is that better?
My fianceé hates it when I do it but I've never heard "our lass" used as anything other than an endearing term in my experience.when people refer to their wife/partner/girlfriend as 'my lass'. i think it sounds very possessive as though they own them. same the other way round for women who say 'my lad'.
i just say 'my wife'My fianceé hates it when I do it but I've never heard "our lass" used as anything other than an endearing term in my experience.
How else are you supposed to describe them? Even if you introduce them by saying "this is my good lady" you're still implying possession...
it's part of the lorry test. anything less than a 20 car queue is a fail.The lorry drivers who pull over into the right hand lane on the motorway who go 61mph and take about 2 mins to overtake another lorry going 60mph....holding up traffic in the process
I assume it's cos they legally can't drive more than 10 hours is it? That they're trying to make up as much distance as possible, but seems daft to hold up everyone just to get a vehicle aheadit's part of the lorry test. anything less than a 20 car queue is a fail.
when people refer to their wife/partner/girlfriend as 'my lass'. i think it sounds very possessive as though they own them. same the other way round for women who say 'my lad'.
Our lots bought right into it, everything’s AI. For someone who’s actually studied AI and Machine Learning it drives me mad. I just ask to see the results if the Turing Test they’ve done, which usually results in silenceExtremely minor annoyance that'll start happening regularly; companies slapping 'AI' on gadgets without explaining how it improves product or benefits you personally. Most likely it'll just be automating a task rather than them doing something manually. Won't affect your enjoyment of the product at all, but they'll slap it on the box anyway, because modern and snazzy.
That is just plain rude.I describe her as my current wife.
Is that better?
Terribly terribly rude.You could always try calling her "my first wife", see how that goes.
Lass is, to me such a gorgeous all encompassing nort east of England word I can never be offended by it. Same as Hinny. It warms my heart to hear it. I suppose it is all about context. We can tell if it is being used as an endearment or as a possessive.i just say 'my wife'
i just think my/our lass sounds disrespectful. it's no big deal really, just my opinion. it's the word lass i suppose.