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<blockquote data-quote="QKXV" data-source="post: 113997"><p>These stupid pluralisations gets on my ***s as well. I don't get why commentators (especially your Sean Fitzpatricks and your Bobby Skinstads) likes saying things like "getting your meaulamus and jacks behind the ball" it sounds like filth, my jack is firmly in front of my balls and if I decide to push a couple of mealamuamus down the dunnie that's my own personal business ffs.</p><p></p><p>another one I heard was people treating names like collective nouns i.e a Mckaw of flankers, a dalton of hookers....wtf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QKXV, post: 113997"] These stupid pluralisations gets on my ***s as well. I don't get why commentators (especially your Sean Fitzpatricks and your Bobby Skinstads) likes saying things like "getting your meaulamus and jacks behind the ball" it sounds like filth, my jack is firmly in front of my balls and if I decide to push a couple of mealamuamus down the dunnie that's my own personal business ffs. another one I heard was people treating names like collective nouns i.e a Mckaw of flankers, a dalton of hookers....wtf? [/QUOTE]
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