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• #177
Where's the problem in that?
I am well is the correct answer.
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• #178
"Hi, how are you?"
"Really good, really busy"
Ooh get you, you're cutting such a thrust.
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• #179
[I literately died when i realised, so....]
lol...
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• #180
Who says it's the 'correct' answer? If i'm not feeling bad, then it's possible i'm feeling good is it not?
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• #181
If it was good enough for James Brown, it's good enough for me!
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• #182
Wouldn't have had the same appeal if the lyrics were "I feel well" would it?
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• #183
It might be the correct answer, but it's not the correct question.
"How do you do?" is the traditional greeting/enquiry after one's wellbeing. The correct response is of course "How do you do?" -
• #185
If it was good enough for James Brown, it's good enough for me!
Dodgy...
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• #186
It would be a sad day if lyrics ended up being web speak- I cannot imagine that only having lol/pmsl/rofl etc to express your unrequited passion would be easy.
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• #187
Anyway no one ever says "I am good", everybody says "Not too bad thank you". I find it such a weird thing to say.
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• #188
It might be the correct answer, but it's not the correct question.
"How do you do?" is the traditional greeting/enquiry after one's wellbeing. The correct response is of course "How do you do?"the correct response is surely, "How do I fucking do what?"
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• #189
It might be the correct answer, but it's not the correct question.
"How do you do?" is the traditional greeting/enquiry after one's wellbeing. The correct response is of course "How do you do?"I thought it meant "enchante"?
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• #190
Anyway no one ever says "I am good", everybody says "Not too bad thank you". I find it such a weird thing to say.
If anyone ever says to you "Not three bad". Put the phone down/walk off.
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• #191
Dodgy...
Retro-lol
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• #192
Dodgy...
No, it was definately James Brown.
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• #193
'Awesome' should never be usd by an English person, followed closely by 'dude'
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• #194
oh come on dude, awesome's awesome.
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• #195
the correct response is surely, "How do I fucking do what?"
How do you do what you do to me? I wish I knew. If I knew how you do it to me I'd do it to you.
obviously.
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• #196
.....and 'like' in between every 4 words
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• #197
.....and 'like' in between every 4 words
I thought that, like, that was, like, how, like, scousers, like, spoke, like
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• #198
It irritates me when people say something is "spot on" - what you did was spot on, that toothpaste you recommended was spot on ... gawd!
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• #199
i thought that, like, that was, like, how, like, scousers, like, spoke, like
r a...
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• #200
I thought that, like, that was, like, how, like, scousers, like, spoke, like
No.
More often than not, middleclass white girls, American girls, Aussie girls and Geordies, but Geordies put it on the end of a sentence
Could be he got it from there. I know he worked a couple of seasons in Whistler a few years before that. (98)