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harrogate
1st May 2007, 16:46
... good to see they're going all 'street' (http://rinkworks.com/dialect/dialectp.cgi?dialect=jive&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.raf.mod.uk%2Fnews%2Findex.cfm%3Fstoryid %3D97CD9280-1143-EC82-2EB3F9FE33D20884) with the lingo, in an attempt to flog the new 'cool' range of clothing to younger folks.

samuraimatt
1st May 2007, 16:50
Oh baaaad anoda' dread about da damn Royal Air Fo'ce clodin' range.:hmm:

Pontius Navigator
1st May 2007, 16:53
I see what Echo 5 means. :(

Echo 5
1st May 2007, 18:35
Oh baaaad anoda' dread about da damn Royal Air Fo'ce clodin' range.

It's just come to me............prattle, as in prattling on.......ie talking sh!t.
Prattle is an extension of prat as in....................samuraiprat. :D


Seldomfit............fatherly advice obviously has had no affect.:sad:

Seldomfitforpurpose
1st May 2007, 19:11
In his defence I think this was a genuine attempt at humour.

Echo 5
1st May 2007, 19:30
In his defence I think this was a genuine attempt at humour.


Mmm.......borderline I would say but with his previous it's hard to tell.:hmm:

c130jbloke
1st May 2007, 19:39
Give him a break, the clothes are still bo§§ocks !

:= := :=

BEagle
1st May 2007, 20:01
"the new 'cool' range of clothing to younger folks."

One understands that the yoof-adjective (not that yoof would know what an adjective was even if it bit him on the ar$e) is spelled 'kewel'.....:rolleyes:

As for semi-wet-pratt.......:sad:

FATTER GATOR
2nd May 2007, 07:30
Try writing your OJAR in that language. The boxes are so small that the best way 2 get ur msg ax is 2 uz txt spk.