MasterBlaster
Administrator Emeritus
I just wanna hear your swear and cuss more, lol!
I just wanna hear your swear and cuss more, lol!
I still dont cuss in front of my parents.
I can taste the soap already........
Well Reg here's some more speculation... I don't think you get ignored on treebuzz, it seems like people are too intimidated by you to engage.They all have their place, the forums. Plenty room.
There's a lot of speculation on treebuzz nowdays, by people who just don't know. So instead they guess or speculate. Nothing wrong with that....but I personally find it difficult to read at times, let alone get involved. And then when you do try to add something it's largely ignored . Because you don't post often enough. I should probably think up some stuff to say there
It's actually proved an asset here in Victoria....with female customers especially. They're suprised at first but mostly think it's funny.
Well Reg here's some more speculation... I don't think you get ignored on treebuzz, it seems like people are too intimidated by you to engage.
I am still amazed at how my father in law cusses.
First time he came over I had to ask my wife what all the words meant. Seems they were the same words I use, just in a different accent. Well, that and some neat New Zealand ones. Made me feel like a right tosser.
Agreed. That's just the feeling I get, I could be wrong, it wouldn't be the first time!Well thats stupid if its true. Im not out to make trouble.
Yeah I understand the polite British accent thing turning blunt. But we have a similar northern Manitoba accent thing going on tooI think Reg is referring to swearing in his accent, I expect, to them, he sounds like Daphne Moon's brother from Frasier.
Reg is, at a guess, from the Greater Manchester area.
I work for a lot of Brits out here and occasionally play a game of guessing where they're from, I can often get to 30 or so miles from there town of origin just listening to them for a while.
Folks from NoDak to Minnesota sound funny when they cuss, don cha know!
Mostly Germans in Montana. Accent changes right on the state line. Weird.