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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:12 am
by pompende
Delendi wrote:unicef will smite you and your negative thoughts
awwww
i do give coins during halloween...
hahaha, actually i tried to make change out of a unicef "leave some change" thing at the beer store recently and was thoroughly berated by the teller.
Re: I'm not jamaican and neither are you..
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:23 am
by dubplodocus
hera wrote:Echo Wanderer wrote:If I have to get used to asain kids running around saying "n*gga",then I think patois/pseudo-patois is a much easier thing to swallow.
i also think it makes me sound cool.
serious, i think it make me sound kool too. BADMAN, and im from the states. lol

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:54 am
by *grand*
its all about interatial love... but i am jamaican so its all goood..
jus be yourself and do what you do.. dont try to be something your not.. as thats the thing people dont respect.. do you..
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:14 pm
by relaks
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:21 pm
by delendi
grand coughed on me and i caught jamaican
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:38 pm
by ekstrak
I think a lot of people mis-interpreted what i was trying to say..
I'm bothered by amount of people fronting with endless yard-man talk when they clearly dont talk like that naturally.. Its a bit tedious and de-values what you're trying to say a lot of the time.
I'd like to see people be proud of where they're from and not hide behind someone else's slang.
dunno.. guess i'm alone on this.
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:48 pm
by *grand*
Delendi wrote:grand coughed on me and i caught jamaican
Hmm u chaught a cold.. which is bad thing what you trying to say jamaican is bad?
if its war its war.. say no more.
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:50 pm
by j_j
ekstrak wrote:I think a lot of people mis-interpreted what i was trying to say..
I'm bothered by amount of people fronting with endless yard-man talk when they clearly dont talk like that naturally.. Its a bit tedious and de-values what you're trying to say a lot of the time.
I'd like to see people be proud of where they're from and not hide behind someone else's slang.
dunno.. guess i'm alone on this.
im not e40 but i gas break dip with the best of em.
maybe some of it is now dialect in the ends.and not so ja.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:52 pm
by *grand*
well thats what i was saying just do you..
got no time for fakers.
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:53 pm
by shonky
It's up there with the annoying habit of everywhere within 100 miles of London trying to sound like mockney wankers
Not that I'd know anything about that, my father was a mockney and his father before him. He doesn't even know who Blur were, although when he did found out, he thought them a shower of stnuc. Well said pater - I offer my humble applause for your witticism.
Shocking behaviour really, I'm thinking of moving into effete, haughty conversational stylings to alienate further those not in one's milieu.
I hasten to point out at this juncture, that I for one am not jamaican.
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:54 pm
by *grand*
and no excuses really not in this scene.. one of the first that allows you to just do you regardless of where your form how posh you are .. if you black white asian.. goodlooking or ugly.. we dont watch no one.. here!
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:01 pm
by metalboxproducts
Shonky wrote:It's up there with the annoying habit of everywhere within 100 miles of London trying to sound like mockney wankers
Not that I'd know anything about that, my father was a mockney and his father before him. He doesn't even know who Blur were, although when he did found out, he thought them a shower of stnuc. Well said pater - I offer my humble applause for your witticism.
Shocking behaviour really, I'm thinking of moving into effete, haughty conversational stylings to alienate further those not in one's milieu.
I hasten to point out at this juncture, that I for one am not jamaican.
He really isn't you know. Still a batty boy though
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:29 pm
by the wiggle baron
ekstrak wrote:I'd like to see people be proud of where they're from and not hide behind someone else's slang.
Well, if you ask me. The fact that I am into dubstep is FAR more prolific than the fact that I was born in Oxford. Seeing as I choose to listen to dubstep, and I can't remember being born...
And, considering dubsteps roots, its hardly surprising that it has incorporated so much slang into it. Hence, you could almost say that instead of expressing my upbringing through language, im representing who I am now (i.e. who I have chosen to be) and that is how it should be in my eyes. Rather than clutching hold of the past.
I reckon.
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:09 pm
by obiwan
Log on Ekstraks a chichiman
Log on know say e's a icky man
log on ekstraks a chichiman
dance we a dance and a bun out a ekky man!
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:03 pm
by ekstrak
obIwan wrote:Log on Ekstraks a chichiman
Log on know say e's a icky man
log on ekstraks a chichiman
dance we a dance and a bun out a ekky man!
lmao.. chief
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:30 pm
by showguns
americans using english slang is kinda lol to me.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:39 pm
by shonky
showguns wrote:americans using english slang is kinda lol to me.

I do think English folk saying "What-e-vuh" should be shot in the face with a cannon. Actually I think anyone should saying "what-e-vuh" should be shot in the face with a cannon.
It's hardly a substitute for actual wit is it
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:24 pm
by kidcazual
metalboxproducts wrote:Shonky wrote:It's up there with the annoying habit of everywhere within 100 miles of London trying to sound like mockney wankers
Not that I'd know anything about that, my father was a mockney and his father before him. He doesn't even know who Blur were, although when he did found out, he thought them a shower of stnuc. Well said pater - I offer my humble applause for your witticism.
Shocking behaviour really, I'm thinking of moving into effete, haughty conversational stylings to alienate further those not in one's milieu.
I hasten to point out at this juncture, that I for one am not jamaican.
He really isn't you know. Still a batty boy though
HE TRIED TO KICK MY BACK DOOR IN AT DUB PRESSURE ONCE BLUD
SORRY I MEANT , SQUIRE
Re: I'm not jamaican and neither are you..
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:49 pm
by nospin
Echo Wanderer wrote:If I have to get used to asain kids running around saying "n*gga",then I think patois/pseudo-patois is a much easier thing to swallow.
alot asian kids around here do that too.... confused the hell out of me at first.
some girl was calling her baby 'her n*gga'... and then referred to her boyfriend as her "n*gga"... then i saw her boyfriend... was asian?
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:57 pm
by two oh one
Too many self-conscious affectations.
Right chaps? Top hole! Whack up the Ginger, what? Absolutely beezer!
Huzzah!