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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Aug 3, 2019 16:33:42 GMT -8
1, 2, 3, NOT IT!
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 3, 2019 18:00:34 GMT -8
I'll do it.He's a fellow kilted yaksman I believe.
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Post by Bats on Aug 3, 2019 23:43:28 GMT -8
So when Metal comes back and sees this thread I'm not gonna' be the one to explain what happened. One of you guys do it. 
It was Jim
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 5, 2019 12:46:49 GMT -8
So when Metal comes back and sees this thread I'm not gonna' be the one to explain what happened. One of you guys do it. 
It was Jim
I thought we were good mates and you grass me out.Charming.
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Post by Bats on Aug 5, 2019 12:49:49 GMT -8

It was Jim
I thought we were good mates and you grass me out.Charming. It's so good to hear the word "grass" used in that context again
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Post by Stu on Aug 5, 2019 12:54:05 GMT -8
I thought we were good mates and you grass me out.Charming. It's so good to hear the word "grass" used in that context again Never heard that phrase in my life. I never hear anyone refer to weed as grass anymore either. Too hippy I guess.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 5, 2019 12:54:36 GMT -8
I thought we were good mates and you grass me out.Charming. It's so good to hear the word "grass" used in that context again My Umpa(gramps)taught me-never give up on a fight,never hit a woman and never grass,ever.He was Irish born,so lots of UKisms in my speech.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 5, 2019 12:55:07 GMT -8
It's so good to hear the word "grass" used in that context again Never heard that phrase in my life. It's like squeal,rat,tattle,snitch
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Aug 5, 2019 12:56:10 GMT -8
I slightly misused it-normally it's grass them up,I think. Like don't grass up anyone from your scheme.
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Post by Bats on Aug 5, 2019 13:00:29 GMT -8
I slightly misused it-normally it's grass them up,I think. Like don't grass up anyone from your scheme. "Grass me up" is the correct usage but what you said translates well.
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