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Old Jun 20th 2010 | 6:59 pm
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Originally Posted by JLFS
We will have less P taking, I had already changed the spelling mistake, so dont come over all school marmish.

BTW, it is crushed beetles that goes into lipstick......so no woman should ever turn her nose up at a good chunk of black pudding....
you're too slow - I already quoted you

yeah I do know about the beetles - I don't use lippy much though

I could never eat black pudding in the UK - but have here
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:03 pm
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Originally Posted by JLFS
You were saying it right, I think I say the LL sound with a mixture of" DJY" sound, if that makes any sense, but, poyo is fine and understood everywhere.
I was told recently that poyo means.............. shall we say a male chicken????
 
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Originally Posted by lynnxa
you're too slow - I already quoted you

yeah I do know about the beetles - I don't use lippy much though

I could never eat black pudding in the UK - but have here

Have you tried the "dulce" one with raisins?
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:04 pm
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Originally Posted by licinius
I was told recently that poyo means.............. shall we say a male chicken????
If you look through through the forum, you will find lots of chicken=todger threads.
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:09 pm
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Originally Posted by licinius
I was told recently that poyo means.............. shall we say a male chicken????
pollo IS what you want

it's the one with an a at the end that you probably don't
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:10 pm
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Originally Posted by JLFS
Have you tried the "dulce" one with raisins?
I like it with apple in an empanada
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:15 pm
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Originally Posted by lynnxa
pollo IS what you want

it's the one with an a at the end that you probably don't
But I am from Yorkshire so maybe it sounds like an A
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 7:32 pm
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Originally Posted by licinius
But I am from Yorkshire so maybe it sounds like an A
Oh well, there is nothing you can do about it then, your neighbours will think of you as being "the only gay in the village"
 
Old Jun 20th 2010 | 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by JLFS
Oh well, there is nothing you can do about it then, your neighbours will think of you as being "the only gay in the village"
I think you'll find that was Wales not Yorks
 
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Originally Posted by licinius
I think you'll find that was Wales not Yorks

I meant that they will think you are the only gay in the village because you ask for P-olla................
 

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