Messing with people's heads
Theophilous Thunderwulf says: What have you done to fuck with people? Was it a long, carefully planned piece of psychological warfare, or do you favour quick, off-the-cuff comments that confuse the terminally gullible? Have you been dicked with, and only realised many years later? Are you being dicked right now? Tell us everything.
( , Thu 12 Jan 2012, 11:25)
Theophilous Thunderwulf says: What have you done to fuck with people? Was it a long, carefully planned piece of psychological warfare, or do you favour quick, off-the-cuff comments that confuse the terminally gullible? Have you been dicked with, and only realised many years later? Are you being dicked right now? Tell us everything.
( , Thu 12 Jan 2012, 11:25)
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A school friend of my brother's
went to France for his gap year to pick up the lingo. In returned for teaching him how to talk French proper, like what they does, his hosts asked him to teach them some English phrases.
I wonder to this day what reaction the Frenchies got when greeting British people with a cheery "Good morning, you wanker."
( , Sun 15 Jan 2012, 11:00, 2 replies)
went to France for his gap year to pick up the lingo. In returned for teaching him how to talk French proper, like what they does, his hosts asked him to teach them some English phrases.
I wonder to this day what reaction the Frenchies got when greeting British people with a cheery "Good morning, you wanker."
( , Sun 15 Jan 2012, 11:00, 2 replies)
On the subject of France,
just using one term all the time we were there. Points were awarded on annoyance/bemused value.
I don't know the exact spelling, the phrase was "Monsieur, tu a la tete d'un pomme de terre".
Sir, you have the head of a potato. Cringeworthy now, at the time it amused our simple braincells.
( , Sun 15 Jan 2012, 11:53, closed)
just using one term all the time we were there. Points were awarded on annoyance/bemused value.
I don't know the exact spelling, the phrase was "Monsieur, tu a la tete d'un pomme de terre".
Sir, you have the head of a potato. Cringeworthy now, at the time it amused our simple braincells.
( , Sun 15 Jan 2012, 11:53, closed)
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