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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
I went from 1 year at Campbell to 3 years in Nuremberg. We were stationed out of the old SS barracks, near Zeppelin Field.
Ft Campbell, that is where my sister was born. Dad did basic at Ft Leonard Wood, Misery.
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Originally Posted by
curly sue
We watch a lot of British tv and I love the words used over there. I love words any way and love to use obscure ones.
Inspector Frost taught us what porkies are!
Oh! I had to think what you meant then! I didn't click until I thought of pork pies, then I realised... lies!
Originally Posted by
Bookman
I love the word "daft." As in "What? Are you daft???"
I like "cheeky" too. And "Eh, what?" "I say, old boy...", "Cheerio."
My friends have deliberately started overusing cheeky because I started complaining about it. "Might go for a cheeky pint..." was a reasonable starting point - a pint of beer you probably shouldn't have but can manage to fit in... But then there was "go for a cheeky Nandos" (chicken) and the worst was when one of my friends went for a cheeky run. A CHEEKY RUN!? There is no way that you can have a "CHEEKY RUN" !
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That gave me a visual I didn't need.
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I just had a bowl of cheerios.
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