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to want posters to stop saying "bleddy"?

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stiflersmom · 18/02/2011 16:15

it's skin-crawlingly bad, even worse than "fecking" and "farking"

you sound like Prince Philip. That's bad. Stop it.

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NavyandWhite · 22/05/2017 21:38

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OhTallulah · 22/05/2017 22:02

Really Navy, I hadn't noticed?
But then I haven't been on here for a couple of days so I must have missed them.
Good job you spend more time on here so you can keep an eye out huh?

OhTallulah · 22/05/2017 22:05

I shall now go back to my Words With Friends.
Thankyou and goodbye.

NavyandWhite · 22/05/2017 22:28

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tigerdriverII · 22/05/2017 22:33

Zombie threads make me sad when I see whole posters who have disappeared and taken all their posts with them.

caz323 · 22/05/2017 22:34

Oh fgs- bleddy feckin bleddy zombie threads. The bleddy Cranberries - all their bleddy fault. Zombie..zombie...zombie....!Z

PeterIanStaker · 22/05/2017 22:35

It's a bleddeh briwyunt word, duck. I came on to defend its use, but loads of yo boggers beat me to it.

It's a perfectly everyday, real life word in Notts. Not posh at all, and definitely nothing to be sneery about.

DonkeyOaty · 22/05/2017 22:37

Yikes, Navy. You swerved an attempted handbagging there?

MaQueen · 22/05/2017 22:38

I use it. I'm from Nottingham and hear it used a lot. Don't see the problem with it.

Highalert · 22/05/2017 22:46

The correct pronunciation is bleddeh.

twistyturnythings · 24/05/2017 23:10

OhTallulah Wine I apologise again! Blush

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