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TM is getting bould after a glass of red

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Apoiads · 11/04/2019 01:48

Am I right or am I right?

OP posts:
ElizabethMainwaring · 11/04/2019 04:41

No. Case was closed at 3.38. Mallett and Bould are key.

GoFiguire · 11/04/2019 04:59

I wont accept that and I will table a motion to get it passed. Along with the wine.

DeathyMcDeathStarFace · 11/04/2019 05:08

😂😂😂

So funny, cheered me up no end, this thread.

DeathyMcDeathStarFace · 11/04/2019 05:15

Bould is a hamlet in Oxfordshire, not far from Stow-on-the-Wold. Maybe it's near Dunny-on-the-Wold (Blackadder reference) and, like Dunny, is a rotten borough.

So is TM (Theresa May?) involved in a rotten borough?

Does this go deeper than we all think?

Is there more to TM than we all think?

Am I turning into the end of a Danger Mouse episode?

Find out next time when Barron Greenback returns.

RJnomore1 · 11/04/2019 05:16

If anyone mentions a wasp and a wall here the world might come to an end.

Apoiads · 11/04/2019 07:51

Bould is like bold = rowdy
TM = Theresa May

I was saying that in TM's press conference last night she appeared slightly inebriated and rowdy!

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GoFiguire · 11/04/2019 08:16

Wasp.

Wall.

HTH.

DontCallMeCharlotte · 11/04/2019 08:17

the whole arsenal thing was a trap

An "offside trap" no less... Wink

DontCallMeCharlotte · 11/04/2019 08:19

OP I agree to an extent. She was definitely feisty and I felt she was only a Laura Kuenssberg question away from an "oh just fuck right off".

Smotheroffive · 11/04/2019 08:24

Oh dear, as I suspected. TM was tm boyld was bold...etc

Ha ha ha Grin. Stupid OP

Apoiads · 11/04/2019 08:25

Yes - I also got the impression she was about to dance around saying FUCK YOU, FUCK YOU, FUCK YOU ALL!!!

Now she's back to face parliament today. I wonder when she sleeps lol.

OP posts:
Judashascomeintosomemoney · 11/04/2019 08:26

She doesn’t sleep. They just replace the battery. Sometimes it malfunctions (hence the ‘dancIng’)

Brownzy · 11/04/2019 08:27

Is that how you spell bould? I always thought it was just bold?

MrsEricBana · 11/04/2019 09:24

Apparently it's an obsolete form of bold. OP are ye a time traveller come from 1609 to save us?

GoFiguire · 11/04/2019 09:30

Well, don’t take a Bluetooth phone back with you, OP, otherwise you’ll be burned at the stake for talking to yourself when all you wanted to know was who won the FA Cup.

Apoiads · 11/04/2019 09:56

Lol - glad to see ye amused yerselves in my absence last night.

Don't stop on my account!

Can I just add to the lunacy by saying that I now have a massive crush on Donald Tusk. Blush

He just has that je ne sais quoi.

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Holidayshopping · 11/04/2019 10:49

Bould is like bold = rowdy

Right.

whyamisoconfused · 11/04/2019 11:35

Bould is not = bold. Bold is not = rowdy.

Bold = naughty

Now if you want to say TM is a very naughty girl, well, I'm not going there.

Apoiads · 11/04/2019 11:39

Bould is how it's pronounced in Ireland. So a precocious child would be called a bould child. "Christ but you're fierce bould! Will ya sit down and stop wrecking the place!!!"
It's not used as in bold = brave
It's bould as in a bould child! Usually a rowdy child - a bit of a renegade hooligan.

Any Irish about to back me up here?

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Apoiads · 11/04/2019 11:41

Another way it would be used would be about men drinking.

E.g. 'he gets fierce bould with the drink'. Translation? When he has a few to drink, he wants to fight.

OP posts:
MayFayner · 11/04/2019 11:45

Don’t worry OP, there’s lots of us on here that know what bould is.

Funny enough it’s not a word I’d ever have used to describe yer one, but then I missed last nights shenanigans so what do I know.

whyamisoconfused · 11/04/2019 11:45

Ehhhhh yes I'm Irish!! It's pronounced bould but spelt bold.

a bit of a renegade hooligan or as Brits say a naughty child.

whyamisoconfused · 11/04/2019 11:46

It's not used as in bold = brave Correct

Heathcliff27 · 11/04/2019 11:47

Ah but was the glass half empty or half full.

whyamisoconfused · 11/04/2019 11:49

@Heathcliff27 - or was the glass too big

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