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:-5 More bad news. Today i went to the doctors, if i don't recieve treatment i could be dead within a week. Still the good news is i can be cured, the bad news is my next appointment is in a fortnight.

IMPORTANT ANOUNCEMENT FOR THOSE WHOM LACK ANY SENSE OF HUMOUR. I AM NOT DYING AND THE ABOVE POSTING IS WHAT YOU CALL A JOKE.
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Are you serious??
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maccat;651362 wrote: :-5 More bad news. Today i went to the doctors, if i don't recieve treatment i could be dead within a week. Still the good news is i can be cured, the bad news is my next appointment is in a fortnight.




:wah: :wah:



at least you wont catch MRSA :-3
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weeder;651389 wrote: Are you serious??


No he's not - he's from Liverpool, they're renowned for their humour, their music and the fact that half of them live near me and claim their dole money whilst sitting on the beach!!!!!:sneaky: :wah:



(Sorry Maccat - couldn't resist)
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She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy





Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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maccat;651362 wrote: :-5 More bad news. Today i went to the doctors, if i don't recieve treatment i could be dead within a week. Still the good news is i can be cured, the bad news is my next appointment is in a fortnight.It's first-hand accounts like this that get the National Health Service such a bad name, and rightly so in my opinion. We shall pray for you, maccat, though with little confidence in the outcome.
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Okay, this "Merican" was freaking out thinking this person was serious!!

Thank you Immy for clarifying....
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WonderWendy3;651458 wrote: Okay, this "Merican" was freaking out thinking this person was serious!!If that demented scouser had meant it, the rest of us on this side of the Atlantic would be saying "Bad luck old chap. Still, can't be helped. You never know, you might hold out, these medics don't always get it right. Let us know how things turn out". If you hear us screaming anguished regrets you'll know it's a total wind-up.
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spot;651466 wrote: If that demented scouser had meant it, the rest of us on this side of the Atlantic would be saying "Bad luck old chap. Still, can't be helped. You never know, you might hold out, these medics don't always get it right. Let us know how things turn out". If you hear us screaming anguished regrets you'll know it's a total wind-up.


So, he just started a thread about him dying for funzies??? okay!!:-3
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Hey spot im far from demented, whats your problem with the insults your dishing out? Haven't you heared of a joke? And on the subject of demented whats with your daft winged ornament surely that can't be you or can it.?:-2 :-2 :-2
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maccat;651472 wrote: Hey spot im far from demented, whats your problem with the insults your dishing out? Haven't you heared of a joke? And on the subject of demented whats with your daft winged ornament surely that can't be you or can it.?:-2 :-2 :-2


Nothing personal, it's just that the site has had flurries in the past triggered by a lack of transatlantic recognition where black humour's concerned.

I have a friend who, while we were schoolmates, wrote to the local girls' school announcing the death of one of their pupils while she was off with chickenpox and signing it with her father's name. You wouldn't believe the trouble he was in after it got read out in morning assembly. Demented was one of the more restrained terms.

Yes, the daft winged ornament is me, it was taken at a local amateur dramatics performance three years ago.
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I took it for a joke at first and a pretty funny/shrewd one too but I wasn't totally positive so hung back before I said the wrong thing. Now that I know it is in fact a joke, it's funnier yet.

Maccat, I don't think anybody was insulting you. Words don't always translate well on here and can come off as harsh when they're not supposed to be. This happens with me all the time.

It was a funny joke.

Somebody want to tell me what a scouser is?? :confused:
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Here i am once again apologising, its becoming something of a habit. Sorry Spot for the misunderstanding and also the winged ornament, the reality of I am impressed. And thanks Red Glitter for your words.
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No problem, Maccat. :-6
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A Scouser is a native of Liverpool.



For which they are (truly) sorry.
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Yes thats right i am truely sorry for being a scouser, more superior, intelligent, powerful successful than those from other areas of the globe. Sorry once again(I truely am):-6
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You Uk'ers and your funny words! ;)

I swear I'll never learn all there is to know. So are you saying a scouser is a derogatory term? I'm just asking.
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I'm Refering To Chookies Comments. A scouser is a nickname we are proud of, meaning a liverpudlian.
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By the way Red Glitter the word scouser comes from the word scouse meaning a stew. During the war when money and food was in short supply Liverpool people would make a meal from different vegetables and meat anything they could aquire and basically boil it all up. A cheap way to feed a family during the difficult war years. So no it isn't a derogatory term.
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Oh okay, so it's not a mean thing to say. Cool. I'm getting it. :)

Those jokes are funny, Soberano.
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A scouser in a suit, A mirage.

A scouser with a suit, A card shark
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Some people say I have a split personality, but we don't care.
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:wah:

I was wondering how the word came to be. Thanks for that info.

I love the jokes!
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As i say we are called scousers after the word scouse meaning stew. However i'm down on my luck at the moment and short of cash so just call me a souper:wah:
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:wah: :-6
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RedGlitter;651520 wrote: You Uk'ers and your funny words! ;)

I swear I'll never learn all there is to know. So are you saying a scouser is a derogatory term? I'm just asking.


This seems to have been left hanging. No, it's not derogatory, it's denotes a place of origin like Okie or Hoosier does.
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What the hey was that?! :wah:

I got the "Ferry Cross The Mersey" song and the Manchester Spit was pretty funny!
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spot;651539 wrote: This seems to have been left hanging. No, it's not derogatory, it's denotes a place of origin like Okie or Hoosier does.


Ohhh...okay! That helps; thanks Spot!
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Should we order flowers?? :-3 :-3
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