What the blazes am I gonna do all day???

Robder said:
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:D

rob i can't see the pic................should i just use my imagination;) :p
 
Buckley said:
I'll be here but I'll be in a foul mood as the proles all try to sneak off site early!:evil:

I know you love your spelling/grammar B.....so what exactly are the proles buckers, are they like some kind of lesbian rights group.....surely it should be 'pro-les' the shouldn't it.:lol:

or did you mean prols...........either way i'm guessing I haven't made that foul mood of yours any better?:? , *ducks*
 
jessyg123 said:
I'm BORED BORED BORED!!!!! :evil:

Oh God so am I!!!

Robder's to do list:

1. Go to boots and get ulcer stuff & razors.

2. Go to clintons for a couple of cards.

3. Fill in MORE horrid mortgage forms. :roll:

4. Clock watch till 17h30 whilst surrounded by hip hop boys pretending they're in the ghetto calling each other 'blood' and 'bruv'. :roll:
 
Robder said:
Oh God so am I!!!

Robder's to do list:

1. Go to boots and get ulcer stuff & razors.

2. Go to clintons for a couple of cards.

3. Fill in MORE horrid mortgage forms. :roll:

4. Clock watch till 17h30 whilst surrounded by hip hop boys pretending they're in the ghetto calling each other 'blood' and 'bruv'. :roll:

They still playing Sean Paul???

I'm pretty much sorted just trying to make a list of things I need for new York :)
 
grego said:
I know you love your spelling/grammar B.....so what exactly are the proles buckers, are they like some kind of lesbian rights group.....surely it should be 'pro-les' the shouldn't it.:lol:

or did you mean prols...........either way i'm guessing I haven't made that foul mood of yours any better?:? , *ducks*

Proletarians.

The proletariat (from Latin proles, offspring) is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is called a proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who have no other wealth than their sons; the term was initially used in a derogatory sense, until Karl Marx used it as a positive term to identify what he termed the working class.

Although the use of what was once such a derogatory term was intended as comedic.....
 
Robder said:
It depends - am I a prole? :?

You can be in the big boss club if you want;)


If you want, you can show solidarity with me by standing at the gates of my yard tomorrow from lunchtime onwards shouting 'get the f**k back out to work' as they all try and sneak in and home.

Do you think you could take on a big builder if it gets physical?:lol:
 
Buckley said:
Proletarians.

The proletariat (from Latin proles, offspring) is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is called a proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who have no other wealth than their sons; the term was initially used in a derogatory sense, until Karl Marx used it as a positive term to identify what he termed the working class.

Although the use of what was once such a derogatory term was intended as comedic.....

buckers come on man:roll: ........i know what a prol is.....marx is one of my obsessions ...........its just its a prol not a prole (and you know what a difference magic 'e' can make:lol: :lol: )
 
grego said:
buckers come on man:roll: ........i know what a prol is.....marx is one of my obsessions ...........its just its a prol not a prole (and you know what a difference magic 'e' can make:lol: :lol: )

'Proles' is common usage Gregster. Although you version may well be commonly used by those IN THE WRONG.:p

And leave Wordy out of it:lol:
 
Buckley said:
'Proles' is common usage Gregster. Although you version may well be commonly used by those IN THE WRONG.:p

And leave Wordy out of it:lol:

alrite alrite........i don't wanna bitch (already have I suppose) about the right or wrong to say prols/proles. I like the way you say common usage..........not sure I've ever seen it written since I stopped studying Karlos at uni.

Wordy is always asking for trouble, he's a sly dog:lol:
 
grego said:
alrite alrite........i don't wanna bitch (already have I suppose) about the right or wrong to say prols/proles as I'm cleary mistaken. I like the way you say common usage..........not sure I've ever seen it written since I stopped studying Karlos at uni.

Wordy is always asking for trouble, he's a sly dog:lol:

Dignified retreat averted.:lol:
 
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