Words and Phrases You Love

scwxx77
scwxx77 Posts: 1,469
edited April 2008 in The bottom bracket
I've been using 'ma oxters are gowpin' ever since I used antiperspirant instead of my normal deodorant recently.

Most of my favourites are from Scots.
Winner: PTP Vuelta 2007 :wink:

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  • geoff_ss
    geoff_ss Posts: 1,201
    'I think you're wonderful' when said to me comes quite high on my list :D

    Geoff
    Old cyclists never die; they just fit smaller chainrings ... and pedal faster
  • gert_lush
    gert_lush Posts: 634
    ,,"you've done a great job and deserve a massive payrise and a large bonus" :D
    FCN 8 mainly
    FCN 4 sometimes
  • saif
    saif Posts: 100
    You look great ...
  • Guyzie
    Guyzie Posts: 79
    "My, that is a big one!"
  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    we are going to finish at lunchtime today...(on a friday)
    Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I believe in the future of the human race.

    H.G. Wells.
  • cycologist
    cycologist Posts: 721
    What ya drinkin' ?
    Two wheels good,four wheels bad
  • ChrisLS
    ChrisLS Posts: 2,749
    ...do you know this thread is quite a challange...it is easy to think of phrases you don't like, it is easy to be annoyed, it's easy to be negative...but a lot harder to think of positive phrases...(sorry for sounding like an old hippy) 8)

    ...let's meet up for a bike ride...
    ...fancy a pint...
    ...let's go out on Saturday...
    ...dad...
    ...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...
  • FCE2007
    FCE2007 Posts: 926
    "Have a nice weekend ... "
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  • jellybellywmb
    jellybellywmb Posts: 1,379
    Please
    Thank You
    Excuse Me
    After You
    Sorry

    All sadly missed by a lot of younger people today (God I am getting old)
    "BEER" Proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy
  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    "No charge", or "It's free"
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    "Thanks so much for helping me with this," from a client.
    "Thanks so much for allowing me to help you realize this project," to a client.

    I restore archival photos and images as well as build DVD slideshows. 'Very rewarding work.
  • Harry B
    Harry B Posts: 1,239
    "Do you fancy an early night?" Is quite nice to hear but "why don't you take yourself of on your bike for the day? I'll look after the kids" is also nice. Sadly both are quite rare though :(
  • NervexProf
    NervexProf Posts: 4,202
    'Thanks Dad'
    Fancy a pint on me Dad?'
    'You are a star Dad'
    Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom
  • Ieuanllan
    Ieuanllan Posts: 152
    "I could murder a curly wurly"
    When said by any Scottish person - think Taggart.
  • NervexProf wrote:
    'Thanks Dad'
    Fancy a pint on me Dad?'
    'You are a star Dad'

    I'm a fan of the 1st and last one (sons are too young yet to buy their own beer sadly), as these are phrases that make you warm inside, as does "yes" from my wifey as it usually means authorisation to issue a purchase order.....
  • jpembroke
    jpembroke Posts: 2,569
    "I love you Daddy"
    I'm only concerned with looking concerned
  • dennisn
    dennisn Posts: 10,601
    "moisture management" hate it

    Dennis Noward
  • dennisn wrote:
    "moisture management" hate it

    Dennis Noward

    Dennis, are you sure this is in the right thread....sounds more suitable to Popette's "What's inside a mans head".... :D
  • Mar ge
    Mar ge Posts: 88
    'Wang shapes' - makes me smile :)
  • HungryCol
    HungryCol Posts: 532
    "You're right"
    Every winner has scars.
  • Nuggs
    Nuggs Posts: 1,804
    markos1963 wrote:
    "Thats bigger than I thought it would be" :lol:
    Bad if the subject in question is one's credit card bill...
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    "Kelly, put an ending on this tune," "We got the gig."
  • magibob
    magibob Posts: 203
    "overjoyed"
  • Diogenes
    Diogenes Posts: 1,628
    There is a family saying stretching back to when the kids were little, when they ran in and out of the house, Mrs D would be heard to yell "get out......because you are coming in in a minute", never fails to raise a smile in our household.

    D :D
  • ddraver
    ddraver Posts: 26,395
    yeah Pendletons a crap name - I'd love to be Miss Victoria 'Raver' thanks.... :P
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
    - @ddraver
  • trig1
    trig1 Posts: 111
    "how do you like me now?"
    "a face like a fighting mans arse"