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Sayings the younger gen don't understand



















OzMike

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Oct 2, 2006
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Perth Australia
I had an apprentice when still in the UK and there was an occasion when he wanted to leave early to got to some event, I said, 'alright', then he proceeded to ask if he could come in a bit later the next day.
To which I replied,'do you want jam on it'.
I got a really confused look back and had to spend the next ten minutes explaining what it meant.
 














Munkfish

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May 1, 2006
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I will meet you outside JD Sports at 12.30 (and actually turning up on time).

I never used to be late for anything, then once everyone had a mobile meeting points and times no longer are that relevent.
 


Box of Frogs

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Oct 8, 2003
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Right here, right now
"My dogs are barking" - said when your feet are aching.
 






Petunia

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May 8, 2013
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Don't worry. It might be in the second post........
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Me (as a youngster): What's for dinner, Mum?
Mum: Oh, Air Pie and Walk Round...


Actually, on reflection, although I know it was supposed to mean 'wait and see', now I'm no longer in the yoof generation, I still don't know how it can mean that.

My Dad used to say "air pie and windy pudding". But he used it in reference to someone who was full of bullcrap.
 


Greg Bobkin

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Goldstone1976

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A pedant writes: They were actually 5 1/4". The smaller ones were 3 1/2", and, there were 8" ones too.

Some very unfortunate folk were issued 2" ones, but only in 1989 apparently. 12" ones were also mooted as an option, but were considered too big to handle easily.
 








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