slim to noneOdds on angie will drink today/tomorrow after this
slim to noneOdds on angie will drink today/tomorrow after this
This needs to be uploaded to tic tok brilliant@RedRedWine🍷 I’m not quite sure if this fits the brief you gave me, but this is what evolved
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I think she already hasslim to none
she is saying she looks soooo tired and she's had enough, no Lana she's absolutely bladdereda white woman asking a black woman to apologise for feeling offended after she painted her face a darker colour. wild.
edit: i liked lana at first she seems like a very nice person but wish she’d stop trying to take the moral high ground and stick her two pence in …
nor did i, around the midlands it's a very common phrase for a tantrum. normally said to others as "having a paddy" rather than throwing a paddy... but i have heard the latter.I didn't know it was offensive
I think probably most people don't. But I'm Irish and have always cringed when the likes of Alex said this kind of thing. He does it a lot. But seeing it in here I just thought I'd mention it. I think a lot of English people say it and don't think anything of it.I didn't know it was offensive
I never knew this.
Wellllllllll, I am cryingTrying not to laugh out loud so I don't get court on Comment Cafe by the other half
Please say this is on tiktok?This needs to be uploaded to tic tok brilliant
I love it!@RedRedWine🍷 I’m not quite sure if this fits the brief you gave me, but this is what evolved
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I used this word for my kids when being little ss. Didn't know but won't be using it for my grandson now I knownor did i, around the midlands it's a very common phrase for a tantrum. normally said to others as "having a paddy" rather than throwing a paddy... but i have heard the latter.
i'm happy to be called out/up for it, i've said it, even on a live before, i wasn't educated into it's origins, it was just a phrase my parents told me when i was younger "stop having a paddy because you're not getting what you want". learnt something new today.I think probably most people don't. But I'm Irish and have always cringed when the likes of Alex said this kind of thing. He does it a lot. But seeing it in here I just thought I'd mention it. I think a lot of English people say it and don't think anything of it.
It's no biggie I just wanted to point it out in here.
If you say soPersonally, I think Nanny D would chew you up and spit you down the drain where you belong sweetcheeks.
I’ve just put it up on @missbaguettefyp because it might just get past the reporting filters maybeThis needs to be uploaded to tic tok brilliant
To the husband or the new guy?Omg Gypsy rose is pregnant