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Post by ulstermayniac on Nov 20, 2008 13:41:37 GMT
The job jobba oil thing tickled me when he first said it.
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Post by roisindubh on Nov 30, 2008 17:06:54 GMT
the way he says on WA 'to use the english expression, this is chuffing massive'
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Post by emmap on Dec 1, 2008 8:41:00 GMT
Mills and Boonery
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Post by wildcathammondette on Dec 1, 2008 8:46:35 GMT
Puffy Dad and New York Hilton
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 1, 2008 14:47:13 GMT
That Mills and Boonery did make me laugh so much last night!
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Post by Doofey on Dec 2, 2008 2:11:46 GMT
Bloody Nora, is another he uses.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 2, 2008 10:52:26 GMT
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Post by Doofey on Dec 3, 2008 4:42:28 GMT
"This is chuffing massive".
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Post by maureen on Dec 3, 2008 14:18:09 GMT
Oh, you know what? In s12e5, Jeremy actually used the line James used in the French WA (special features section). He said how an Audi "shunted him up the chaff." The audience had a nice laugh, but I picked up on it right away Sunday night. That was great.
Here's one from season two. Jaguary.
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Post by maureen on Dec 16, 2008 23:08:09 GMT
He called Speriment Rhino - Peppermint Rhinosaurus. I didn't catch that one until my husband pointed it out. He says funnily, which is unique to me, because I thought funny was exclusively an adjective, so he created an adverb. He's a genius at making up new words.
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Post by Doofey on Dec 17, 2008 1:28:18 GMT
He called Speriment Rhino - Peppermint Rhinosaurus. I didn't catch that one until my husband pointed it out. He says funnily, which is unique to me, because I thought funny was exclusively an adjective, so he created an adverb. He's a genius at making up new words. I'd forgotten the Spearmint Rino one! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Wyvern on Dec 17, 2008 2:56:22 GMT
He called Speriment Rhino - Peppermint Rhinosaurus. I didn't catch that one until my husband pointed it out. He says funnily, which is unique to me, because I thought funny was exclusively an adjective, so he created an adverb. He's a genius at making up new words. 'Funnily' is an odd word. It's almost exclusively used in conjunction with 'enough'. In fact, I'm wracking my brain to think of an instance where I've used it to say anything other than 'funnily enough'. Funnily enough, I can't
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Post by Doofey on Dec 17, 2008 4:15:41 GMT
That's extremely interesting Mojo.
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Post by richmondgal on Dec 17, 2008 5:37:39 GMT
"Insufferable Oaf" that's another one you don't see people say that often
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Post by stigalicious on Dec 17, 2008 12:10:26 GMT
I loooooove Flaming Nora- that's one of my favourite isms of his.
'God in Heaven'
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Post by ladyshaniique08 on Dec 17, 2008 12:13:30 GMT
Spearmint Rhino - Peppermint Rhinosaurus. The guy is a legenddd
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 17, 2008 15:02:12 GMT
I still love the classic 'Oh Cock!' you can't beat a good cock.
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Post by maytastic on Dec 17, 2008 15:32:28 GMT
I still love the classic 'Oh Cock!' you can't beat a good cock. You can if it's got Audi rings on!
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 17, 2008 22:25:07 GMT
LOL!!!
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Post by KiwiMonkey on Dec 18, 2008 16:24:52 GMT
One I heard today... Funkadelic x.
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Post by maureen on Dec 18, 2008 16:37:17 GMT
This is one I read on one of the three articles (I think it was the November one, but I can't remember, since I read all three of them earlier today) in TG on his section that UM (I think) posted in a different thread. Word of the day is:
Pork piest.
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Post by Doofey on Dec 18, 2008 21:33:48 GMT
I've got a Clarksonism that I found very funny:
Cricketist
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 18, 2008 22:26:46 GMT
That is a good one, he adds the tist bit to a lot of words, I love it when he says golfist.
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Post by TheDaisy on Dec 18, 2008 22:42:00 GMT
And golf 'bats' too. Makes me chuckle.
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Post by Liz on Dec 18, 2008 22:47:27 GMT
I love the way both James and Jeremy often say 'ma' instead of 'my'...
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Post by Doofey on Dec 18, 2008 23:08:14 GMT
Yeah love it when they say things like golf bats and probably say cricket clubs! ;D
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Post by maureen on Dec 19, 2008 12:27:36 GMT
It's been a long time since I've seen this particular TG episode, but I remember James calling a tennis court in it a tennis pitch.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Dec 19, 2008 20:43:49 GMT
Well, they are pretty much the same aren't they?
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Post by April on Dec 20, 2008 1:37:55 GMT
And that Jimmy Shoes bloke? ;D Lol yes i laughed so much when i heard that one, and you could tell by the look in his eyes that he knew he wasn't right! how about: "current climate of crunchy credit" (now thats alliteration)
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Post by maureen on Dec 20, 2008 1:41:26 GMT
Well, they are pretty much the same aren't they? They do serve the same purpose - to play a sport on. I just thought it was funny and an interesting way of describing it, that's all.
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