Re: B.O.



DB. wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 13:18:12 +0200, "The Traveller" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Bog off.
Bog off.
Bog off.
Bog off.
Bog off.
Bog off.

I've never used that expression before. It's fun.

Bog off.
Edith.


Try Bugger Off.....

Hope your not working too hard.

DG
That's much more satisfying. I used to enjoy the fact that Americans didn't realise I was being coarse when I would say "Oh, bugger!" or "So and so buggered off without doing xyz," or "bloody hell!". Now I work with a lot of Brits again, and have had to once again rein in my mother-tongue expletives.

Jp
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