
There... THERE YOU GO, you scraggy oldweasel.Oooooooo
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Hey there, kittycat! Don't blast any more of my yogurt into the stratosphere. Replacing it was a real pain in the ratbutt.Good morning fluffbutts and good morning @metatherat
Fine, I won't.... Doing that uses up all my SP anyways...Hey there, kittycat! Don't blast any more of my yogurt into the stratosphere. Replacing it was a real pain in the ratbutt.
Yes, but you do not have a ratbutt. You have a catbutt. You wish you had a ratbutt. I say ratbutt to proudly point out the rattiness of my butt.Fine, I won't.... Doing that uses up all my SP anyways...
Why do you have to say rattbutt? Everyone has a butt. I have a butt.
Sorry, I do not know this person, either. *shrug**Wanders in*
Hoo's 'aybodys fettle?
Ok then. I don't think anyone has said that exact sentence ever in the whole history of the human race.Yes, but you do not have a ratbutt. You have a catbutt. You wish you had a ratbutt. I say ratbutt to proudly point out the rattiness of my butt.
Sorry, I do not know this person, either. *shrug*
What about the ratrace?Ok then. I don't think anyone has said that exact sentence ever in the whole history of the human race.
Or the ratrace. I don't think a living creature has ever said that sentence. You created a brand new sentence. Great job!What about the ratrace?![]()
Good morning fluffbutt!Good morning fluffbutts and good morning @metatherat
Good morning, featherbutted owl!Good morning fluffbutt!
*Eats the cat*Good morning, featherbutted owl!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Wtf! Don't eat me!!!*Eats the cat*
You look yummyAhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Wtf! Don't eat me!!!
That was a horrible butchering of Scottish slang by a native of the north of England.Yes, but you do not have a ratbutt. You have a catbutt. You wish you had a ratbutt. I say ratbutt to proudly point out the rattiness of my butt.
Sorry, I do not know this person, either. *shrug*
I don't even know how a scottish person can understand scottish slang!That was a horrible butchering of Scottish slang by a native of the north of England.
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*turns around, waves Fettle Aybody away*That was a horrible butchering of Scottish slang by a native of the north of England.
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Scottish Twitter is amazing lolI don't even know how a scottish person can understand scottish slang!
Yes.Scottish Twitter is amazing lol
Correct.from my (very) limited understanding, the term "ken" is like "understand" and so "d'ya ken?" is like "do you understand?" in Scoot-land
Correct.
And 'Kirk' is Church.
Which accounts for why some place names around here are 'Kirkton of' and then a place, for example Kirkton of Skene' translates as Church town of Skene'. It's the same with 'Milton' it's short for Mill town.
(This has been an impromptu episode of F.A.C.T.S.)