unwatchable > Unwatchable in the US
Yep that's what I like as well. The natural nature of it with hardly any editing. Makes it more enjoyable to listen to.
June 21, 2010 |
joey pesci
joey pesci
Hi Sufay and Nicky,
Receiving you loud and clear from Pueblo, Colorado. Great show, nice to hear what is going on in the UK in a chatty and informal way. Have unsubsribed from many US podcasts now as they are all about the adverts, and biased opinions based on sponsorship deals.
Oh, and squids???
Receiving you loud and clear from Pueblo, Colorado. Great show, nice to hear what is going on in the UK in a chatty and informal way. Have unsubsribed from many US podcasts now as they are all about the adverts, and biased opinions based on sponsorship deals.
Oh, and squids???
June 22, 2010 |
Bob Harnes
Bob Harnes
Quid is slang for Pounds £. Squid is an alternative to Quid. Not normally used unless just messing/joking about.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=squid&page=3
Will help :)
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=squid&page=3
Will help :)
June 23, 2010 |
joey pesci
joey pesci
OK, so I give Su-Fay a bit of a hard time on the next episode, I though squid was just a Su-Fayism, didn't realise that it was a real term.
I stand corrected.
I stand corrected.
June 24, 2010 |
Nicky Curtis
Nicky Curtis
You'll have to grovel to Su-Fay in the next episode now :)
Surprised you'd never heard of squid. I grew up in London and heard it a few times, say it myself. It's not used that often those, so I guess its understandable.
Its hard to explain but it's normally used, well by me anyway, in a joking sort of way, when not serious. Su-Fay might be able to explain as she uses it in the right context.
Example
"You owe me fifty squid for that balloon race".
Surprised you'd never heard of squid. I grew up in London and heard it a few times, say it myself. It's not used that often those, so I guess its understandable.
Its hard to explain but it's normally used, well by me anyway, in a joking sort of way, when not serious. Su-Fay might be able to explain as she uses it in the right context.
Example
"You owe me fifty squid for that balloon race".
June 24, 2010 |
joey pesci
joey pesci
Keep it up Sufay and Nick