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I remember reading a book by David Niven some years back, recounting his days in Hollywod during it's heyday. He recounted a powerful movie mogul who came from eastern europe ( I think) and had a particularly heavy accent. He was often ridiculed by the stars of the day because of this and had a particularly short fuse. One one accasion, Niven recounts, the guy in question rounded on those mocking him and said " You think I know f**k nothing!!! Let me tell you I know f**k all!!!!!!!!!!!"
jacks09 - the US band Devil Driver had 'I could (f-ing) care less' as a slogan on a T shirt. It means that one actually cares to the max as there is scope for one to care less- and I couldn't care less means you do not care at all......Someone I know who really does give a damn wears the T shirt frequently

bonjour je suis sur le bus


hallo ich bin auf dem bus


γειά σου είμαι στο λεωφορείο


merhaba ben otob?se duyuyorum


مرحبا أنا على متن الحافلة


helo dwi ar y bws


Witam Jestem w autobusie


Hello Ek is op die bus


ciao io sono sul bus



DulwichFox

adonirum Wrote:

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> Talking/Going ten to the Dozen

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> Oh well, must be the effects of the recession !!


Surprising how often you hear that one. I confess I sometimes say brightly, 'So they were talking slowly then?'

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