Translator pls!

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Northern Lass
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Translator pls!

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Is it me or do the younger generation mumble!!
it does me head in

3 times I asked for a translation of what son said
now yes I do think I might be a tad deaf.....but they mumble!!

and another thing

When they have an appointment like a driving lesson heres a good idea
be ready for the instructor

I do not think that the driv instructor should even have to ring the bell!
The young adult!!! should be ready waiting

aggghhhhh
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The couple who live next door have a son like that , driving instructor knocks him up then waits till he gets ready , his time is nearly up before he begins. :roll:

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Post by Rob »

I hate mumblers!! Especially mumbling lads and it's usually lads that mumble.
I'm glad i was never like that.In fact i never went into puberty i went from boy to man in a night.
At least i think so.I'll ask my mother when i phone her if i ever mumbled.
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