Boots, chav, and pushchair....

lol glc are hilarious, i saw them in pontypridd just when they were getting famous and there were about 25 of them, i remember listening to an album and couldnt speak for laughing the whole way out "your missus is a nutter" :haha: glad to hear they went down well up north as well haha!

I remember watching them in Newport at a festival a few years back (when I used to live in Wales) absolutely hilarious!! Love 'em :haha:
 
I used to wear this when I was at school, I'd always get called Kenny (from South Park) LOL!

https://www.seasonsclothing.co.uk/product-media/6H6/1000/1000/1-Front-21271.jpg
 
this thread has made me very curious about the embarassing looks everyone rocked when they were younger. PHOTOS NOW, PEOPLE :)
 
Lol I think there are some well dodgy photos of me on FB with my late 80s/early 90s bubble perm - thanks friends :blush: i was more of an indie/goth type though so i didnt have the shell suits, but i do remember my mum buying a purple shell suit and being really proud of it at the time, it was that awful swishy material as well that would give you electric shocks :wacko:

just for you GLC lovers (and those who en't seen them lol) - beware, offensive language for those of a sensitive nature (or whose mother has actually got a penis.... )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAZTLVJSlNw

Tidy! (meaning great :) )

Oh and back on the subject of dialects etc, a friend from wolverhampton always used to say "Bostin'" all the time, I thought it sounded cute but she admitted she'd say it as a joke as brummie/midlands chavs would say it (and she isn't a chav lol)

Oh I remember girls in school having Sweater Shop and Benetton jumpers and thinking they were "it" lol!
 
Lol I think there are some well dodgy photos of me on FB with my late 80s/early 90s bubble perm - thanks friends :blush: i was more of an indie/goth type though so i didnt have the shell suits, but i do remember my mum buying a purple shell suit and being really proud of it at the time, it was that awful swishy material as well that would give you electric shocks :wacko:

just for you GLC lovers (and those who en't seen them lol) - beware, offensive language for those of a sensitive nature (or whose mother has actually got a penis.... )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAZTLVJSlNw

Tidy! (meaning great :) )

Oh and back on the subject of dialects etc, a friend from wolverhampton always used to say "Bostin'" all the time, I thought it sounded cute but she admitted she'd say it as a joke as brummie/midlands chavs would say it
(and she isn't a chav lol)

Oh I remember girls in school having Sweater Shop and Benetton jumpers and thinking they were "it" lol!

My FiL says Bostin. DH says wicked safe :shrug: I'm perfectly normal in sayings though :smug:
 
I like "bostin" ! i didnt know if she was joking about the brummie chav thing or not :blush:
 
one of my birmingham friends says let's def it instead of let's not do that!
 
So I was a little nervous when I started this thread, but I go to bed, wake up and it's ten pages long!! :) There's so much that had me laughing out loud and that had me saying, HUH??

I really did think that you guys had these beautiful lush flower gardens with vines and trees and all sorts of flowers for your back yard. I had no idea "boots" was a trunk though??

Some fun Canadian ones:

couch = chesterfield (American's make fun of us for this one a lot!)
college = university (we have both, but apparently college is higher in the states? but university is higher education here).
hat / hood = touque (I had the hardest time explaining this to an American once, it's a knit hat thing with a ball on the top, google it! I had no idea American's didn't know what it was, or maybe it was just the one I was talking with)
pull over sweater with a hood = bunny hug

And I'm sure most people know we are known for saying - EH, a lot! Just at the end of a sentence, eh? Like when others say, hey? Or, do you think? Eh? Get it?

I do have one question....what on earth is cotton wool??? Cotton is from a plant, wool is from a sheep. Is it cotton balls? Or is it a towel? That is one I do not get.
 
So I was a little nervous when I started this thread, but I go to bed, wake up and it's ten pages long!! :) There's so much that had me laughing out loud and that had me saying, HUH??

I really did think that you guys had these beautiful lush flower gardens with vines and trees and all sorts of flowers for your back yard. I had no idea "boots" was a trunk though??

Some fun Canadian ones:

couch = chesterfield (American's make fun of us for this one a lot!)
college = university (we have both, but apparently college is higher in the states? but university is higher education here).
hat / hood = touque (I had the hardest time explaining this to an American once, it's a knit hat thing with a ball on the top, google it! I had no idea American's didn't know what it was, or maybe it was just the one I was talking with)
pull over sweater with a hood = bunny hug

And I'm sure most people know we are known for saying - EH, a lot! Just at the end of a sentence, eh? Like when others say, hey? Or, do you think? Eh? Get it?

I do have one question....what on earth is cotton wool??? Cotton is from a plant, wool is from a sheep. Is it cotton balls? Or is it a towel? That is one I do not get.

It's cotton balls!

Boots is:

boots as in shoes

Boot of a car

Boots the shop

Give them the boot - fire or break up with someone.


Loads of different meanings!
 
I had a sweater shop jumper (crimson), wore adidas shiny tracksuits the whole time, I had them in about 6 different colour combinations, lots of football tops, or sometimes I wore a little crop top with them urrrrrrgh! I generally wanted to be 'sporty spice' :blush: That look didn't look as disgusting on me back then as it would do now but still, nooooo!

I also wore my hair scraped back with so much gel spray that it was totally rock solid.
 
So I was a little nervous when I started this thread, but I go to bed, wake up and it's ten pages long!! :) There's so much that had me laughing out loud and that had me saying, HUH??

I really did think that you guys had these beautiful lush flower gardens with vines and trees and all sorts of flowers for your back yard. I had no idea "boots" was a trunk though??

Some fun Canadian ones:

couch = chesterfield (American's make fun of us for this one a lot!)
college = university (we have both, but apparently college is higher in the states? but university is higher education here).
hat / hood = touque (I had the hardest time explaining this to an American once, it's a knit hat thing with a ball on the top, google it! I had no idea American's didn't know what it was, or maybe it was just the one I was talking with)
pull over sweater with a hood = bunny hug

And I'm sure most people know we are known for saying - EH, a lot! Just at the end of a sentence, eh? Like when others say, hey? Or, do you think? Eh? Get it?

I do have one question....what on earth is cotton wool??? Cotton is from a plant, wool is from a sheep. Is it cotton balls? Or is it a towel? That is one I do not get.

Actually, university's are higher with 4+ years of schooling and usually more expensive with dorm rooms, etc. There are technical colleges and community colleges which are usually only 2 years of schooling. There's so many though i can see how it would be confusing :)
 
I also wore my hair scraped back with so much gel spray that it was totally rock solid.

Haha me too and I had a rock solid fringe that leaned over to the side like a fan shape lol.......horrendous
 

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