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'Please insert Disc 2'

 

Actually I had that yesterday as I sometimes listed to audio CDs when driving, CD books etc :yes

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'Please insert Disc 2'

My Goodfellas DVD is 2 disc like, cunts.

 

Aye, but does it ask you to insert it?

Aye.

 

Really? Is that because the film is cut over the two discs?

It is indeed. Have the DVD for some time like so that would be why.

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Skinchies

 

Would you not hear that if you still played leavergo?

Is that the same a Leavo?

 

Fur (used (if I remember rightly) when suggesting bollocks was being talked)

 

If Leavo is like blocka but you have to catch the people you find and shout "leavergo by a one two three" rather than "Block X by a one two three" then they have to join you in hunting down who's left, then aye.

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Skinchies

 

Would you not hear that if you still played leavergo?

Is that the same a Leavo?

 

Fur (used (if I remember rightly) when suggesting bollocks was being talked)

 

If Leavo is like blocka but you have to catch the people you find and shout "leavergo by a one two three" rather than "Block X by a one two three" then they have to join you in hunting down who's left, then aye.

Never heard of blocka tbh but it sounds like hide and seek. Anyway I think we're talking about pretty much the same thing.

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Btw has anyone ever spelt these words before or are we just making the spelling up here as we go?

Just making them up. We never had a rule book or owt :yes

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What self respecting 10 year old is going to call it "hide and seek". That's what under fives play in the house. "Blocka" is played over a 3 or 4 street circumference by the hard kids who's mam and dad don't smack them for leaving the garden.

 

What was it called when you chalked arrows on the floor and someone had to find you?

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What self respecting 10 year old is going to call it "hide and seek". That's what under fives play in the house. "Blocka" is played over a 3 or 4 street circumference by the hard kids who's mam and dad don't smack them for leaving the garden.

 

What was it called when you chalked arrows on the floor and someone had to find you?

We used to hide on roof's of abandonded houses and round the rising sun park/farmers fields but we still called it hide and seek.

 

I can remember that arrow game (although I think we just scratched on the arrows with stones rather than use chalk) but I'll be buggered if I can remember what it was.

 

I seem to remember a game we called polo too.

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Btw has anyone ever spelt these words before or are we just making the spelling up here as we go?

Just making them up. We never had a rule book or owt :yes

As I thought.

 

Did you play British Bulldog too?

I thought everyone played that. It was especially cool as it was banned at first school. Understandably since the only bit of the yard that wasn't concrete was a bit of grass about 5 x 5 yards that you weren't allowed on.

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