Bullet
Barry Daines
My brain is fried trying to think why that is offensive. Everyone loves bacon. Apologies, I didn't mean to get your back up.Probably best not to call them 'the 2 bacons'
My brain is fried trying to think why that is offensive. Everyone loves bacon. Apologies, I didn't mean to get your back up.Probably best not to call them 'the 2 bacons'
Clever if you meant that. I don't know why '2 bacons' is a problem, if it is? Thought everyone knew Denmarks' bacon is popular.My brain is fried trying to think why that is offensive. Everyone loves bacon. Apologies, I didn't mean to get your back up.
is it a bit Rasherist?
You haven't got my back upMy brain is fried trying to think why that is offensive. Everyone loves bacon. Apologies, I didn't mean to get your back up.
Think it double clever if you read Bullets reply againClever if you meant that. I don't know why '2 bacons' is a problem, if it is? Thought everyone knew Denmarks' bacon is popular.
You haven't got my back up
just pointing out that in the London (roosterney) world calling someone 'a bacon' is calling someone a 'nonce'.
Me neither.Never heard that before.
Or me. Lived in London for over 50 years.Me neither.
Isn’t that just standard European behaviour.I’ve lived in Denmark for two years. They must be the hardest people in the world to offend. Easy going bunch who doesn’t give a fudge. They have a tv show for kids with a mentally deranged character looking like Santa Claus just randomly pulling out his dingdong, and no one cares. Porn, booze and weed everywhere. You can drink beer on your lunch break. Typical day in Denmark.
Well that is ridiculous, and abusive and probably restricted to in your face mongrels of east and north east London.Me neither but just googled it,
Bacon comes from 'bacon bonce' which is a term for someone with a bald head, which in turn rhymes with 'nonce'.
Who knew!
Isn’t that just standard European behaviour.
Well that is ridiculous, and abusive and probably restricted to in your face mongrels of east and north east London.
Bullets usage is entirely different, not unlike the English being known as Rosbifs. It’s a perfectly legitimate identifier/differentiator.
Haha, maybe so. We’re much more uptight in Norway and Sweden. You can’t do anything fun without someone ruining it by pointing to a law or a regulation.
I never call anyone james, even if it's their name. Due to the rhyming slang.
That’s interesting I have Swedes are far more liberal and relaxed than the Norwegians. Most Norwegians I have met are plain speaking and are somewhat short of a filter - occasionally belligerent - but that might be different in Oslo.
I can’t work that out?
I think you will find he is referring to the British F1 driver James HuntI can’t work that out?
I think you will find he is referring to the British F1 driver James Hunt
It’s the same as calling someone a berk