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Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Splott Man Date: 04 Oct 06 - 07:35 AM I am that poster. I abbreviated to save space. |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: GUEST,squeezeboxhp Date: 04 Oct 06 - 07:34 AM good sesh @ the Slubbers Arms on Halifax Old Rd Huddersfield any thing goes music or song not, neccesarily folky usually CGD@A tunes. welcome one and all Ken |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Paul Burke Date: 04 Oct 06 - 07:27 AM didn't you know I'm alliterate, Wolfgang? |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: catspaw49 Date: 04 Oct 06 - 07:16 AM LMAO......... Now did anyone really believe the thread originator here gave a damn about the "slanging" shall we say of the word session? No, no, no..........The Current Bitchmaster of Mudcat only wants to renew another gripe. The phrase fits and there are numerous other titles running on the board now that are longer. Spaw |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: The Shambles Date: 04 Oct 06 - 06:29 AM To be fair to the originator of the thread used only as an example - who may also not see the need for this abbreviation to be used in normal conversation - they may not have had much choice but to use it creatively, when creating the title of their thread. As they may not have been able to fit the words 'Session near Aberdare 7 Oct' into the space that is currently available for ordinary posters to create thread titles. As the following (now closed thread) will explain. TECH Longer thread titles please? |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Wolfgang Date: 04 Oct 06 - 06:10 AM It saves saying something sounding like 'secession' If I'd try to say that start of a sentence I'd sound drunk and stuttering even without any alcohol in my blood. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 04 Oct 06 - 06:05 AM the sesh me father wore...? |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Scrump Date: 04 Oct 06 - 05:39 AM I agree that the word 'session' doesn't need to be abbreviated, but why shouldn't people abbreviate it to 'sesh' if they want to? It's a free country, innit. |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: treewind Date: 04 Oct 06 - 05:35 AM It's where the "craic" is moighty. A. |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: The Shambles Date: 04 Oct 06 - 05:01 AM Is is what gets draped over the shoulders of the winner of a 'posh' beauty contest? |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: Paul Burke Date: 04 Oct 06 - 05:00 AM It saves saying something sounding like 'secession' when you're drunk, and being mistaken for an American Civil War re-enactor. |
Subject: RE: What is a 'sesh'? From: The Shambles Date: 04 Oct 06 - 04:56 AM Sesh near Aberdare 7 Oct |
Subject: What is a 'sesh'? From: The Shambles Date: 04 Oct 06 - 04:54 AM Does any one else feel like me, that the word 'session' is not too much of a mouthful and does not really need to be abbreviated? |
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