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BS: Question for UK folks

Mr Red 04 Mar 02 - 03:17 PM
Elf 04 Mar 02 - 01:12 AM
mack/misophist 03 Mar 02 - 10:22 PM
GUEST,Lyle 03 Mar 02 - 07:18 PM
Noreen 03 Mar 02 - 06:02 PM
Dead Horse 03 Mar 02 - 05:58 PM
GUEST,Lyle 03 Mar 02 - 05:09 PM

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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: Mr Red
Date: 04 Mar 02 - 03:17 PM

'ot it must be - toast is always down - as in butter side down.
Murphy's second corollary to his first law.


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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: Elf
Date: 04 Mar 02 - 01:12 AM

Been here 12 years now and never heard of "up toast." Some Londoners do drop their h's so, of course, hot would come out --- 'ot toast.


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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: mack/misophist
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 10:22 PM

Did any one notice the URL? He seems to be from the Turks and Caicos Islands.


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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: GUEST,Lyle
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 07:18 PM

Thanks a bunch - and it makes sense, too!

Lyle

BTW, is he very popular there??


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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: Noreen
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 06:02 PM

'ot toast it is- now there's an idea...


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Subject: RE: BS: Question for UK folks
From: Dead Horse
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 05:58 PM

Think what he actually said was "'ot toast" (hot toast) but the thing went & crashed on me before end of tune, so aint none too sure if it was the early bit you refer to.


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Subject: Question for UK folks
From: GUEST,Lyle
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 05:09 PM

I've been listening to some stuff from John Bond

http://www.johnbond.england.tc/

and one of the songs is called Toast. It is (to me) super funny. But either my ears are worn out or something and it sounds like he is refering to "up toast." Am I hearing wrong or is there something actually called up toast??

Thanks in advance.

Lyle


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