Re: Ambigious phrases
Posted: Fri 02 Jan, 2009 23.58
I actually have a T-shirt with the word "ambiguous" written on it. Seems fitting for just such an occasion.
I have a t shirt with "cunning stunt" written on it. Is this acceptable?Mr Q wrote:I actually have a T-shirt with the word "ambiguous" written on it. Seems fitting for just such an occasion.
Unlike a nice formal Aston Villa shirt which, as we all know, is standard office attireMalpass93 wrote:You'd be well advised to not wear a Chelsea top. Mucho hated. Chavvish (is that a word?), too.
Well, my Forest one 'should' be. Unfortunately, school uniform is in force. Bugger.Sput wrote:Unlike a nice formal Aston Villa shirt which, as we all know, is standard office attireMalpass93 wrote:You'd be well advised to not wear a Chelsea top. Mucho hated. Chavvish (is that a word?), too.
You ar... hm.Malpass93 wrote:Well, my Forest one 'should' be. Unfortunately, school uniform is in force. Bugger.Sput wrote:Unlike a nice formal Aston Villa shirt which, as we all know, is standard office attireMalpass93 wrote:You'd be well advised to not wear a Chelsea top. Mucho hated. Chavvish (is that a word?), too.