Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
27 minutes ago, PhilT said:

Morning

Is "stone mint" better than mint? - God knows

When is a "Grail" not really a Grail (or even remotely holy)? - When every DJ has 'one'

Who decides what is "rare and underplayed" and how? - Me - But the term 'Underplayed' is overused, so has now cancelled itself out (Just to add to your mornings confusion :huh:

Does "big ticket" mean "some clowns with too much money and no idea bid each other up"? - Yup.

When was "please can I have" officially replaced by "can I get"? - Aprox 15 years ago when manners were lost.

Cut me some slack, I'm nearly fifty and don't know what's happening ... Yule get there one day :D

 

:thumbsup:

  • Helpful 1
Posted

So...

I can't stand people starting sentences with "so"...

Teenagers I can understand but now media staff do it.

So...what do you think?

Posted

So guys 

One that really gets me is when we are told what will happen to those underplayed grails and so forth if they do not sell.

SO - they may go on to ebay (or evil bay) or they may go back in the box - does it really matter where they go?

  • Helpful 3
Posted (edited)

Minty? 

  What does that mean?  Mint but not quite mint?

I never trust anyone who starts or ends a sentence with "believe me"

Edited by Guest
Posted
10 minutes ago, solidsoul said:

Minty? 

  What does that mean?  Mint but not quite mint?

I never trust anyone who starts or ends a sentance with "believe me"

Or starts one with:"With all due respect." Brace yourself ...

That's why they're called bastardos Dave, or summat like that anyway.

Posted

So then Guy's in summary is it safe to say that the moral of this story/thread is that you never ever again buy a record or a cup of coffee from any vendor with a Preston post code ?

Dave

  • Helpful 3
Posted
3 hours ago, markw said:

What about 'mint minus'? The most meaningless grading of them all? It's either mint or it's not mint. If it's not mint, because it's been played or has a few hardly discernible flaws, then it's Excellent (which is non-existent in some grading systems, including on here). You're either pregnant or your not pregnant. You can't be very nearly pregnant.

"Can I get" drives me nuts as well. As does waiters and shop assistants young enough to be my grandson calling me "mate", but especially being called "guys"............:dash2:

I don't mind "mint minus" as I know it will be very good....

what bugs me is VG which means scratched and scuffed with snap crackle and pops....and then the most stupid G ....

G = crap. 

  • Helpful 2

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, PhilT said:

If you go into Starbucks etc

Is it not Starbucks where they want your name so they can shout it out when your order's ready? I tell them it's Mr White, rather than Mark.

Edited by markw
  • Helpful 2
Posted

hate being called mate

hate people who use the word absolutely nine time in a four minute conversation

hate people who bid post-deal

Quite like soul music a bit.

  • Helpful 1
Posted
7 hours ago, IanP said:

"Can I get" 

 

now that really grates me

I'm glad it's not just me. Our daughter who watches far too much "friends" is a great one for using this phrase.

Usually quickly followed by me or the wife saying "it's alright Chlo', they'll bring it out to you" 

Posted

Hi All....my number one #1 HATE and I mean HATE, is the written word SOULIES, what the f**k does it mean?.

When looking through this thread, hang on who come up with that? Back in the 6ts there was a split in MOD culture I clearly remember the change in teenage sub culture, suddenly some mods had become passive, while others kept to tradition being fashion concourse, I had a strong dislike to kids who come from the same background as me with London Roots living in New Towns in the home counties, suddenly saying "COOL & MAN" after every word,, they for some reason adopted words that were very American Hippy talk, but with this split, by the end of 67 we just called the "FREAKS" and as such they become instant targets for a "kickin" this split had a big impact as those who resisted the MOD split become "BOOT BOYS" in 68 and the media named "SKINHEADS" in 69.

Which leads me on to the word "SKINHEAD" anyone who was around in 68 to 1970 who was more in tune with the MOD world, will be well aware of the love of BLACK MUSIC, this included the new Jamaican music style called REGGAE,, now if I skip on 10 years there was a so called MOD revival , lumped in with it was  "Oi!" these people took on a similar style to the 69 BOOT BOY, but they had a racist attitude, as such today the population think that  is what a "skinhead" is, my gripe with this is the terminology used by record dealers who when selling early Reggae, use the heading "SKINHEAD REGGAE" no it's not, many black people hate this term as it sends a racist message, of this 1980s racist twat in boots 100 lace holes high, to my knowledge of reggae know skinhead recorded any Reggae record in the years of 68/70? so why do record dealers use this offensive term to sell records, oh yes they sell them to white people, so can I say that the words "SKINHEAD REGGAE" is my big one. as it is racist.  DAVE K 

 

 

  • Helpful 3
Posted
36 minutes ago, dthedrug said:

Hi All....my number one #1 HATE and I mean HATE, is the written word SOULIES, what the f**k does it mean?.

When looking through this thread, hang on who come up with that? Back in the 6ts there was a split in MOD culture I clearly remember the change in teenage sub culture, suddenly some mods had become passive, while others kept to tradition being fashion concourse, I had a strong dislike to kids who come from the same background as me with London Roots living in New Towns in the home counties, suddenly saying "COOL & MAN" after every word,, they for some reason adopted words that were very American Hippy talk, but with this split, by the end of 67 we just called the "FREAKS" and as such they become instant targets for a "kickin" this split had a big impact as those who resisted the MOD split become "BOOT BOYS" in 68 and the media named "SKINHEADS" in 69.

Which leads me on to the word "SKINHEAD" anyone who was around in 68 to 1970 who was more in tune with the MOD world, will be well aware of the love of BLACK MUSIC, this included the new Jamaican music style called REGGAE,, now if I skip on 10 years there was a so called MOD revival , lumped in with it was  "Oi!" these people took on a similar style to the 69 BOOT BOY, but they had a racist attitude, as such today the population think that  is what a "skinhead" is, my gripe with this is the terminology used by record dealers who when selling early Reggae, use the heading "SKINHEAD REGGAE" no it's not, many black people hate this term as it sends a racist message, of this 1980s racist twat in boots 100 lace holes high, to my knowledge of reggae know skinhead recorded any Reggae record in the years of 68/70? so why do record dealers use this offensive term to sell records, oh yes they sell them to white people, so can I say that the words "SKINHEAD REGGAE" is my big one. as it is racist.  DAVE K 

 

 

Well Dave You sound almost as confused as Phil from that there Preston SOULIES I Repeat SOULIES was used by them on the main drag just down the hill from the casino to shout obscenities at us SOULIES but I do agree about the skinhead reggae it was just reggae to me & my mates so no need to add the word skinhead its almost as bad as the ad with the skinhead & the Asian Lady on the see-saw to advertise that people should stay in the EU.

there you go my PENNIES WORTH or does someone find that offensive, oh by the way LOL is my pet hate

Kirsty

  • Helpful 2
Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, Gold Band said:

Well Dave You sound almost as confused as Phil from that there Preston SOULIES I Repeat SOULIES was used by them on the main drag just down the hill from the casino to shout obscenities at us SOULIES but I do agree about the skinhead reggae it was just reggae to me & my mates so no need to add the word skinhead its almost as bad as the ad with the skinhead & the Asian Lady on the see-saw to advertise that people should stay in the EU.

there you go my PENNIES WORTH or does someone find that offensive, oh by the way LOL is my pet hate

Kirsty

Hi All Kirsty I think  "Pennies Worth" is a good term to use when you are in a meeting, and the usual suspects who know it all hog most of the meeting time, and you finally catch the attention of the chair, you have limited time left to speak so you might as well get your PENNIES WORTH or get straight to the point, I often use the opening words at this scenario with "the greatest respect chair" meaning that I have none because you are in the pocket of the meeting hoggers' & time wasters?

As for confused from Preston. Preston is a  place that I went to school back in the 6ts, as a boy with a London accent I could never understand a bloody word they said,  nice people nice town,

As for the name calling when going to Wigan as I remember there use to be a big queue to get in, as a nonchalant Southerner, I would always go to the front. this always got their blood boiling but although there was muttering about who do these f**king Londoners think they are, a quick glance at them was all that was needed, I mean did any of them expect me after driving 140 miles stand at the back of a load of 14 year olds, I mean would you? KTF

Edited by dthedrug
spelling
  • Helpful 2
Posted

Sorry Dave but I was one of them nuisance Kids not from down south tho, from middle England a little place called Derby or Derr-by as some would say. You would have to ask him in doors about me having my Pennies Worth as he usually tells me to stop sticking me oar in moaning old get :)

Kirsty

  • Helpful 1
Posted

Hi All I fully understand, I went to Cleopatra's a couple of time, but when my girlfriend left me to attend Derby Uni it become off limits for me, Young Love & Broken Harts, really hurts, & hard to get over, I now live in WOLVES. 

This reply has naff all to do with the topic, sorry DAVE K


Posted
10 hours ago, dave pinch said:

whatever.....            

 

 

how does that one go down

F*ckn' hate that.........'Whatever' means the said person has absolutely no defense / and can't back up what they have stated in the first place - But can't admit it! 

Len :thumbsup:

  • Helpful 1
Posted
7 hours ago, Twoshoes said:

Always wary of anyone who says "to be honest", my stock reply is why do you normally lie

Same here :D 

Len :thumbsup:

Posted
6 hours ago, dean jj said:

hate being called mate

hate people who use the word absolutely nine time in a four minute conversation

hate people who bid post-deal

Quite like soul music a bit.

I always know when someone has an agenda when calling me 'mate' more than once in a sentence.....It so means I AM NOT THEIR MATE!..........(Talking from bitter experience here) :D

Len :thumbsup:

  • Helpful 1
Posted
3 hours ago, KevinKent said:

I've grown to dislike the young girly shop assistants that end a transaction with "See ya later...!"

At first I thought they meant it.

:hatsoff2:- Kev

I always reply to that....."Oh ok what are we doing later?"......Usually it's followed by a confused disapproving look.....

Len :thumbsup:

  • Helpful 3
Posted
1 hour ago, Gold Band said:

Well Dave You sound almost as confused as Phil from that there Preston SOULIES I Repeat SOULIES was used by them on the main drag just down the hill from the casino to shout obscenities at us SOULIES but I do agree about the skinhead reggae it was just reggae to me & my mates so no need to add the word skinhead its almost as bad as the ad with the skinhead & the Asian Lady on the see-saw to advertise that people should stay in the EU.

there you go my PENNIES WORTH or does someone find that offensive, oh by the way LOL is my pet hate

Kirsty

lol :D

Len :thumbsup:

P.s - Lol :D

Posted

 

4 minutes ago, Hooker1951 said:

ABSOLUTELY 

At The End Of The Day

ML

My wife Nine (bless her) uses 'ABSOLUTELY' a lot - It is a tool to shut me up so she can get a word in edge ways......She is usually right though (again, bless her) :D.....Oh, of course......'At the end of the day' :D

Len :thumbsup:

Posted

HI All Back again, Absolutely means I Agree" I use to use this a lot when I worked for the NHS, on average men were out numbered by female nurses 10 to 1, we (men) use to say the word every time another male spoke in a team meeting, The female Nursed for some odd reason did not clock onto the fact we were just taking the piss....Absolutely you know what I mean John,

  • Helpful 1
Posted

Breaking News !!!!! Just seen a re-issue on ebay .......booked as a "Physical re-issue "...........does this mean some re-issues are lazy bastards ?? "To be honest " "guys "...i thought "can i get "one ???.....at least it should be "minty "......".lol "!!!..........if i have upset anyone with this comment..........sorry ..."but it is what it is "............"Whatever "........that means xx

  • Helpful 1
Posted
12 hours ago, snakepit said:

So...

I can't stand people starting sentences with "so"...

Teenagers I can understand but now media staff do it.

So...what do you think?

Unbelievably annoying, almost as bad as upspeaking?

Also "Take Care" - it's none of your business thanks :g: 

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, dthedrug said:

Hi All....my number one #1 HATE and I mean HATE, is the written word SOULIES, what the f**k does it mean?.

When looking through this thread, hang on who come up with that? Back in the 6ts there was a split in MOD culture I clearly remember the change in teenage sub culture, suddenly some mods had become passive, while others kept to tradition being fashion concourse, I had a strong dislike to kids who come from the same background as me with London Roots living in New Towns in the home counties, suddenly saying "COOL & MAN" after every word,, they for some reason adopted words that were very American Hippy talk, but with this split, by the end of 67 we just called the "FREAKS" and as such they become instant targets for a "kickin" this split had a big impact as those who resisted the MOD split become "BOOT BOYS" in 68 and the media named "SKINHEADS" in 69.

Which leads me on to the word "SKINHEAD" anyone who was around in 68 to 1970 who was more in tune with the MOD world, will be well aware of the love of BLACK MUSIC, this included the new Jamaican music style called REGGAE,, now if I skip on 10 years there was a so called MOD revival , lumped in with it was  "Oi!" these people took on a similar style to the 69 BOOT BOY, but they had a racist attitude, as such today the population think that  is what a "skinhead" is, my gripe with this is the terminology used by record dealers who when selling early Reggae, use the heading "SKINHEAD REGGAE" no it's not, many black people hate this term as it sends a racist message, of this 1980s racist twat in boots 100 lace holes high, to my knowledge of reggae know skinhead recorded any Reggae record in the years of 68/70? so why do record dealers use this offensive term to sell records, oh yes they sell them to white people, so can I say that the words "SKINHEAD REGGAE" is my big one. as it is racist.  DAVE K 

 

 

Sorry Dave but I beg to differ, I was around in 68 to 70 and well remember the birth of Skinheads. Even in those early days, and well before the "oi" revival, some of the skins I knew would go "p*ki bashing" and this group would often include kids of West Indian origins.

I do however agree with your assessment of "skinhead reggae" its a total misnomer, it was just ska/reggae danced to by skinheads at the time.

Edited by Kegsy

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!


×
×
  • Create New...