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            marmiterulesok wrote: »'What's wrong with Swedish pastries,hm?' is what I think he said,but I was too busy avoiding the hastely flung kitchen implements to pay proper attention.
 'Whey di boidy-deshen svediborken chicky-kucken,bork?!'
 The above were his actual words.I've known SC for so long that I'm well versed in Svedenscheffiedershyfootenchickyspoikenbork.
 :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 Many Svedenscheffiedershyfootenchickyspoikenbork words have 'bork' or 'chicky' as a prefix,a suffix or are just simply bashed on the head and squashed in the middle.0
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            marmiterulesok wrote: »He is playing Juliet of course.Is it not obvious? 
 He has it all:the looks,the hair,the teeth,the whole personality.....
 :doh: of course, how could I forget (the mental bleach may have helped :rotfl:), pink and sparkly will work then _pale_Must use my stash up!0
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            marmiterulesok wrote: »'What's wrong with Swedish pastries,hm?' is what I think he said,but I was too busy avoiding the hastely flung kitchen implements to pay proper attention.
 'Whey di boidy-deshen svediborken chicky-kucken,bork?!'
 The above were his actual words.I've known SC for so long that I'm well versed in Svedenscheffiedershyfootenchickyspoikenbork.
 :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 Of course, to ensure an adequate intake of oxygen during conversation, you could just call it Chefyakker for short. (After the local name for ex-pit villages dialect, pit yakker. Nobody can understand that, either)
 Oh woe is me, no NSD......forsooth it be a never-ending quest......One life - your life - live it!0
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            Nargleblast wrote: »Of course, to ensure an adequate intake of oxygen during conversation, you could just call it Chefyakker for short. (After the local name for ex-pit villages dialect, pit yakker. Nobody can understand that, either)
 You're right.Chefyakker is a lot easier to say than Svedenscheffiedershyfootenchickyspoikenbork.
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 I'll run it past him.
 I'd like to add that a much used phrase by Cheffie(which you might have come across) is 'borkborkchickybork'.It roughly means that he's in a good mood and is on a bit of a high. It's a Cheffie High Five and he's usually jumping up and down in excitement and rubbing his hands. :rotfl::rotfl:Nargleblast wrote: »Oh woe is me, no NSD......forsooth it be a never-ending quest......
 Some weeks are like that. :mad:0
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            Scusi, mein Herr, but parlez vous Chefyakker? Never let it be said that the NSD gang are not a cosmopolitan lot....Edificated, that's what we is!
 (No, Igor, Shakespeare did not write any of that....but I bet he wished he had!)One life - your life - live it!0
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