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Vincent wrong again
"Stole it"Middle English actually, the Irish stole it.
"Stole it"
It's language and language evolves.
Yes, OK dear. Guess it's different now you're wrong."Stole it"
It's language and language evolves.
"Craic" is IrishWasn't that 2 mins before when it was Irish!
I wouldnt celebrate just yet. Craic is the Irish word, crack would be the middle English from which it is derived.Yes, OK dear. Guess it's different now you're wrong.
What's that got to do with the argument currently being held in this thread??!Just another larper out for a bit of a larp.
"Craic" is Irish
The fact it comes from the word crack, which doesn't even have the exact same meaning seems a bit like splitting hairs.
What's that got to do with the argument currently being held in this thread??!
Amazing, you failed to mention craic.The word crack is derived from the Middle English crak, meaning "loud conversation, bragging talk". A sense of crack found in Northern England and Scotland meaning "conversation" or "news" produces expressions such as "What's the crack?" meaning "how are you?" or "have you any news?", similar to "what's up?"
Vincent, don't you get bored of being you?
Apologies I forgot to stay on argument. Is it crack or something?What's that got to do with the argument currently being held in this thread??!
Left this thread for a while, are people saying it was a larping Irishman high on crack?
Funny old world.
WOW the speed that car was doing towards them gates was nuts it had to be a good 5 mph
jeff bridges - a netflix arlington road remakeMy money’s on it being Andrew Mitchell.