Downing Street car...attack?

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?
 
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What's that got to do with the argument currently being held in this thread??!

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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?
Amazing, you failed to mention craic.
 
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Left this thread for a while, are people saying it was a larping Irishman high on crack?

Funny old world.
 
That driving was absolutely shocking, wild, out of control and must NOT be allowed to happen again! 15 minute cities now! 15 minute cities now! :p
 
Cant believe this is even a story

If he'd rolled up to any other set of gates in London the car would be getting lifted on to a low loader within 5 mins and be looking at a many hundred £ release fee before you could say ulez and no one would any the wiser
 
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