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Fuck off Manc. You're 'avin' a larf cos 'es got a funny name. Now do fuck off

manc1976 Wrote:


I'm guessing this gets lost in the translation over here :lol:
Nothing like laughing at foreigners with funny names :wink:

Too bad his first name's not Randy.
lol Laughed at this one for a good five minutes.

Question is though manc, how did you stumble upon http://www.minge.org?

pilgrim_007 Wrote:
Question is though manc, how did you stumble upon http://www.minge.org?

I was trying to look up an ex-girlfriend, I finally found her

http://www.electraisd.net/alumni/1993_seniors.htm

5 down, 5 across

manc1976 Wrote:

pilgrim_007 Wrote:
Question is though manc, how did you stumble upon http://www.minge.org?

I was trying to look up an ex-girlfriend, I finally found her

http://www.electraisd.net/alumni/1993_seniors.htm

5 down, 5 across


Ouch....

manc1976 Wrote:

pilgrim_007 Wrote:
Question is though manc, how did you stumble upon http://www.minge.org?

I was trying to look up an ex-girlfriend, I finally found her

http://www.electraisd.net/alumni/1993_seniors.htm

5 down, 5 across


:lol: :lol:

manc1976 Wrote:

pilgrim_007 Wrote:
Question is though manc, how did you stumble upon http://www.minge.org?

I was trying to look up an ex-girlfriend, I finally found her

http://www.electraisd.net/alumni/1993_seniors.htm

5 down, 5 across


The poor girl...

I went to school with Isla Mann (seriously)

David Wrote:
Too bad his first name's not Randy.


Perhaps he has a brother named Harry.

It has to be a subtle joke. What about Demetrius Breedlove? lol

Scramble Wrote:
It has to be a subtle joke.


....In America?

Someone tell me why minge is funny - and ginger minge. I always used mingy like stingy and minge like winge.... but maybe in Kent we did it differently - or maybe I'm just too old.
Might I suggest a quick google? "minge" and "slang" should do it.

kentgirl Wrote:
Someone tell me why minge is funny - and ginger minge. I always used mingy like stingy and minge like winge.... but maybe in Kent we did it differently - or maybe I'm just too old.


No, we used it in pretty much the same context.

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