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I am not related to Reilly. Period. .

 

 

 

How can you be totally sure of that without tracing your ancestry?:rolleyes:

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Are you trying to be funny? *confused*

How can you be totally sure of that without tracing your ancestry?:rolleyes:

 

I can be sure BECAUSE I SAID I AM. And what I say in this post now, goes.

^Very true. For example, I'm familiar with "To be sure, to be sure..................":rolleyes:

 

I don't think I've ever heard that one actually used unless in mocking our own culture. One thing people from the North do say (Which cracks up English people) is "That's what happened so it did" or "That's what he said so he did".

 

I made that saying up, dummy. :rolleyes:

 

No way! The saying "You are worth 2 pairs of dirty socks" doesn't exist?!

 

I should point out I'm being sarcastic again because you don't have a great radar for sarcasm.

I can be sure BECAUSE I SAID I AM. And what I say in this post now, goes.

 

So the thought of being related to Reilly doesn't elate you, then?:P

No way! The saying "You are worth 2 pairs of dirty socks" doesn't exist?!

 

I should point out I'm being sarcastic again because you don't have a great radar for sarcasm.

 

 

My radar may be smaller than yours, but I just like to act as though I didn't catch that particular remark, so maybe my radar is bigger. :smug:

I don't think I've ever heard that one actually used unless in mocking our own culture.

 

Well actually, there was an Irish couple on "Million Pound Drop" who actually came out with it in the heat of the moment, and Davina McCall commented on it!:lol:

Well actually, there was an Irish couple on "Million Pound Drop" who actually came out with it in the heat of the moment, and Davina McCall commented on it!:lol:

 

Really?! Hahaha.

 

Honestly never heard it actually used, maybe its a deep southern thing, the ELS will know maybe.

I am not surprised that I am completely and utterly confused as to what yous are talking about. :shrug:

 

Irish people use this phrase "To be sure to be sure" and somehow it sprung up in conversation in typical Mark style, I didn't think we do use it because for people I know that's a very old saying that we mock sometimes. Mark said on a gameshow that an Irish couple actually used it, and now it appears that some Irish people still use this kinda luls and outdated phrase.

Really?! Hahaha.

 

Honestly never heard it actually used, maybe its a deep southern thing, the ELS will know maybe.

 

Or maybe they just did it deliberately for "entertainment".:P

Irish people use this phrase "To be sure to be sure" and somehow it sprung up in conversation in typical Mark style, I didn't think we do use it because for people I know that's a very old saying that we mock sometimes. Mark said on a gameshow that an Irish couple actually used it, and now it appears that some Irish people still use this kinda luls and outdated phrase.

 

OHHHHH okey dokey then!

Oh, goodness. Reading this thread at 3.46am is pure entertainment. :lol:

Reading this thread at any time is pure entertainment.

 

 

I also have a Reilly list :smug:

 

but mine consists of cool people on this forum :sneaky:

^ Showbiz, baby, all your comments (and yourself) are worth is two dirty :socks:

 

Intriguing. :thinking:

 

Prime example. :facepalm:

^I like how she says "Showbiz baby-" as if she's going to give you some real verbal abuse, and then comes out with, whatever that was.

 

Reading this thread at any time is pure entertainment.

 

 

I also have a Reilly list :smug:

 

but mine consists of cool people on this forum :sneaky:

 

Did you say something, nice, to me? :inquisitive:

Reading this thread at any time is pure entertainment.

 

 

I also have a Reilly list :smug:

 

but mine consists of cool people on this forum :sneaky:

 

erm that's super random

Yeah, like this thread

I hate the term "random".

LUL *I'm* so random! :wacky:

^I like how she says "Showbiz baby-" as if she's going to give you some real verbal abuse, and then comes out with, whatever that was.

 

Lol yeah. Showbiz, baby, you DIRTY SOCKS! :dunce:

No Coldplaying smiley can express my response to that so I'm stealing one from Muse forum:

 

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WE HAVE A FACEPALM SMILEY YOU FOOL

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