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(The Register) Cool "Reg hacks confront really wide Oz load terror." Really britain, really? I thought you spoke English over there. WHAT THE FARK AM I READING???? *clicks* Oh, your mom is on the move again   (theregister.co.uk) divider line 19
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2011-10-23 01:57:19 PM
It's the Reg, they are purposely obtuse
 
2011-10-23 01:59:34 PM
Australia is in Britain?
 
2011-10-23 01:59:47 PM
All of the words are in English, but they don't seem to fit together.
 
2011-10-23 02:09:34 PM
Translation (read this thing about 5 times before it made sense):

The Register's reporters confront stories of terror related to Australian wide-load trucks.
 
2011-10-23 04:18:24 PM
zedster: It's the Reg, they are purposely obtuse

I believe you meant to say that the Reg is rubbish.
 
2011-10-23 04:38:53 PM
www.zap2it.com
I thought this country spawned the farking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it.
 
2011-10-23 05:03:37 PM
This article was worth it to see their use of "commentards"
 
2011-10-23 05:22:07 PM
Article refs unpersons, speaks ungood of BB, author sent to Miniluv.
 
2011-10-23 05:28:10 PM
"That's not a wide load ... that is a wide load."
There I was on the road just north of Coober Peedy...
 
2011-10-23 06:30:13 PM
"Reg hacks confront really wide Oz load terror." Really britain, really?

Windows registry hackers confronted very wide-load actors from the show Oz, could it be any clearer, subby?
 
2011-10-23 06:34:00 PM
Chuck Wagon: zedster: It's the Reg, they are purposely obtuse

I believe you meant to say that the Reg is rubbish.


but they are not, PARIS and LOHAN prove that
 
2011-10-23 07:06:21 PM
zedster: It's the Reg, they are purposely obtuse

Came in here for this. After hearing the term boffin for the 30th time in a single article, I gave up on them.
 
2011-10-23 07:52:52 PM
I read some article about the movie business in England the other day. It was meant to be fairly serious, but then some guy was quoted as saying, "sticky wicket". I had to stop reading. Do they learn language from 4 year-olds?
 
2011-10-23 09:52:55 PM
Really britain, really?

No capitalization for Britain, subby?
What's with the little Britain?

www.tvdigital.de
 
2011-10-23 10:39:13 PM
aardwolf37: Translation (read this thing about 5 times before it made sense):

The Register's reporters confront stories of terror related to Australian wide-load trucks.


I scoff at these wide loads. Right now, a series of "megaloads" is passing through here on more-or-less regular basis. Some of them are 28 feet high, 28 feet wide, 230 feet long and weigh up to 600,000 pounds.
 
2011-10-24 12:41:52 AM
So I tell the swamp donkey to sock it 'efore I give 'er a trunkey in the tradesman's entrance and have 'er lick me yardballs!
 
2011-10-24 04:03:20 AM
Gough: I scoff at these wide loads. Right now, a series of "megaloads" is passing through here on more-or-less regular basis. Some of them are 28 feet high, 28 feet wide, 230 feet long and weigh up to 600,000 pounds.

randy-taking-a-dump.jpeg
 
2011-10-24 09:02:05 AM
Gough: Right now, a series of "megaloads" is passing through here on more-or-less regular basis. Some of them are 28 feet high, 28 feet wide, 230 feet long and weigh up to 600,000 pounds.

POIDH
 
2011-10-24 04:03:35 PM
Its all because somebody blagged a bookie.
 
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