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ToraToraTora | 13:57 Sun 10th Jan 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33732803
Have you posted pics of your saucepans on line? Gawd knows what lowlife trolls etc are doing with them, yet another one of many reasons not to use facetube etc.
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I'm not pretending. I understand a few phrases,but also avoided a thread about "saucepans" for a while.
If someone wants to search Google or AB for questions about children they are not going to find your posts about saucepans . So though you may get '1,000s of hits 'you will get a lot more if you actually say what you are talking about !
So it's not creepy calling one's children saucepans ?
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No. Not creepy at all. Don't have nightmares over this.
Anklebiters or rug rats put you more at ease ?
And my saucepan has no lid.
Pete. Is that cockney slang ? ;').
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they only need a lid if they are going on a motorbike Pete.
Come on, Tora, a "motorbike"?
Surely you have a name for that?
I am a bit disappointed in you!
So this has now become a fun thread? I despair. This is horribly creepy. If it happened to your child, you would go bonkers!
Tilly, I only looked in to this thread because I was wondering what saucepans had to do with anything.
I am not from the part of the world that understands the slang.
Sorry if I have caused the thread to take off at a tangent.
Tilly you are right and Pete not your fault at all. Only as I know he'sprone to doing it did I figure out what saucepans meant - in fact TTT by using that term suggests you don't actually think the subject matter creepy at all, just something to attract posts to.
The problem here 3T is that when you do use slang terms, your threads usually run to 2 or 3 pages purely about the terms used rather than the subject matter.

I didn't get the saucepan analogy either.
perhaps there should be a separate section for rhyming slang.

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