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liuzhou

liuzhou

13 minutes ago, Not The Full Shilling said:

Not The Full Shilling is a British and Irish colloquialism that was prevalent in the 70’s but you really don’t hear now. Glad to be of service!

 

I think it's still used. I am British but have lived in China for the last 27 years. So I tend to say "one dish short of a banquet". That will be my user name when I am reincarnated.

liuzhou

liuzhou

1 minute ago, Not The Full Shilling said:

Not The Full Shilling is a British and Irish colloquialism that was prevalent in the 70’s but you really don’t hear now. Glad to be of service!

 

I think it's still used. I am British but have lived in China for the last 27 years. So Itend to say "one dish short of a banquet". That will be my user name when I am reincarnated.

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