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My wife and I need a consensus


rkade8583

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1-1 (I have this up on another forum, my facebook page, I sent it to all my skype friends, and I twittered Billy Connolly HIMSELF!)

 

I don't care about being right or wrong. I care about finishing this dumb argument.

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It's a son of a bitch, right? In trying to keep it neutral, I'm not even going to tell you guys which one I'm hoping wins. I truly don't care who wins this as much as I do about figuring it out.

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Sounds more like '****er' to me, but it could be 'bugger' I suppose. It's certainly not 'clear as day, no mistaking it'.

 

The answer is likely in the rest of the show. Find another example of him saying 'bugger' in the video (I'm not listening to it) and compare. If he never uses the word, chances are extremely high it's not 'bugger' that he says at the time you're wondering about.

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Take a raincoat, you stupid bugger. Clear as day, no mistaking it.

Yup.

 

...maybe some of you need better speakers/sound cards. :p

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Take a raincoat, you stupid bugger. Clear as day, no mistaking it.

Yup.

 

...maybe some of you need better speakers/sound cards. :p

 

 

Or headphones. I hear bugger clear as day. I don't even understand how anyone could hear something else. He even overpronounces the B. Judging by the the amount of time he says ****ing in the rest of the piece and how different that sounds, there is no way he isn't say bugger, as his u in bugger is also much closer to an o sound ("bogger") then the u sound in ****ing, let alone how differently he enunciates the f.

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