If you want it to.
But it's likely that it would be construed the other way, thus leading to confusion.
Posted By: Garry Brooke on September 10th 2015 at 16:31:27
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- Ricky. (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 15:20:25
- You need a girlfriend (n/m) (NCFC) - hairyolaf, Sep 10, 21:44:18
- Nonsense (n/m) (NCFC) - Brandonio, Sep 10, 19:35:30
- Amidst the various linguistic choices (NCFC) - Old Man, Sep 10, 16:33:58
- I was hoping you'd turn up with the correct answer! (n/m) (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 16:34:56
- that isn't OCD and labelling it as such just trivialises the condition (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Sep 10, 15:47:28
- he didn't though he said he was going back to his ocd (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 15:50:33
- You're like Maigret. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 15:58:30
- aww chairs (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 16:52:42
- You're like Maigret. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 15:58:30
- OK. Sorry. (n/m) (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 15:49:59
- he didn't though he said he was going back to his ocd (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 15:50:33
- Chambers English Dictionary (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 15:27:13
- point of order mr rumpole if i may? (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 15:45:14
- Au contraire my unlearned friend (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 16:01:57
- I know. We had this exchange before. (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 15:45:04
- No we haven't (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 16:03:24
- Old Git, I appreciate that this is probably horrendously politically incorrect (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Sep 10, 16:19:41
- this cries out for a barklayend banner in a krazee style eurofont (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 16:58:20
- Chase me (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 16:35:46
- Lol. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 16:34:18
- Oh, was someone else off of on here then. (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:14:22
- No it dunt. Fellow countryman means, both from the same country. (n/m) (NCFC) - harry boulders, Sep 10, 16:18:48
- If I say "I met up with countryman Old Git while abroad" (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:21:17
- Wouldn't you have to say "my" countryman? (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 16:37:41
- It defines that OG is of the same nationality, rather than him being from the sticks (NCFC) - harry boulders, Sep 10, 16:29:08
- But it doesn't (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:30:38
- Clarification. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 16:26:59
- So fellow countryman means someone else from the countryside? (n/m) (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:27:39
- If you want it to. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 16:31:27
- that's why I don't speak English - too much faffing about (n/m) (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Sep 10, 16:36:38
- shouldn't it be countryperson? to be politically correct (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 17:02:04
- that's why I don't speak English - too much faffing about (n/m) (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Sep 10, 16:36:38
- If you want it to. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Sep 10, 16:31:27
- So fellow countryman means someone else from the countryside? (n/m) (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:27:39
- If I say "I met up with countryman Old Git while abroad" (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 10, 16:21:17
- No it dunt. Fellow countryman means, both from the same country. (n/m) (NCFC) - harry boulders, Sep 10, 16:18:48
- Old Git, I appreciate that this is probably horrendously politically incorrect (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Sep 10, 16:19:41
- No we haven't (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 10, 16:03:24
- PenZING (n/m) (NCFC) - Yellalee, Sep 10, 15:38:00
- point of order mr rumpole if i may? (NCFC) - Tombs, Sep 10, 15:45:14
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