You are of course, correct as usual Suebe. No one but the Irish know how to say that the right way. I am not even sure it is possible to translate it to text.
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«suckersklub:[quote id=/plime-com/f/4622/1/#q5]suckersklub : f**kin cool to be in the future, isn't it
I feel like I'm back to this level again
What are ya doing tonight?
I thought I might visit with some of the /fook where the fook is the fookin' quote symbol /ah fook, there it fookin' is [shift 2] "Drinking Consultants" down the fookin' block to make sure I'm doing it right.
Be very aware that if you press the play button, you will hear a preponderance of a certain word that begins with the letter F, and this ain't no fouckin Sesame Street clip.
«doggylives : I confirm that the correct pronunciation in Ireland is feck
Feck is a whole different word (as so eloquently demonstrated by Mrs Doyle if we're taking FT as cannon).
Suebe, you must pay very close attention to where in a sentence the word comes.
Imagine a bar. Imagine you're quite happily stood in the bar having a pint. Imagine a local responds to one of your comments with "Stop with your f**king s**te there." you're safe, they like you, it's all good fun.
If, on the other hand you hear "f**king stop with your s**te there." you're probably in a spot of bother.