- Giz a lend of a tenner will ye ma
- I will not
- Why?
- Cos you still owe me a tenner from last week
- I told you I’d pay you when I get me wages. I’m just a bit short on funds ’til Friday
- You said that last week
- But I will pay you back
- At this rate you’ll owe me all your wages
- Don’t exaggerate ma
- I’m not exaggeratin’. Don’t tink I’ve forgotten about the twenty you borrowed on Paddys day
- Are ye still goin’ on about that, jaysis ma
- I’m not bleedin’ made of money
- I know, and it doesn’t grow on trees either
- No it doesn’t, and don’t get smart wit me young lady
- I’m not gettin ‘smart. I only want a lend of a tenner
- This is the last time Kylie
- Tanks ma, your the best
- You only ever say that when you’re borrowing money
- Well accordin’ to you, that’s all the time so
- Gerraway outta that, before I change me mind
- Love ye ma
Ah, sure she’s not the worst 😉
Bet she’s a keeper!
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She’s a chancer,that’s what she is 😉
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Like my daughter, she knows how to get around her mum! 🙂
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Lovely, sweet and hilarious dialogue. They get the better of us 🙂
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We love them even when they are hitting us up for a loan. Weird, isn’t it?
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