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LORRAINE: I remember when I was about fifteen I used to say 'laugh' at the end of everything. I remember my mum said to me if you say that one more time I will have your head on a plate somewhere. Umm she...
INTERVIEWER: You said what? Give me an example, what do you mean?
LORRAINE: Every - if I said something, like I'd say 'Oh mum are you going into town today?' And she'd say yes. I'd say 'oh laugh'. And I used to just laugh at the end. And she say 'bllllddd' and spitting chips she was. And she was ready to chop me into pieces if I cos I said it at the end of everything. It was a teenage thing, y' know. All your friends were saying silly stuff. So that's what I used to say laugh at the end and she...

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