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Is there a difference between Liverpudlian "like"..... and today's more (American influenced?) "like", like?
Scousers I've known have always put the "like" at the end of the sentence, Jo, and I reckon its linguistic value would be even less than the (um) Californian version.
But what do I know? We really need dody's opinion on this one, like.
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