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Thanks
You are very welcome.
You're bored aren't you?
I did wonder what she was googling to find that
What's the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
You can't wash your hands in a buffalo.
You can't wash your hands in a buffalo.
So very bored (how could you tell)....but in too much pain to do anything more than sit here!quote:Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
You're bored aren't you?
So is -
kipper faced tea towels jousting flippantly across from a bemused Maori fishcake.
What's yer point?
p.s. I've had a cup of tea with one of the people mentioned in your link
kipper faced tea towels jousting flippantly across from a bemused Maori fishcake.
What's yer point?
p.s. I've had a cup of tea with one of the people mentioned in your link
quote:Originally posted by MoFo:So very bored (how could you tell)....but in too much pain to do anything more than sit here!quote:Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
You're bored aren't you?
So am i funnily enough....mine is from playing football though rather than climbing stuff!
Shouldn't the word kipper at the beginning of the sentence start with a capital letter ie Kipper?
I just thought people might like to use it to impress people at parties and stuff.quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
So is -
kipper faced tea towels jousting flippantly across from a bemused Maori fishcake.
What's yer point?
p.s. I've had a cup of tea with one of the people mentioned in your link
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Shouldn't the word kipper at the beginning of the sentence start with a capital letter ie Kipper?
It's a Bank Holiday. Let not the fascist language police spoil it.
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Shouldn't the word kipper at the beginning of the sentence start with a capital letter ie Kipper?
no
quote:Originally posted by MoFo:I just thought people might like to use it to impress people at parties and stuff.quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
So is -
kipper faced tea towels jousting flippantly across from a bemused Maori fishcake.
What's yer point?
p.s. I've had a cup of tea with one of the people mentioned in your link
Fair enough, I'll use yours and you can say you've met someone who's had a cup of tea with someone else
Excellent....we are going to be such a hit at parties now!quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by MoFo:I just thought people might like to use it to impress people at parties and stuff.quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
So is -
kipper faced tea towels jousting flippantly across from a bemused Maori fishcake.
What's yer point?
p.s. I've had a cup of tea with one of the people mentioned in your link
Fair enough, I'll use yours and you can say you've met someone who's had a cup of tea with someone else
quote:Originally posted by MoFo:
Excellent....we are going to be such a hit at parties now!
Celebrity parties
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Shouldn't the word kipper at the beginning of the sentence start with a capital letter ie Kipper?
It's a Bank Holiday. Let not the fascist language police spoil it.
I was merely (in a fit of boredom) trying to enter into spirit of the original post, GJ.
I had no intention of offending anyone.
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
I was merely (in a fit of boredom) trying to enter into spirit of the original post, GJ.
I had no intention of offending anyone.
well it's too late now....I have been sobbing non stop for ten minutes and will never use capitals again
it reaaly doesnt make sense at all *runs away*
I blame the buffalo myself!quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
I was merely (in a fit of boredom) trying to enter into spirit of the original post, GJ.
I had no intention of offending anyone.
well it's too late now....I have been sobbing non stop for ten minutes and will never use capitals again
ooooh buffalo means 'to bully'
If someone said to me "she buffaloed me" it wouldn't be bullying that sprang to mind!
If someone said to me "she buffaloed me" it wouldn't be bullying that sprang to mind!
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
ooooh buffalo means 'to bully'
If someone said to me "she buffaloed me" it wouldn't be bullying that sprang to mind!
vile jellus buffalo!
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
Shouldn't the word kipper at the beginning of the sentence start with a capital letter ie Kipper?
It's a Bank Holiday. Let not the fascist language police spoil it.
I was merely (in a fit of boredom) trying to enter into spirit of the original post, GJ.
I had no intention of offending anyone.
I am also bored and was trying to enter into the spirit and am sorry if I offended you.
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
ooooh buffalo means 'to bully'
That's a bit racist towards buffaloes really isn't it....especially after all they've been through
surely to "american pioneer" someone would be better and more historically accurate
quote:Originally posted by fookat:quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
ooooh buffalo means 'to bully'
If someone said to me "she buffaloed me" it wouldn't be bullying that sprang to mind!
vile jellus buffalo!
I have got to try and remember that!
quote:I was merely (in a fit of boredom) trying to enter into spirit of the original post, GJ.
I had no intention of offending anyone.
I am also bored and was trying to enter into the spirit and am sorry if I offended you.
Hugs for everyone!
This Bank Holiday boredom is a bugger, isn't it?
Who wants a brew and a fondant fancy?
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