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Post by Flymo on Jan 6, 2011 17:45:51 GMT
so we've had the word association and continue the story threads hows about something different for a change.
for example. . .
The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog" uses every letter of the alphabet.
Could be followed in the next post with...
The Alphabet was a 1968 film directed by David Lynch.
and so on... I'll start with...
'The phrase "I have a bad feeling about this" is uttered in every Star Wars movie'
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Post by Flymo on Jan 6, 2011 18:31:21 GMT
Kenny Baker played R2-D2 in the Star Wars movies.
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Post by Flymo on Jan 6, 2011 18:33:34 GMT
baker is a person that bakes bread and cakes and similar foods, but don't confuse with a pastry chef.
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Post by m40man on Jan 6, 2011 18:47:58 GMT
The rules did confuse me, as I thought the last word of the previous sentance had to become the first word of the next .
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Post by Flymo on Jan 6, 2011 18:53:46 GMT
Ah Ah, i see you are easily confused, it would not be the first time such a thing has happend in the last millennia
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Post by m40man on Jan 6, 2011 19:02:48 GMT
This will work better if you take time to check your spelling!
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 6, 2011 19:03:41 GMT
Knowing me, knowing you, ah ah
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 6, 2011 19:04:49 GMT
Feck it, and I can't delete it either, was better when you could
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Post by Flymo on Jan 6, 2011 19:07:05 GMT
Feck was commonly used in the TV series Father Ted.
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Post by longjohn on Jan 6, 2011 20:30:56 GMT
Ted where a yorkshireman puts his hat.
John
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 7, 2011 6:58:29 GMT
HAT, the Colleges of Oxford University have introduced a History Aptitude Test (HAT) for use in the selection of candidates for all degree courses involving History
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Post by showaddydadito on Jan 7, 2011 10:58:18 GMT
INVOLVING:- the opposite of Evolving. A process by which middle aged men stop driving warm comfortable cars, and take to travelling on primitive motorised bicycles, with no heaters, no airbags, and nowhere to stow a camera and tripod.
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 7, 2011 13:07:31 GMT
Tripod is a word generally used to refer to a three-legged object, generally one used as a platform of some sort, and comes from the Greek tripous, meaning "three feet".
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Jan 7, 2011 18:40:45 GMT
Three feet =one yard
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Post by Flymo on Jan 7, 2011 19:03:53 GMT
one yard or 36 inches in old money is the same as 91.44 centimeters in new money ;D
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Post by school man on Jan 7, 2011 19:54:10 GMT
new money or decimalisation was introduced to the uk on 15th feb 1971
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 7, 2011 20:30:30 GMT
1971, 12 years before I was created
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Post by Flymo on Jan 7, 2011 20:36:37 GMT
12 years is how long is takes to cycle around the Chinese zodiac, which comprises of Dog, Pig, Rooster, Dragon, Ox, Sheep, Horse, Rabbit, Snake, Monkey, Rat & Tiger.
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Post by the-big-biker on Jan 7, 2011 23:16:24 GMT
12 years is also a decent time to mature a fine malt...
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 8, 2011 9:49:04 GMT
malt is used in my home brew!!
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Jan 8, 2011 11:55:54 GMT
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 8, 2011 12:35:18 GMT
asp, as in asp n staple used for locking up sheds etc......
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Post by m40man on Jan 8, 2011 13:03:48 GMT
I know good sheds when I see them & have given valuable advice to others on their construction!
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 8, 2011 18:25:03 GMT
Valuable would not be a word I would associate with any building, (or mechanical), works carried out by the last poster.
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Post by m40man on Jan 8, 2011 18:43:57 GMT
Be very careful who you associate with on YDC excursions, particularly those who lead from the front & veer off the straight & narrow, sometimes into ditches, other times into disturbing ménage à trois in far-flung places!
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Post by Flymo on Jan 10, 2011 22:50:54 GMT
ménage à trois the phrase literally translates as 'household of three'. Traditionally used to described three persons engaging in unspeakable deeds[1].
[1] On here anyway.
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 10, 2011 23:01:14 GMT
Judge John Deeds is a British legal drama television series produced by the BBC in association with One-Eyed Dog for BBC One. (Cue the snake jokes )
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 10, 2011 23:45:23 GMT
snake, Anery Honduran Milk snake. I have one of these can grow upto 6ft..........lucky girl
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Post by Flymo on Jan 11, 2011 19:24:36 GMT
Elisha Cuthbert played the Lucky Girl in the 2001 film, where she has a talent for gambling but soon ends up in a spiral of debt.
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Post by charlietbird on Jan 11, 2011 20:15:22 GMT
2001 A Space Odyssey.Open the pod bay doors,Hal
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