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Post by m40man on Jan 11, 2011 20:38:09 GMT
Like Shallow Hal, it's taken me a while to come to the conclusion that beauty is on the inside, a blessing given the outward appearance of some YDC'ers .
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 11, 2011 21:35:41 GMT
A blessing, given by our lass uncle who happens to be a *cough cough* priest
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 11, 2011 21:43:26 GMT
* Cough, cough*, usually accompanied by resting your condiments on three* fingers ! *Four if you're swelling
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Post by christhedivvy on Jan 12, 2011 22:19:47 GMT
condiments, often found in gastro pubs and very handy for camping trips!
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Post by teejayexc on Jan 14, 2011 22:02:45 GMT
Pubs in Poulton le Fylde are invariably full of four eyed gits and brazen women!
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Post by charlietbird on Jan 15, 2011 15:37:09 GMT
Pub. Short for Public House. A place where money can be exchanged for beer, wine and spirits
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Post by suzukikidontheloose53 on Mar 2, 2011 19:01:43 GMT
spirits should not be confused with poltergeists which are a phenomenon in which disorder occurs without explainable cause, usually indoors and in the presence of people,although disorders do occasionally happen in pubs.
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Post by charlietbird on Mar 2, 2011 19:57:52 GMT
Motor spirit should not be confused with either poltergeists or the spirits found in pubs, although it could be argued that motor spirit does taste better than the spirits being offered in some drinking esrablishments.
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Mar 4, 2011 1:16:41 GMT
drinking something to do while waiting for someone to get their round in
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Post by DahDit on Mar 4, 2011 9:32:01 GMT
Round is a shape generally unseen in nature, such a perfect shape rarely naturally occurs. It takes mans' labour to produce such shapes - a socket set is a particularly good device to achieve this.
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Mar 5, 2011 12:51:07 GMT
socket any of a number of of items for the insertion of tools/plugs etc. often refered to as the female part.
Neil
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Post by charlietbird on Mar 7, 2011 21:03:56 GMT
Tool - implement used for inflicting injury to the user, or damage to the equipment being woked on.
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Post by teejayexc on Mar 7, 2011 21:48:58 GMT
Damage usually occurs shortly after M40man has been tinkering
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Mar 7, 2011 21:58:44 GMT
M40 the road to nowhere not only does it take you to the midlands the waste land between the north & south it allows access to the M6 the road to despair
Neil
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Post by n4naked on Mar 9, 2011 20:23:05 GMT
the road to nowhere was a record by talking heads.....unlike some other records, however, it was witty and did get changed occasionally
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Post by suzukikidontheloose53 on Mar 9, 2011 20:39:58 GMT
records have now become cds,which are much smaller and lighter and easier to transport if moving house
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Post by teejayexc on Mar 9, 2011 21:07:59 GMT
CD prolific poster now gone awol
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Post by fyresword on Jun 6, 2011 0:52:29 GMT
AWOL Could mean Absent Without Leave or Alcohol Without Liquid Which one is worse
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Jul 2, 2012 0:59:50 GMT
AWOL where this thread would have been if I had not resurected it
Neil
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Post by ribbit on Jul 2, 2012 9:13:19 GMT
Thread - something that can be easily stripped out of alloy casings by over zealous tightening of bolts. Not by me of course .
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Post by showaddydadito on Jul 2, 2012 11:20:25 GMT
easily stripped - see Trevors reference to Brazen Women in Pubs in Poulton le Fylde
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Post by CD on Jul 8, 2012 19:13:20 GMT
Poulton not to be confused with Poultry which is completely different place.
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Post by CD on Jul 8, 2012 19:13:44 GMT
Poulton not to be confused with Poultry which is completely different place somewhere in Norfolk.
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Jul 8, 2012 21:31:12 GMT
Poulton not to be confused with Poultry which is completely different place somewhere in Norfolk.
Confusion
Which----Witch Place-----Plaice
Both that can be found in Norfolk
Neil
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Post by showaddydadito on Jul 9, 2012 7:41:32 GMT
Norfolk and Chance - one of the many names which race horse owners have tried to get past the Jockey Club's naming regulators.
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Post by teejayexc on Jul 9, 2012 9:16:12 GMT
Norfolk'n good, sums it up better
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Post by Pops on Jul 9, 2012 10:26:01 GMT
Norfolk'n Way is a place within a place
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Post by DahDit on Jul 9, 2012 10:34:18 GMT
Rocky Mountain Way - A quality Joe Walsh track. Not to be confuse with Joe Pasquale, for he cannot be associated with quality in any way.
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Post by charlietbird on Jul 17, 2012 9:36:50 GMT
Pete Way. Bassist in the band UFO
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Jul 17, 2012 15:03:10 GMT
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