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Royce wrote:.........WANKER!
(Oops, that guy owns the forum doesn't he? I meant that in a loving and constructive way...)
Royce it can mean in modern Cockney Rhyming Slang Merchant Banker..! which is what ye mean't isn't it? :wink:
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David, see what you have started....


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DaleWisely wrote:I've not had a single complaint about this forum for weeks. What are you guys smoking?

Love,

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I'm planning to invade Iran this weekend. Has anybody tried this before? Any comments welcomed.

In anticipation,

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I have a couple complaints, but unlike others, I won't report them!
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Harry wrote:I'm planning to invade Iran this weekend. Has anybody tried this before? Any comments welcomed.
I have done this several times. Make sure your reeds are well oiled. Bring a rag for your head. Do not stray into Iraq by mistake. :o

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Royce wrote:The weather is changing and we're all putting our reeds back together. Give us a few weeks.........WANKER!

Royce

(Oops, that guy owns the forum doesn't he? I meant that in a loving and constructive way...)

Oh, listen, I've been called wanker by better people than you, Royce, including my own local bishop.

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djm wrote: Doom onna you, John Bigbooty!

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:lol: The deuce, you say. :lol:

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Dale if your bishop has called you a wanker, you should give him a sound thrashing.... go on Thrash Yer Bishop! :lol:
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benwalker wrote:Royce, I didn't think that term of endearment had crossed over the pond!
Only amongst the elite--who have cable TV. Hey, does "Keen Eddie" run over there still?

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I found the show reasonably entertaining, but I watched it primarily for the dog....bears a strong resemblance to my own Bull Terrier, Squeegee.
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Shhhh...Shhhh... Everyone act straight while the moderator is dropping in. I goofed up letting out with the "Wanker" epithet but I think I got away with it. When he's gone we'll all go back to cursing and ridiculing one-another as we usually do.

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Joseph E. Smith wrote:I found the show reasonably entertaining, but I watched it primarily for the dog....bears a strong resemblance to my own Bull Terrier, Squeegee.
I named my new puppy Eddie. He's part Norwegian Elkhound and part Husky, and part something like a Foxhound or something. To make this pipe-related, I'll advise all of you to bagpipe-proof your dog at an early age. Bags in particular. All that leather. Yum yum. Chew chew.

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Post by Joseph E. Smith »

Squeegee is pretty good about leaving my stuff alone....but I would never leave my pipes laying around on the floor. A). my wife would "accidentally" step on them. B). Anything left on the floor is automatically Squeegee's toy.
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