Originally posted by gricerboy
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Did you offer to help them in anywya? Might have been a tad nervous with one or two (or more) folks watching. -
No, he loves inflicting it on me. Evrytime I have to go over I know i'm going to be there for at least an hour while he keeps going off at tangents leaving me clueless as to what he was on about . Worst of all, when I finally get back to my machine I never have a clue what it was I was doing before he scrambled my brain.Originally posted by SuperZ View PostMight have been a tad nervous with one or two (or more) folks watching.Comment
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On a very different note but concerning the germanic size, it amazed me how the the Romans (average height 5'4") managed to thrash the german tribes who were generally about 6'.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
Well yes. Last time I went to Britain I was reminded that most people there are quite short compared to NL; I’m certainly not unusually large but the trains didn’t have enough room for my legs and I had to leave the bloody theatre half way through the show as I couldn’t sit with my legs folded up against my chest for any longer. Given your size you would be making a wise move if you were to consider a move to Holland, where the average man is about 6ft3 and most things are built to accommodate much larger people than that.
Yes I know Arminius wiped out 3 legions, but that was tactical cunning on his part (being Roman trained) and ineptitude on the part of Varro.
You can get back to the discussion now -> The Mich and Churchill love in! Worse than bloodly Clegg and CameronBut I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Were you still billing for this time? If so then try to relax. Think about happy places..............like being stood in the corridor of the 17:29 from Swindon to Weston next to a fat sweaty flatulent yokel.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostNo, he loves inflicting it on me. Evrytime I have to go over I know i'm going to be there for at least an hour while he keeps going off at tangents leaving me clueless as to what he was on about . Worst of all, when I finally get back to my machine I never have a clue what it was I was doing before he scrambled my brain.
There now...............is it working?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Yeah! They have Lanky-Lardy Eggchasing Git syndrome!Originally posted by Gibbon View PostYou can get back to the discussion now -> The Mich and Churchill love in! Worse than bloodly Clegg and Cameron
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Correction; Obstinate Git, please.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYeah! They have Lanky-Lardy Eggchasing Git syndrome!
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Keep trying, I'm in a mellow mood today, I must be ill.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYeah! They have Lanky-Lardy Eggchasing Git syndrome!

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Quarter of an hour...............you're slowing up!Originally posted by Churchill View PostKeep trying, I'm in a mellow mood today, I must be ill.
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Philosophical Pussylike PushoverOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCorrection; Obstinate Git
, please.
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That'll be because you gave yourself a BJ last night but forgot to spit. HTHOriginally posted by Churchill View PostKeep trying, I'm in a mellow mood today, I must be ill.
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