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    #11
    Originally posted by Fleetwood
    Agree.
    Aimez-vous être mon ami spécial?
    If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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      #12
      My most memorable terror attack was the time when the IRA shot a few mortars at Dowing Street, I was somebody in the City at the time and I recall loads of people running around the Bank underground with one guy screaming out Londons under attack !

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        #13
        Originally posted by MrsGoof
        I grew up ariound the phrase
        "I'm off for a Thrupney"
        MrsGoof! where are you from? If it's rhyming slang you are after I think "Thrupneys" would be tits...... and going for a "Tom Tit" would be what you are doing......

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          #14
          not when I was a young-un, being draged to the local working mens club, given my bottle of coke and a bag of crisps. Then someone would stand up and say "I'm off for a thrupney" and upon return would utter the histerical line "i'd give that ten minutes if I were you"

          I was aware of the other usage, except that was used with the plural "Thrupneys"
          Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half

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            #15
            Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
            My most memorable terror attack was the time when the IRA shot a few mortars at Dowing Street, I was somebody in the City at the time and I recall loads of people running around the Bank underground with one guy screaming out Londons under attack !
            Alfred, old chap, I think you've got skipped threads

            Though it sounds as if it might have been a "thrupney" inducing moment
            Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh

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              #16
              Originally posted by MrsGoof
              not when I was a young-un, being draged to the local working mens club, given my bottle of coke and a bag of crisps. Then someone would stand up and say "I'm off for a thrupney" and upon return would utter the histerical line "i'd give that ten minutes if I were you"

              I was aware of the other usage, except that was used with the plural "Thrupneys"

              But your not a Londoner?
              Here is the "official" Cockney translation, with variation.......

              Thrupenny Bits Tits (breasts)

              tulip Tom Tit

              tulip William Pitt "I'm off for a William Pitt"

              tulip Eartha Kitt

              tulip Brace and Bit

              tulip Brad Pitt (others)



              tulipe Ben Cartwright

              tulipe Barry White

              http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk.../letter/T.aspx

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                #17
                I'm just stating what was used.

                If you so wish, I appologise for the misuse of rhyming slang by the adults that surrounded me whilst I were a wee nipper.

                Now go curl up in some nice fireplace untill the chldren want to play.
                Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MrsGoof
                  not when I was a young-un, being draged to the local working mens club, given my bottle of coke and a bag of crisps. Then someone would stand up and say "I'm off for a thrupney" and upon return would utter the histerical line "i'd give that ten minutes if I were you"

                  I was aware of the other usage, except that was used with the plural "Thrupneys"

                  So if you fancy a bit of "Bendy" or a quick "Melvin" send me your "Samantha Mumba"

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