Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth
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ISTR the insult was plain and simple "Joey".Originally posted by sasguru View PostI remember that - wasn't he the origin of the word "Spaz" that started being bandied around in playgrounds at the time?
Spaz, or spastic, had already long been around.
My mother used to fundraise for the Spastics Society, wonder what they're called now?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostShowing your age there
. Only our generation, who were kids in the 70s would get the very un-pc joey deacon ref. LolI remember that - wasn't he the origin of the word "Spaz" that started being bandied around in playgrounds at the time?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostHis appearance on Blue Peter probably set the rights of people with learning difficulties back decades!
What were the BBC thinking?
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His appearance on Blue Peter probably set the rights of people with learning difficulties back decades!Originally posted by Whorty View PostShowing your age there
. Only our generation, who were kids in the 70s would get the very un-pc joey deacon ref. Lol
What were the BBC thinking?
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FTFYOriginally posted by sasguru View Post
you are funny in a Joey Deacon kind of way.
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Lets say we both slap 1000 % tariffs on processing each other's currency transactions. Who would win?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThen it is reasonable to expect that banks in the EU will want to process Sterling transactions. Which they can do, at 1000% tariff.
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Then it is reasonable to expect that banks in the EU will want to process Sterling transactions. Which they can do, at 1000% tariff.
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Holy fock man. You've actually got to be joking, surely ??Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy were we processing Euro transactions when we aren't a Euro country?
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