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I always get confused by the 4-4-2 and the 4-6-2 etcOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThey dont understand the sheer excitement of standing on a new footplate
anyone else been to the big museum in York
the nice coat that jackets must remember that yard in barry
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 19 January 2011, 21:23.
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Indeed Mr Optimist.
You cannot beat the great outdoors.
Braving the elements makes you feel so alive.
Even better amongst friends I think.
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most on here are boring nerds, who specialise in a single pasttime. Never been out in the cold wind and wet. They dont understand the sheer excitement of standing on a new footplateOriginally posted by malcolminthemiddle View PostHello EternalOptimist.
All good, thanks for asking.
Notebook not yet filled although I'm thinking of compiling a list of some of the strange questions I've been asked here today.
Someone was asking about radiators earlier and milanbenes is just plain bonkers.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostHe'd know it even more if he weren't!
Ricardo,
indeed
Milan.
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Hello EternalOptimist.
All good, thanks for asking.
Notebook not yet filled although I'm thinking of compiling a list of some of the strange questions I've been asked here today.
Someone was asking about radiators earlier and milanbenes is just plain bonkers.
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Hi Malc, hows things ? have you filled your notebook this week ?
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He'd know it even more if he weren't!Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI guess you're not, because I have it on good authority that if you were, you'd know it
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I guess you're not, because I have it on good authority that if you were, you'd know it
Milan.
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I have to admit and accept, Sas, is totally correct, my 'c' in gcse English doesn't enable to me to script prose to the level of my peermates in this forum
on top of this,
hat off to Gricer,
his command of English language is a pleasure to read
top marks
Milan.
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In a word.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAre you saying the Milan is a tape changing, .Net wanting to be, poor spelling, black head squeezing, passat driving, Milan signing, Eurozone living, warchest depleting, ill educating, tech support losing, permie living contractor wannabe?
I think that's what your saying.
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Are you saying the Milan is a tape changing, .Net wanting to be, poor spelling, black head squeezing, passat driving, Milan signing, Eurozone living, warchest depleting, ill educating, tech support losing, permie living contractor wannabe?Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor a moment I thought you were Milan's sockie.
Then I noticed you have some semblance of grammar and spelling.
I think that's what your saying.
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For a moment I thought you were Milan's sockie.Originally posted by malcolminthemiddle View PostYes sometimes depending on my mood.
No, I don't like the taste
My pipes are serviced on a regular basis.
Thanks for asking.
Then I noticed you have some semblance of grammar and spelling.
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