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He hit the wrong button.Originally posted by eek View PostHang on your gave me pos rep for the original comment
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MF,
what's happened ?
I know for the last 12 months or so I've not been around much, been busy with me dot net, got
a demanding customer at the moment, but still, have I missed a few episodes or something ?
Can someone give me the omnibus edition.
Get a grip on yourself.
Milan.
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You're a single mum???Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI was referencing Gentile's post above, which was referencing eek's pop at me for being a slutty single mother.
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I was referencing Gentile's post above, which was referencing eek's pop at me for being a slutty single mother.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhat situation?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI took it as banter. Still, no harm in negging eek anyway.
Aye. Gentile, given I've been upfront about my situation, I realise I'm fair game
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Cheers for the lesson, knobrot.Originally posted by eek View PostThis is general. If you can't take it don't give it.
And elk are not moose. Granted they are close to moose but they are a different species in the deer family.
To which I can only add deery, deery me.
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Hang on that's me!Originally posted by tractor View Post
Because you're a tight fisted, tax dodging, money grabbing b'stard who buys his cut price wine at the service station and is too tight to buy the kid a packet of fags! Whatever were you thinking?
The only difference is I'm not tight-fisted (if only!), and I would have bought the kid some fags - You're never too young to start
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Neither.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm confused, am I dick for the gag about single mums or for calling the police because a child was in danger.
Because you're a tight fisted, tax dodging, money grabbing b'stard who buys his cut price wine at the service station and is too tight to buy the kid a packet of fags! Whatever were you thinking?
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don't know if it is the yanks moosing up our language again as I always knew it as a body of men ....
but there is also this definition:
phalanx (flngks)
Plural phalanges (f-lnjz)
Any of the small bones of the fingers or toes in humans or the digits of many other vertebrates.
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phalanx [ˈfælæŋks]Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostFinger, but close.
n pl phalanxes, phalanges [fæˈlændʒiːz]
1. (Military) an ancient Greek and Macedonian battle formation of hoplites presenting long spears from behind a wall of overlapping shields
2. any closely ranked unit or mass of people the police formed a phalanx to protect the embassy
3. a number of people united for a common purpose
4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Fourierism) a group of approximately 1800 persons forming a commune in which all property is collectively owned
5. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) Anatomy any of the bones of the fingers or toes Related adj phalangeal
6. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany
a. a bundle of stamens, joined together by their stalks (filaments)
b. a form of vegetative spread in which the advance is on a broad front, as in the common reed. Compare guerrilla
[via Latin from Greek: infantry formation in close ranks, bone of finger or toe]
HTH
Although bones in the foot are usually called tarsal and metatarsal, ask Mr W Rooney, he has a habit of bending them until they break.
This thead is beginning to remind me of Friends and Phoebe Phalange SFW
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