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heres a couple of dumb questions.
the wee purple bar above the avators?
there any regular parties /meets north of the border
there any chance of a tax rebate?
you mind honey if i shagged your sisters?
I hate to mention this and I am sure someone will accuse me of being pedantic but a couple of questions would be 2 in quantity. You asked four. smile
Quote by flyfree00
heres a couple of dumb questions.
the wee purple bar above the avators? Its a virtual penis bar, the more you post the longer it is
there any regular parties /meets north of the border No, there's nothing but Haggis and protestors
there any chance of a tax rebate? Off what?
you mind honey if i shagged your sisters? Would you really want to?

Mr J. Chiraq
Quote by Maia
I hate to mention this and I am sure someone will accuse me of being pedantic but a couple of questions would be 2 in quantity. You asked four. smile

I'll also be accused of being pedantic Maia, but at least I've rescued you:
From :
cou·ple
n.
Two items of the same kind; a pair.
Something that joins or connects two things together; a link.
(used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Two people united, as by betrothal or marriage.
Two people together.
Informal. A few; several: a couple of days.
Physics. A pair of forces of equal magnitude acting in parallel but opposite directions, capable of causing rotation but not translation.

Mike.

Mike!!!! I love your allsorts, but where have your loaded boxers gone? sad
Hi flyfree,
Position your cursor over the bar under each member name and you will see their supposed status. And talking of bars, a Glasgow bar was the scene of a very successful gathering of members from this site last Easter weekend.
Mike.
Quote by Maia
Mike!!!! I love your allsorts, but where have your loaded boxers gone? sad

Erm, they needed a rest. redface
Quote by MikeNorth

Mike!!!! I love your allsorts, but where have your loaded boxers gone? sad

Erm, they needed a rest. redface
OOO, has someone been a busy boy?
Informal. A few; several: a couple of days.
not that ii thought high english was a aproitite hence the informality of a couple though there is 4 so maybe a couple of couples?
so as ia m finding my feet and not godlike i apoligise to all those beings on mount swingerius.
im not worthy,
im not worthy,
im not worthy, sad
and i cant work the quote button
Ooo I was only messing about. Don't take it too seriously!! biggrin Welcome by the way.
Quote by flyfree00
Informal. A few; several: a couple of days.
not that ii thought high english was a aproitite hence the informality of a couple though there is 4 so maybe a couple of couples?
so as ia m finding my feet and not godlike i apoligise to all those beings on mount swingerius.
im not worthy,
im not worthy,
im not worthy, sad

Yerwot? dunno
mount swingerius like mount olympus but only full of SH gods,oh i dont know no helping soome people biggrin
Flyfree, if you ask serious questions, people here are very willing to help with serious answers.
i did mike i asked two and you answered them both,thanks
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Quote by MikeNorth
Informal. A few; several: a couple of days.
not that ii thought high english was a aproitite hence the informality of a couple though there is 4 so maybe a couple of couples?
so as ia m finding my feet and not godlike i apoligise to all those beings on mount swingerius.
im not worthy,
im not worthy,
im not worthy, sad

Yerwot? dunno
Ditto Mike.
Flyfree what is 'aproitite'?
I'm assuming that by 'apoligise' you mean 'apologise' but can't quite work out what the other word means.
:smug: 'priority'. :smug:
*Kat wanders off thinking that he just knew that being a scaley back bleep would come in handy some day*
Quote by KitKat
:smug: 'priority'. :smug:

*Kat wanders off thinking that he just knew that being a scaley back bleep would come in handy some day*

Ahhhh, that fits, yes. Couldn't get it even though I'm used to 'translating' misspelled words on a daily basis lol
Quote by freckledbird
:smug: 'priority'. :smug:

*Kat wanders off thinking that he just knew that being a scaley back bleep would come in handy some day*

Ahhhh, that fits, yes. Couldn't get it even though I'm used to 'translating' misspelled words on a daily basis lol
This brings memories of my teaching practice in my past life. I was helping a boy with his composition on his family holiday. He had one line which read like this;
'........was bollocking the road...'
I then said, rather subtly... 'Ian, I don't think that word would be approprriate for this piece of work.'
"Which word, miss?"
"That one, Ian"
"What, this one, miss?"
"Yes."
"So, saying 'blocking the road won't be right, miss?"
"Ahhh, is that what you meant to say?"