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HonaloochieB

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  1. Get Up And Use Me - The Fire Engines
  2. Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hmm. > > Merriam-Webster has 'crumby' as a variant on the > usual spelling, and also gives the etymology as ME > 'crumme' so think I will stick with crummy. > > As for the now-deleted scrummy and yummy I fear > their absence may have an injurious effect on the > many amateur restaurant reviewers of ED. But thus > it is written, and so shall it be. > > Thank you, HonaloochieB, Deus Ex Machina. You're welcome Moos. My own humble suggestions to replace the words we've decided, with good reason, to get rid of are 'endroolable' and 'lunchy'. Go on, give them a try. Deus Ex Machina, eh? Terribly flaterring but I'm barely Greek and for the most part not a tragedy. Love and best wishes.
  3. At the moment it's Borstal Breakout - Sham 69.
  4. Crying (Over You) - Roy Orbison
  5. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HonaloochieB Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > celineblondon Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Sun is shining, weather is sweet, yeaaaaaah! > > > > > > So what's the song? > > Unless I'm missing something. > > > Good grief man, don't you recognise Bob Marley's > Sun Is Shining. > > Today I've got Johnny Thunders' You Can't Put Your > Arms Around A Memory buzzing around my brain. > Probably the best song he ever wrote. Great title > too. Boy is my face red(der) for not recognising that one JL. I shall spend time in the corner wearing a conical hat with the initial 'D' 'pon it. Spot on with the JT song. Right on both counts.
  6. Dem Dry Bones - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
  7. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On Saturday I left the house in dark blue cords a > black t-shirt and black trainers. My other half > was sensibly dressed in a sun dress of sorts but > I, with typical southern hemisphere cocksure > bravado, fobbed off the heat with a ?Hot? This > isn?t hot. I know about hot and this isn?t it. > etc.? > > Anyway about halfway down LL I started to feel > like I was walking around in an oven. By the time > we had finished in the garden centre I was leaving > a trail of sweat behind me and I could only gasp, > ?Cold, anything cold please.? by the time I had > withered into the Drum for a drink. > > So it is sun dresses from hereon forward for me > this summer. In that case, can we drop the final 'n' from your name? Go on, you know you want us to.
  8. Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HB, could you please advise whether we are still > allowed to use the words 'dummy', 'scummy', > 'slummy', 'scrummy' and 'yummy'? > > Many thanks > Moos > > P.S. Also please confirm status of 'crummy' Yes, yes, yes, definitely no and you must be joking. Crummy? There's no such word. Crumby though is perfectly acceptable. You're welcome.
  9. Saturday Gigs - Mott The Hoople
  10. The Keys To Your Heart - The 101ers
  11. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HonaloochieB Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > three quarter length trousers. > > It's an insult to trousering, your lower body > and > > the rest of the world. > > I guess I leave the plus fours in the wardrob > today then. No need Brendan, plus fours are perfectly acceptable, though only on the golf course. They are an item of sporting apparel as opposed to a truncated version of a piece of clothing. Carry on.
  12. Return To Sender - Elvis Presley
  13. Angst. Ain't used that one in a coon's age. Yeeah.
  14. Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Makes my tummy have the colley-wobbles such is my > angst Colley-wobbles. Thanks for that one Michael. Another phrase that has no place in the adult lexicon. I don't know what I'd do without you good people sometimes.
  15. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > toms Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > censored > > xxxxx > > Eh? What's going on here? Was about to reply to > Tom's post then found it had disappeared and was > in fact censored... > > ?!??!?!?! > > :-S > > Surely it wasn't his mention of tissue ?!??!?!??! > > :-S I think possibly it was because he came over all a bit queer, and was all of a doo-dah. Though of course I could be wrong.
  16. ontheedge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Guess we can read all about it in the SLP on > Tuesday In the dreariest possible way imaginable. Maybe.
  17. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HonaloochieB Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Can I request that adults who post, stop using > the > > word 'tummy', it's silly, not to say slightly > > creepy. > > > > I don't usually explain why I edit, but I > thought > > on reflection my original post could be > construed > > as being at the very least mean-spirited, if > not > > downright offensive. > > xxxxxx > > Eh? Have I missed something here? > > Has anyone else spotted the use of the word > "tummy"? > > :-S Twice on this page. Two times too many as far as I'm concerned.
  18. Right you are PGC. "Settle down now" - Ken Goodwin, The Comedians.
  19. Return Of The Mack - Mark Morrison
  20. If I Could Read Your Mind - Gordon Lightfoot or Telly Savalas
  21. I don't know anything about her, but who else might be best placed to give an opinion about the state of racism than a Muslim woman? She has suggested that policy decisions that are based on multi-culturalism may not be a good thing. It's apoint of view that's up for debate. Science as a way forward? I can't argue with that.As far as I'm aware there is still some arguement as to whether there's global warming (man-made) or climate change (natural) unless you decide to take it as an article of faith. Encouraging schoolkids to engage in debate with Pfizer and Monsanto? Not such a bad thing, any kids I know would be prepared to put awkward questions, awkwardly. I can't see why it's 'shockingly bad news' Is she just the 'wrong' sort of Muslim woman for your taste?
  22. I'm just round the corner from there. I'm oiling up my air pistol almost as I write. And no, that isn't a euphemism, it's a statement that I have a tool which I'm prepared to discharge if necessary. Criminals, look to your hindquarters.
  23. Ah well, just call me Tigger, Snoozey (if I may), humans may well be a shower of bastards but they're the only game in town. And I for one am still playing. Luv on ya (as David Bowie once wrote) XXX
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