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giggirl Wrote:

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> Ahh thanks for the explanation.

>

> For those about to rant, I salute you.


It's an AC/DC reference, it's the title of an Ian Hunter LP.

Do you set out to be perfect Giggi or does it just fall naturally to you?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Now I know I'm a little "high" on a concoction of

> cough mixture, paracetamol and vicks but really I

> don't get any of this! :s


OK I'll explain it you gently you junkie bastard.

Everything on here is pretty much allowable, epithet,expletive and insult wise.

It'll start to self-regulate after a while, no doubt.


So, KK I suggest for no good reason whatsoever that you are, for example a *dopey old cow...


What say you good KK?


*Though given your admission of being 'high' perhaps 'dopey' isn't pejorative.

Alright then, you're just an old cow.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Now I know I'm a little "high" on a concoction

> of

> > cough mixture, paracetamol and vicks but really

> I

> > don't get any of this! :s

>

> OK I'll explain it you gently you junkie bastard.

> Everything on here is pretty much allowable,

> epithet,expletive and insult wise.

> It'll start to self-regulate after a while, no

> doubt.

>

> So, KK I suggest for no good reason whatsoever

> that you are, for example a *dopey old cow...

>

> What say you good KK?

>

> *Though given your admission of being 'high'

> perhaps 'dopey' isn't pejorative.

> Alright then, you're just an old cow.


I am a completely broken woman now! An old cow? suppose it's better than a sheep ;-) but old? :-| bloody cheek! miserable perhaps but certainly not old! ::o full of charm aint ya!

*passes some olbas oil round*


*is glad she's an individual* ;-)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> U have a sticky tongue? How bizarre! (and rather

> odd)


How do you do that "sticky tongue" ting Babes? (tries to gently work his way back in KK's Good Books, without, hopefully, her noticing...

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> >:-( u taking the mik?! :p


Nah! I'm beginning to understand. So what buttons do you actually press, as there are occassions when that would be a useful tool.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> surely you can figure it out already?>

> a : & a p = :p see?


'ere don't adopt that bleedin' tone with me, whats wrong with yer?


Anyway I got the a,p bits but where's the & ??

Sadly Hooch, I'm not so familar with Mr Hunter's back catalogue. It was a reference to the brothers-Young, who champion me through many a session on the cross trainer down at ESPN. You can't beat a bit of metal.


HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> giggirl Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> >

> > For those about to rant, I salute you.

>

> It's an AC/DC reference, it's the title of an Ian

> Hunter LP.

> Do you set out to be perfect Giggi or does it just

> fall naturally to you?

So far a this seems to be S M anger free zone......relax....stand easy and get it of y'chest son/lass...


say what you want , how you want...with out fear of being peeled or poked with the pedantry stick



Watch out ! ! !...........ehh ...only kiddin...



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