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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> ohh what is a Josephine? is it a new insult I

> should learn to hurl at a teenager? please tell.(

> or even an old one)


It's a polite version of 'cissy-mary' and is very useful for deriding those who are acting like softies.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Or was it BBW arsing about again?

> Either way still Josephines.


I can actually vouch for our wild endangered specie...on this occasion he was impeccably behaved (though I am judging his behaviour by my own standards of course!).

Oh.......


I got right sweaty there thinkin' I got all "banned innit" for silly spammin the absolutely riveting NHF



Other than that ............put it this way, my nose has no bogies left either side & my front garden is ship shape now.



OOhhhhh Inhale on that glass pipe.......ahhhhhhhhh swirling clouds of smoooooooke.



W**F

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Did anyone ever find out who "Hair n Tune" was?

> Another forumite thought it might be you HB, I

> thought it might be ????...in fact we had a bet on

> it. Anyone going to own up?


I wonder if there could possibly be a clue in the name?

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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>

> I wonder if there could possibly be a clue in the

> name?


Sorry HB...I suspect I'm being a bit thick here...do you know anything? Care to divulge? Oh...be a sport....*nudges HB*...(please?)

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> If I was to say anagram?



So you do know...now stop being tantalising HB you wicked person and put me out of my misery...or at least give me another clue (one which my brain can cope with)! (*looks at HB with pleading eyes*).

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Ian Hunter - ooh you little tease HB!



...now my brain has gone into meltdown...what is everyone on about?


And HB: you are a tease...a big fat one...now be a sport will you before I... (*waves fist in air towards HB*)

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:


>geez lady muck, how spelt out must it be...



sorry...brain the size of a pea...



Jah Lush Wrote:


>Ian Hunter is HB's hero. So it was HB. Hope that's got you out of suspenders Ladymuck.



Thank you Jah Lush...you are a gent...err suspenders?...



And as for you HB...hmmmmph..."Maam" is not amused...especially as this means I lost the bet...

*attempts to look "not amused" but giggles instead*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

>

> >geez lady muck, how spelt out must it be...

>

>

> sorry...brain the size of a pea...

>

>

> Jah Lush Wrote:

>

> >Ian Hunter is HB's hero. So it was HB. Hope

> that's got you out of suspenders Ladymuck.

>

>

> Thank you Jah Lush...you are a gent...err

> suspenders?...

>

>

> And as for you HB...hmmmmph..."Maam" is not

> amused...especially as this means I lost the

> bet...

> *attempts to look "not amused" but giggles

> instead*


Apparently that's why Albert used to call Queen Victoria 'Vicky', LadyM.

Any how I'm glad the whole HAIR 'N' TUNE thing is all out in the open and we can all get back to real life now.

Remember, what HAPPENED in the Nunhead Forum, stays so unread by anyone it could feasibly be classified TOP SECRET.


HUGS

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

>

> >geez lady muck, how spelt out must it be...

>

>

> sorry...brain the size of a pea...

>

>

> Jah Lush Wrote:

>

> >Ian Hunter is HB's hero. So it was HB. Hope

> that's got you out of suspenders Ladymuck.

>

>

> Thank you Jah Lush...you are a gent...err

> suspenders?...

>

>

> And as for you HB...hmmmmph..."Maam" is not

> amused...especially as this means I lost the

> bet...

> *attempts to look "not amused" but giggles

> instead*


Apparently that's why Albert used to call Queen Victoria 'Vicky', LadyM.

Any how I'm glad the whole HAIR 'N' TUNE thing is all out in the open and we can all get back to real life now.

Remember, what HAPPENED in the Nunhead Forum, stays so unread by anyone it could feasibly be classified TOP SECRET.


HUGS

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> geez lady muck, how spelt out must it be

>

> Anagram of "Hair n Tune" - someone says Ian

> Hunter, who if it has passed you buy, HonaloochieB

> crowbars into every post - and you STILL aren't

> making the link??


I don't know, SeanM I think I've managed to start curbing myself.

On the current 'Getting Rid Of Squatters' thread by Jack Russell I've resisted mentioning Mutt The Hoople, though it took a gnawing of my thumbs and a cold bath to do so.

I think I may be on the road to recovery.

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