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Vets Dottir 24-04-04 04:09

Jeez
 
And you-ALL have the nerve to call ME Yappy? Whassup wid dat, eh? :rolleyes:

Don't worry ... I'll be BACK to reply to some of the comments in here real soon. Count on it!

Too pooped after a long day, need 12 cigarettes and 5 strong coffees in 15 minutes ... then perhaps my brain will rememember it's alive :( :)

Mark W. Tonner 24-04-04 05:08

Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by V_D
... then perhaps my brain will rememember it's alive :( :)
LOOK AT THAT....

BRAIN DEAD AND SHE STILL..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS AND ON AND ON AND ON.....YAP, YAP, YAP, YAP......


:rolleyes: :p :D

Vets Dottir 24-04-04 05:21

Re: Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mark W. Tonner
LOOK AT THAT....

BRAIN DEAD AND SHE STILL..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS..YAPS AND ON AND ON AND ON.....YAP, YAP, YAP, YAP......
:rolleyes: :p :D


Hey Marko my befuddled fine hairy old fart friend ... KISS THIS (_x_) :D :D :D

Richard Notton 24-04-04 08:33

Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by V_D
And you-ALL have the nerve to call ME Yappy? Whassup wid dat, eh? :rolleyes:


Talk the hind leg off a donkey, me. You'll have to go some.

Now, you started it and tell me this, Winnipeg is on a latitude 49.88N and the real London, as opposed to a colonial variant, is 51.5N.

So London ENGLAND is some 111 miles north of Winnipeg and it almost never snows here or even drops below freezing.

Why's that then?

Oh, bugger. Baccy tin's empty and still half a mug of tea left. I'm off for a refill.

R.

DaveCox 24-04-04 08:52

If smoking is supposed to be so bad for you, how come so many of us old farts are still not only alive, but active under our own steam?

First thing in the morning - smoke ciggie while kettle boils, 2nd smoke with tea. Throughout day,when there is something to be done - have a smoke first, every cuppa is accompanied by a smoke break.....:rolleyes:

Richard Notton 24-04-04 09:37

Quote:

Originally posted by DaveCox
If smoking is supposed to be so bad for you,
Hey, look.

Dave writing my mails for me before I've even thought of them.
:cool: :cool: :cool:

Come on Ball-Spinny, there's a spare gap lower right in the smiley box, I want a smoking smiley.

Double away and get it done.

R.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 24-04-04 13:10

Quote:

Originally posted by FV623
Come on Ball-Spinny, there's a spare gap lower right in the smiley box, I want a smoking smiley.

Double away and get it done.

SAH! Right after tea and a smoke, SAH!

:smoker: :smoker: :smoker:

Mark W. Tonner 24-04-04 14:53

Re: Re: Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by V_D
Hey Marko my befuddled fine hairy old fart friend ... KISS THIS (_x_) :D :D :D
The nerve of some people's children :rolleyes: I guess you need more smokes :smoker: and coffee.....you opened the door for it when you said "... then perhaps my brain will remember it's alive" ...Yap, Yap, Yap...have a nice day :p

Richard Notton 24-04-04 23:03

Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
SAH! Right after tea and a smoke, SAH!

:smoker: :smoker: :smoker:

Oh YEEEEEESSSSSS.

Hime salutin yew now Sah.

:smoker:

R.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 25-04-04 09:17

Re: Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by FV623
Now, you started it and tell me this, Winnipeg is on a latitude 49.88N and the real London, as opposed to a colonial variant, is 51.5N.

So London ENGLAND is some 111 miles north of Winnipeg and it almost never snows here or even drops below freezing.

Why's that then?

Considering you bloody empireists once owned the known world, I'm surprised you haven't figured it out. You're surrounded by bloody water, which keeps you warm, albeit wet. Winnipeg - aka Winterpeg - is in the middle of the bloody continent. It gets damned cold from the prevailing winds coming directly out of the arctic.

Very strange people, those Manitobans, to put up with that bit.

G.

Vets Dottir 25-04-04 09:30

Tough-Nuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Considering you bloody empireists once owned the known world, I'm surprised you haven't figured it out. You're surrounded by bloody water, which keeps you warm, albeit wet. Winnipeg - aka Winterpeg - is in the middle of the bloody continent. It gets damned cold from the prevailing winds coming directly out of the arctic.

Very strange people, those Manitobans, to put up with that bit.

G.

We're a bunch of tough-nuts from round here :cheers: Good soldier material:cool:

Richard Notton 25-04-04 10:29

Re: Re: Re: Jeez
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Considering you bloody empireists once owned the known world, I'm surprised you haven't figured it out. You're surrounded by bloody water, which keeps you warm, albeit wet. Winnipeg - aka Winterpeg - is in the middle of the bloody continent. It gets damned cold from the prevailing winds coming directly out of the arctic.

Very strange people, those Manitobans, to put up with that bit.

G.

I shall Have to think of another obtuse question now to keep the Venerable_Dame of Manitoba in good grey cell order; this could be at least a :smoker: :smoker: :smoker: ciggy job.

At least we _did_ own the discovered world once and made a fair job of running it too. :cool:

Of course there was a bit of a cock-up when our finest legal brains hand-picked the population of a huge and warm sub-continent in the Pacific; and also the Americans had a field-day with the British Army camo gear of the day as it was a red tunic with two large and white crossed belts making a handy aiming mark. Hardly playing the game with them dressed in No2 brown leather and coon skin hats hiding behind the trees.

Incidentally you can see this at Overlord as we have a whole contingent of The Fort Cumberland Guard, muskets and all, doing some arena stuff.

:cheers:

R.

Richard Notton 25-04-04 21:08

Re: Tough-Nuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by V_D
We're a bunch of tough-nuts from round here
Ah, now I know about them, cherry-red with the gas-axe, then hit the buggers with the 3/4" drive windy gun on 150psi of air.

Never fails, only a one :smoker: and half a mug of tea job.

R.

Vets Dottir 30-04-04 08:54

Re: Re: Tough-Nuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by FV623
Ah, now I know about them, cherry-red with the gas-axe, then hit the buggers with the 3/4" drive windy gun on 150psi of air.

Never fails, only a one :smoker: and half a mug of tea job.

R.

Eh? What did you say, boy?

Hey ... here's a link about what those little
blood-sucking squiters can give back when they're taking ...

http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/wnv/index.html

R. .... my grey cells are all gone
:p the wind here blew them out through my ears! They're all over Portage and Main.

:cheers: :smoker: :smoker: :smoker:


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