I'm not a violent man.....

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Grannygrinder":6nj8mb52 said:
He must be on a good screw, don't think i've ever seen anyone smile as much as him :roll:

Professor Brian Cox. I do like his programs but not his politics. He even sounds like he is smiling on the radio.
 
highlandsflyer":tw1k7n5n said:
Nigel Kennedy's wife left him because he had too many fiddles in the house.

Cited domestic violins.
Wrong thread.

Think you meant to post to this one.
 
Neil":x2cqij5f said:
highlandsflyer":x2cqij5f said:
Nigel Kennedy's wife left him because he had too many fiddles in the house.

Cited domestic violins.
Wrong thread.

Think you meant to post to this one.

Still makes more sense than some of my posts.

al.
 
al":4c1r7lys said:
Neil":4c1r7lys said:
highlandsflyer":4c1r7lys said:
Nigel Kennedy's wife left him because he had too many fiddles in the house.

Cited domestic violins.
Wrong thread.

Think you meant to post to this one.
Still makes more sense than some of my posts.
It's why we all love you, Al.



and no, that's not sarcasm
 
al":79kycppq said:
There are 3 ***of thems not 2, you teapot.

Is it just me or does that sound like the sort of insult that Frank Butcher might have used in EastEnders [1] (see also: doughnut; pilchard; wilf)? ;)

David

[1] Actually, my favourite Frank-ism of all time is "What do you take me for? Some kind of ice cream?"
 
David B":2ikx3145 said:
al":2ikx3145 said:
There are 3 ***of thems not 2, you teapot.

Is it just me or does that sound like the sort of insult that Frank Butcher might have used in EastEnders [1] (see also: doughnut; pilchard; wilf)? ;)

David

[1] Actually, my favourite Frank-ism of all time is "What do you take me for? Some kind of ice cream?"

You custard slice.


al. :D
 
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