@very-rusty saidGhost has an eye for good conversationalists.
All the best forum Posters are going to soon be in the "Ghost Chamber" if they aren't already. π
-VR
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@orangutan saidHahaha!
You - apologies, they fall over. I didn't mean to infer that your ... I mean their ... feet were labour supporters.
@divegeester saidThey don't play the piano, if that's what you're asking, especially if they also have two left hands.
What happens to people with with two left feet?
@divegeester saidThe f and d are next to each other on the keyboard so I can see that mistake being made. If you don't understand ask shortcircuit, I am sure he will explain it to you gooster. π
Quality!
-VR
@divegeester saidIn all fairness it would be the Hokey Pokey! π
Huh?
You’re not aware of the words to the Hokey Cokey?
-VR
@very-rusty saidIn Britain instead of feet they use arms, thus the name difference. πͺ…π¦Άπ»π
In all fairness it would be the Hokey Pokey! π
-VR
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@great-big-stees saidSubtle.
In Britain instead of feet they use arms, thus the name difference. πͺ…π¦Άπ»π
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@great-big-stees saidLOL....Just struck a funny bone Stees! π
In Britain instead of feet they use arms, thus the name difference. πͺ…π¦Άπ»π
-VR
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@divegeester saidSurely you mean Hokey Pokey?
Huh?
You’re not aware of the words to the Hokey Cokey?
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidHere I was all set to go on a diatribe about there being nothing sham or bogus about our cocaine, sir.
Thread update:
The Hokey Cokey is known as the Hokey Pokey in the U.S and Canada.
Now I'm forced to say, "Oh, that's different. Never mind," in my best Emily Litella voice.