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Grampy Bobby
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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
You remind me of someone who would not recognise a rhethorical question if it came 'round and smacked him between the eyes with a cricket bat.

Oh, no, wait - you are that someone!

Richard


(It's Pontius, by the way. Unless you're using the Watchtower translation, perhaps?)
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Originally posted by HandyAndy
You disappoint me, Bobby. I thought you would rush to defend your shoddy ethics.

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You remind me of Dante's Inferno.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
You remind me of Dante's Inferno.
Come on down. We're preparing a warm welcome.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Come on down. We're preparing a warm welcome.
Buffalo Wings? Cool.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
You remind me of the phrase "tight as a tick."

gb
I believe the phrase (at least for those of us from the deep South) is, "full as a tick."

🙂

Never heard the tight version before. Does it mean essentially the same thing?

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
(It's Pontius, by the way. Unless you're using the Watchtower translation, perhaps?)
I think he was trying to help the .. special .. people of the forum by spelling it more phonetically.

If spelled properly, there is always the risk that the folks--that remind me of the annoying baboons at a football game that can't handle their liquor and celebrate victory and mock the opposing fans, only to realize shortly thereafter the game isn't over--might pronounce the word Pahn-tee-us.

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Originally posted by sumydid
I believe the phrase (at least for those of us from the deep South) is, "full as a tick."

🙂

Never heard the tight version before. Does it mean essentially the same thing?
Ticks are a hell of a lot bigger in Texas.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Ticks are a hell of a lot bigger in Texas.
Everything is bigger in Texas Handrew!!!

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50 thumbs down for GB just in three pages of one thread. Surely Gramps is heading the thumbs down vote by a country mile. Would anyone else even come close?

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
50 thumbs down for GB just in three pages of one thread. Surely Gramps is heading the thumbs down vote by a country mile. Would anyone else even come close?
Muammar Gaddafi?

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Muammar Gaddafi?
nah, that would be "face down" not thumbs down Handrew!!

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
50 thumbs down for GB just in three pages of one thread. Surely Gramps is heading the thumbs down vote by a country mile. Would anyone else even come close?
How do you count the thumbs down votes?

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
nah, that would be "face down" not thumbs down Handrew!!
There's another old saying that I heard in the deep south (Georgia)

A guy who means to say he would bed down any woman who offered him the chance would say:

"I don't turn nothin' down 'cept shirt collars and dirty old men. And I turn them face down!"

😞

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Originally posted by sumydid
How do you count the thumbs down votes?
One post at a time...y'all.

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Originally posted by sumydid
There's another old saying that I heard in the deep south (Georgia)

A guy who means to say he would bed down any woman who offered him the chance would say:

[b]"I don't turn nothin' down 'cept shirt collars and dirty old men. And I turn them face down!"


😞[/b]
Wheeeeeeee squeal like a pig.

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