Lord Nibblington Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 To be honest, I'm not at all surprised.It must have been a right bastard chasing plankton up Snowdon with nothing but a big tail. I guess if they'd had the little Ffestiniog railway back then they may have shuned the waves. That's what you get for being hasty choosing your biological niche I guess. Ah. So the Whales in Wales left, and were replaced by Dolphins. Great. I getcha now.
Nationwider Posted 26 June 2007 Author Posted 26 June 2007 GenChat should be number 2......It's just not right where it is. yes get them back in order We should have a 'Topple Transfer Talk to Turd' Campaign (it kinda works, in a mock Irish accent)... Find the place on the floor that has the least amount of urine and lay your rug. Lay it, I say. You should stop using tea. I think it's meant to be tonic. Bingo. I'll back this campaign. I've not been on a bandwagon since the days of Franck.....I want in. igmnore me I think I'm going mad Ah. A random sample of opinions from some of the finest minds on this or any other User Help And Suggestions Sub-Forum.... .... it's conclusive stuff.
stez Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 A random sample of opinions from some of the finest minds on this or any other User Help And Suggestions Sub-Forum........ it's conclusive stuff. if i can be honest here, i've now, after the 4 (or so) weeks transfer chat has been around i'v gotten used to clicking on the third group. it took me 3 and a half (or so) to get my head round it. what i worry about now, if your proposal comes to pass, is i will be then clicking into competitions (or whatever it it) and i NEVER go in there, it's like the pet food aisle in there, to me.
The People's Hero Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 if i can be honest here, i've now, after the 4 (or so) weeks transfer chat has been around i'v gotten used to clicking on the third group. it took me 3 and a half (or so) to get my head round it. what i worry about now, if your proposal comes to pass, is i will be then clicking into competitions (or whatever it it) and i NEVER go in there, it's like the pet food aisle in there, to me. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: This thread is great. Almost all the behemoths are in here now.
stez Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: This thread is great. Almost all the behemoths are in here now. this thread has surpassed nationwiders' previous foxestalk high; the signature thread.
The People's Hero Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 this thread has surpassed nationwiders' previous foxestalk high; the signature thread. Nationwider has a legacy of high after high after high. Consistently quality.
Daggers Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 I'm thinking there's enough of us trained in the ways of Moderation now that we could make a push and take this all for our own. All we need is a willing Mod or Admin fop to open the gate around the back. Power *sniff* I can smell its heady intoxicating scent...cry havoc and let loose the dogs of war! (As long as someone has remembered to bring the dogs of war poop-bags and some treats so they come back when called)
The People's Hero Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 We strike tomorrow, after brunch. (Hot cobs).
lookwhaticando Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 Don't look at me Daggers, I'm having no one around back.
Daggers Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 We strike tomorrow, after brunch. (Hot cobs). The writing is on the toilet wall. (...and it is all about Lookydo's preferences) I want a tuna and cheese panini - I've never had a hot cob and the idea of strange new things scares me.
Wycombe Fox Posted 26 June 2007 Posted 26 June 2007 I've not been on a bandwagon since the days of Franck.I want in. I read her diary once. 26 June Stayed in 27 June Stayed in 28 June Stayed in 29 June Stayed in 30 June Stayed in I think you get the picture...
AoWW Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Don't look at me Daggers, I'm having no one around back. You sure I can't persuade you?
Lord Nibblington Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 You sure I can't persuade you? Ah. The Wiles of a Women. Actually, what are wiles, and why do we talk about them?
Finnegan Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Then I'll start lobbying my local Mod. Which of you is most local to Maidstone? Three pages too late... Surprise, surprise!
The People's Hero Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Three pages too late...Surprise, surprise! Hurrah. Cap'n Finners. ps I have a proposal for you (and this time it's not a proposal of marriage.)
Lord Nibblington Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Hurrah. Cap'n Finners.ps I have a proposal for you (and this time it's not a proposal of marriage.) Shame. I imagine it would be a lovely wedding. And I'd get to buy a hat!
Finnegan Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Buy a hat anyway. And just go to a random wedding. A bit like Vince Vaughn only a bit shorter, like.
Daggers Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 I tried to go to work on an egg but the bugger crushed and now I have chocolate and fondant all over my trousers.
Lord Nibblington Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Buy a hat anyway. And just go to a random wedding. A bit like Vince Vaughn only a bit shorter, like. I will. I'll buy a spiffing hat. The spiffyness of which has not been seen for many a year.
Finnegan Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 I will.I'll buy a spiffing hat. The spiffyness of which has not been seen for many a year. Once more, diagrams will be required. Better ones than a couple of lines representing a folder, too. This needs to be a hat of mightiest worth.
Lord Nibblington Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Once more, diagrams will be required. Better ones than a couple of lines representing a folder, too. This needs to be a hat of mightiest worth. I sense disquiet at my previous attempts at Diagrams. This shall be a finer diagram. A finer diagram by far!
AoWW Posted 27 June 2007 Posted 27 June 2007 Buy a hat anyway. And just go to a random wedding. A bit like Vince Vaughn only a bit shorter, like. Myself and the 'other half' (at the time) went to the 'wrong' wedding reception once. To be honest we'd both had slightly too much to drink when we got there but we still thought it slightly odd that we didn't recognise anyone. There was no sign of the bride and grrom but we heard on the grapevine they'd gone up to change and would be down soon. Anyways, it wasn't till a while later - when we started to realise something really wasn't quite right - that we checked the invite and sussed that we were, indeed, at the wrong place. However, the food looked amazing and, all things considered, it was turning out to be a great bash - nobody had cottoned on that we weren't 'legitimate' guests, so we just kinda stayed and ended up leaving at gone midnight. Much to be said for it if you're stuck for a cheap night out!
Lord Nibblington Posted 28 June 2007 Posted 28 June 2007 Myself and the 'other half' (at the time) went to the 'wrong' wedding reception once. To be honest we'd both had slightly too much to drink when we got there but we still thought it slightly odd that we didn't recognise anyone. There was no sign of the bride and grrom but we heard on the grapevine they'd gone up to change and would be down soon. Anyways, it wasn't till a while later - when we started to realise something really wasn't quite right - that we checked the invite and sussed that we were, indeed, at the wrong place. However, the food looked amazing and, all things considered, it was turning out to be a great bash - nobody had cottoned on that we weren't 'legitimate' guests, so we just kinda stayed and ended up leaving at gone midnight. Much to be said for it if you're stuck for a cheap night out! In that case, you should let TPH know.
The People's Hero Posted 28 June 2007 Posted 28 June 2007 Myself and the 'other half' (at the time) went to the 'wrong' wedding reception once. To be honest we'd both had slightly too much to drink when we got there but we still thought it slightly odd that we didn't recognise anyone. There was no sign of the bride and grrom but we heard on the grapevine they'd gone up to change and would be down soon. Anyways, it wasn't till a while later - when we started to realise something really wasn't quite right - that we checked the invite and sussed that we were, indeed, at the wrong place. However, the food looked amazing and, all things considered, it was turning out to be a great bash - nobody had cottoned on that we weren't 'legitimate' guests, so we just kinda stayed and ended up leaving at gone midnight. Much to be said for it if you're stuck for a cheap night out! That's brilliant. I love weddings. And wedding receptions. I'm soft me, and I like a good drink. Which explains both parts.
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