Trav Le Bleu Posted 1 November 2012 Posted 1 November 2012 The two above are both from the same album.
Uncle Phil Posted 1 November 2012 Posted 1 November 2012 The two above are both from the same album. Blasphemous rumours?
Trav Le Bleu Posted 2 November 2012 Posted 2 November 2012 Blasphemous rumours? Master and servant. Blas femurs rumers - correct! The Master and Savant - ding!
Zingari Posted 9 November 2012 Author Posted 9 November 2012 too much, too little, too late yes i'm really struggling to think of them now . still the thread has lasted about 100 pages more than i thought it would
Zingari Posted 10 November 2012 Author Posted 10 November 2012 Fihploug? on the right track The fish is supposed to look French and the horticultural piece of equipment is similar to a plough and used for tillage .
Uncle Phil Posted 10 November 2012 Posted 10 November 2012 on the right track The fish is supposed to look French and the horticultural piece of equipment is similar to a plough and used for tillage . Poison Arrow? Took me ages to get that, thinking French Fih Arrow can't be a song!
Zingari Posted 10 November 2012 Author Posted 10 November 2012 Poison Arrow? Took me ages to get that, thinking French Fih Arrow can't be a song! yeah
Webbo Posted 10 November 2012 Posted 10 November 2012 That was harrowing! You'll just have to plough on.
Webbo Posted 10 November 2012 Posted 10 November 2012 I thought Harrow was a place in London?? It's a pub in Thurmaston.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 November 2012 Posted 10 November 2012 Verb harrow (third-person singular simple present harrows, present participle harrowing, simple past and past participle harrowed) To drag a harrow over; to break up with a harrow.  [quotations ▼] To traumatize or disturb; to frighten or torment. The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. As in the Harrowing of the North
Rocket-Ron Posted 11 November 2012 Posted 11 November 2012 1. harrow 93 up, 13 down Japanese English for 'hello'. Upon leaving Heathrow airport many Japanese tourists, trying to greet the taxi driver, unwittingly ask to go to Harrow. This has resulted in many Japanese people in the town of Harrow. Japanese Gent - "Harrow taxi driver!!!" Cabbi - "Blaady 'ell! You going there as well! Your people got some kind of convention goin' on there?" Japanese Gent - "I have wife and kids, you wanna see picture?" Cabbi - "No"
Trav Le Bleu Posted 12 November 2012 Posted 12 November 2012 Dammit - got that the moment I looked at it, I just didn't realise there was a new one.
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