it's no fun being no.2!J.R. wrote:There speaks the number two poster !!Great Plum wrote:most people who sign on do not post so copiously...
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That wasn't MY grit, was it? No-one's ever accused me of having any before.englishangel wrote:I didn't mean it in that way, I admire her grit.J.R. wrote:Quite agree Mary. However, a very good 'MIAOWW !!'englishangel wrote: Yes but we have been around for a year or so, not 4 days.
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Bit risky these days, wot wiv the bird-flu nearing the French channel ports !Ruthie-Baby wrote:Completely irrelevant but that's known as Spotty Chicken in my local. Some lager drinker went to buy a round and the term was coined...J.R. wrote:Probably the 'Old Speckled Hen', Matt !Great Plum wrote:I know, I can hardly contain myself...
Still - It's easy to spot the symptoms of bird-flu nowadays.
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What're they then?J.R. wrote:Bit risky these days, wot wiv the bird-flu nearing the French channel ports !Ruthie-Baby wrote:Completely irrelevant but that's known as Spotty Chicken in my local. Some lager drinker went to buy a round and the term was coined...J.R. wrote: Probably the 'Old Speckled Hen', Matt !
Still - It's easy to spot the symptoms of bird-flu nowadays.
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:J.R. wrote:Bit risky these days, wot wiv the bird-flu nearing the French channel ports !Ruthie-Baby wrote: Completely irrelevant but that's known as Spotty Chicken in my local. Some lager drinker went to buy a round and the term was coined...
Still - It's easy to spot the symptoms of bird-flu nowadays.
What're they then?
Raging temperature: (Around 105 degrees in old money)
Severe muscle and joint cramp, especially in the elbows.
Eyes highly susceptible to bright light.
Shivering sensation in the upper thighs.
AND..........
An uncontrollable desire to sh1t all over your neighbours cars !!!
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Got a Geography O' level did you John? Lyon is hardly a French Channel port. 'And it's the English Channel, the French call it La Manche, 'The Sleeve' what's that all about?J.R. wrote:Bit risky these days, wot wiv the bird-flu nearing the French channel ports !Ruthie-Baby wrote:Completely irrelevant but that's known as Spotty Chicken in my local. Some lager drinker went to buy a round and the term was coined...J.R. wrote: Probably the 'Old Speckled Hen', Matt !
Still - It's easy to spot the symptoms of bird-flu nowadays.
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