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23-02-2011, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by biffer
you're the only people to use an atom bomb against another member of the human race
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The British have done things that make America's actions pale into insignificance. Only a cruel and heartless people would inflict this miscreation upon other members of the human race.
'The Belly Bomb'...............
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23-02-2011, 04:54 PM
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Ahhhhh, a cunning little creation that.
But does anyone know anyone who actually uses this stuff?
Ben, didnt the Americans give us . . . . . . "Kellogs Pop Tarts"!
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24-02-2011, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Ben
The British have done things that make America's actions pale into insignificance. Only a cruel and heartless people would inflict this miscreation upon other members of the human race.
'The Belly Bomb'...............
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point taken, but you have a choice, i'm sorry for my blast, i have zero tolerance for ****'s and that's what i think of your 2 or maybe 1 countrymen that have posted on this thread
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24-02-2011, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by DAREDEVIL
Also , do you know that without the USA u would of been born as a german ??
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I like this line of defence... If my memory serves me correctly, aren't you actually German yourself??
Fail.
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24-02-2011, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by larby
I like this line of defence... If my memory serves me correctly, aren't you actually German yourself??
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I am NATIVE american, but grew up in germany and lived there most off my live. But whats wrong with this defense ? This was apoint against the queenland ! lol
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24-02-2011, 04:36 PM
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So which native American tribe are the Rutherford's from?
Pawnee, Cheyenne, Apache?
If i was to hazard a guess, id say the Rutherford's were from north of Watford, England!
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24-02-2011, 07:26 PM
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bit of intersting info on the name rutherford it is an old scottish name dating back to the 12th century it derived from a man name ruther who helped the duke of northumberland cross a river to win a battle he was awarded land and his name was then changed to rutherford he was also involved with william wallace, interesting but not a lot to do with boats!its not where you come from its where you are going that counts and probably slow!!
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24-02-2011, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon Holmes
So which native American tribe are the Rutherford's from?
Pawnee, Cheyenne, Apache?
If i was to hazard a guess, id say the Rutherford's were from north of Watford, England!
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Cherokee..but your correct on the name ..so that means at one time a english man took our land ! N I C E !!!! LOL
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26-02-2011, 02:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben
The British have done things that make America's actions pale into insignificance. Only a cruel and heartless people would inflict this miscreation upon other members of the human race.
'The Belly Bomb'...............
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Ben , just curious what is that ?
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26-02-2011, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by pain -tera 28
WELL SAID MR HOLMES and as for our 2 american friends i think its best to let them play there games on there own and maybe they will get fed up and feck off
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26-02-2011, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben
Putting the anti-American rant to one side for a minute, we still do not know what OFFSHORE GINGER was talking about.
Also, I've recently been told that football (soccer) was invented by English ladies to keep them busy while their husbands did the cooking. Can anyone confirm this?
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Really guy's i had no clue that you folks in Europe would take things so seriously and all i really was trying to say is that you folks over there on the other side of the world run at have the pace as we do in the state's right down to availabilty of materials , components , experience , and just the way things are done from my reads on this forum and a funny thing about it is.......... Pain-tera 28 had wrote me a P M telling me that he had sent is drives to the states to have work done on them to a gentlemen in my area and to think he had to send them to the other side of the world just to have the work done is................... a real shame in my opinion .
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26-02-2011, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by pain -tera 28
WELL SAID MR HOLMES and as for our 2 american friends i think its best to let them play there games on there own and maybe they will get fed up and feck off
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Pain- in the -a$$-28 the more i think about it this last post of your's really pisses me off and you can go F**K YOUR SELF .
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26-02-2011, 03:02 PM
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yes but not buy you so feck off
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26-02-2011, 03:11 PM
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my big mistake was feeling sorry for you when you turned into a sniverling crybabey when no one responded to your boat building thead ,i dont think any one will be intrested in wot you have to say any more
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26-02-2011, 05:15 PM
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26-02-2011, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by OFFSHORE GINGER
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From The 'Urban Dictionary'
1. It was originally a slang term used in Ireland to mean either a) "to steal" or b) "to throw".
2. It's also used as a pretty mild swear word in Ireland.
It's used a) to express that you're pissed off or b) to describe somebody who pissed you off.
It's not related to the word '****', and doesn't have any sexual undertones, so is acceptable for polite company.
3. The characters in the sit-com Father Ted made the use of 'Feck' more popular outside of Ireland, most noticeably in the United Kingdom.
Unlike what a lot of people think, the scriptwriters did NOT invent 'feck' to get past censors who didn't allow the word '****'. In fact, 'feck' was used as a mild swear word LONG before Father Ted made it famous!
1. a) "They had fecked cash out of the rector's room." - from James Joyce's 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'.
1. b) "He asked me for a loan of my basketball, so I fecked it across the yard to him."
2. a) Priest: "Ah, feck! I left my keys at home."
Polite Ladies: "That's an awful shame."
2. b). "That bouncer was a right old fecker for not letting us in."
3. Father Jack: "DRINK! FECK! ARSE! GIRLS!
God, how I miss Father Ted, Dougle, Father Jack, John & Mary, Bishop Brennan, Father Dick Burns, Pat Mustard, Father Stone, Sister Assumpta, Chris the burping sheep, my lovely horse and of course, Mrs. Doyle.
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26-02-2011, 08:10 PM
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26-02-2011, 10:28 PM
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26-02-2011, 11:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben
From The 'Urban Dictionary'
1. It was originally a slang term used in Ireland to mean either a) "to steal" or b) "to throw".
2. It's also used as a pretty mild swear word in Ireland.
It's used a) to express that you're pissed off or b) to describe somebody who pissed you off.
It's not related to the word '****', and doesn't have any sexual undertones, so is acceptable for polite company.
3. The characters in the sit-com Father Ted made the use of 'Feck' more popular outside of Ireland, most noticeably in the United Kingdom.
Unlike what a lot of people think, the scriptwriters did NOT invent 'feck' to get past censors who didn't allow the word '****'. In fact, 'feck' was used as a mild swear word LONG before Father Ted made it famous!
1. a) "They had fecked cash out of the rector's room." - from James Joyce's 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'.
1. b) "He asked me for a loan of my basketball, so I fecked it across the yard to him."
2. a) Priest: "Ah, feck! I left my keys at home."
Polite Ladies: "That's an awful shame."
2. b). "That bouncer was a right old fecker for not letting us in."
3. Father Jack: "DRINK! FECK! ARSE! GIRLS!
God, how I miss Father Ted, Dougle, Father Jack, John & Mary, Bishop Brennan, Father Dick Burns, Pat Mustard, Father Stone, Sister Assumpta, Chris the burping sheep, my lovely horse and of course, Mrs. Doyle.
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Ben, thank you ever so much for the lesson in terminology because i would have never had a clue in its actual meaning but none the less it pretty much means the same thing even though it sounds gay .
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26-02-2011, 11:16 PM
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PAIN -IN -THE A$$- PANTERA-28 - just remember you are the one who opened up the doors to to this conversation with your rude remarks with personal ( verbial ) attacks and to even compare me with with Dare Devil is truely an insult because i can not stand.... or even know the man ....LOL.....!!!
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