Greetings if Scotland
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Greetings if Scotland
Hi there
I've been a member for a month or so now, posted a few bits, but did Not even bother to say hello and introduce myself.
How ignorant am I - so, friendly greetings.
I arrive in HH next week and am looking forward to loads of good fruit and veg
I suppose it's pissing with rain there at the moment, so it will just be like being at home, except for the snakes, Mosquitos etc
And the nice looking ladies (scottish birds are in general pretty ugly)
Greetings to all
Glorifindal
I've been a member for a month or so now, posted a few bits, but did Not even bother to say hello and introduce myself.
How ignorant am I - so, friendly greetings.
I arrive in HH next week and am looking forward to loads of good fruit and veg
I suppose it's pissing with rain there at the moment, so it will just be like being at home, except for the snakes, Mosquitos etc
And the nice looking ladies (scottish birds are in general pretty ugly)
Greetings to all
Glorifindal
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
Greetings (again)...
Now, now.. who said Scottish birds are ugly?
...that's just not true!
Now, now.. who said Scottish birds are ugly?
...that's just not true!
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pretty insulting comment from a newbie
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
Trolling
Diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
Indeed it was - it was meant to be a bit light hearted - I thought the PC brigade were just in England (blast, another insult), I just can't seem to get my foot out of my mouth ... :-)Bazoo wrote:pretty insulting comment from a newbie
Is there a recommended amount of time that one should be a member before one starts with the friendly insults? I promise to keep to any guidelines ...
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
trolling - from urbandictionaryJimmyGreaves wrote:Trolling
Being a prick on the internet because you can. Typically unleashing one or more cynical or sarcastic remarks on an innocent by-stander, because it's the internet and, hey, you can.
In which case, please excuse me - I'm very new to the whole forum thing itself (this is my first forum) and the above definition sums me up - however, in my defence, may I say that I really am a naive idiot...
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
err, I did, on more that one occasion I'm afraid. However, I was more referriing to their general character than the purely physical ... but that's just my personal chip on the shoulder...GLCQuantum wrote:Greetings (again)...
Now, now.. who said Scottish birds are ugly?
Cheers :-)
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
Don't worry about it blue - I spend most of my time with my foot in my mouth and my wife's foot up my @rse..Glorifindal wrote:Indeed it was - it was meant to be a bit light hearted - I thought the PC brigade were just in England (blast, another insult), I just can't seem to get my foot out of my mouth ... :-)Bazoo wrote:pretty insulting comment from a newbie
Is there a recommended amount of time that one should be a member before one starts with the friendly insults? I promise to keep to any guidelines ...
Pretty friendly bunch on here really..... apart from JimmyGreaves, GLCQuantum, Bazoo, etc...
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things" - Yma o Hyd.
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.............and letting off rocketspharvey wrote: I spend most of my time with my foot in my mouth and my wife's foot up my @rse..
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
I've seen some pretty bonny looking quines up North... problem is - none of them want to ride me...
GN.
P.s. turn'd affa cauld the noo
GN.
P.s. turn'd affa cauld the noo
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I'm trying to give it up....... was thinking of acupuncture perhaps.Terry wrote:.............and letting off rocketspharvey wrote: I spend most of my time with my foot in my mouth and my wife's foot up my @rse..
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things" - Yma o Hyd.
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Re: Greetings if Scotland
Now, now... when I occasionally post an 'out of order' comment, it's purely to get the troops' legs kicking again. Most of 'em are getting on now, you see. They need a little jolt from time to time.pharvey wrote:
Pretty friendly bunch on here really..... apart from JimmyGreaves, GLCQuantum, Bazoo, etc...
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Actually, my wife is from Scotland ... and she knows how I think about Scottish birds - and she agrees with me :-)
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I met my Thai partner in Scotland.
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