Bloody hell she's not old enough to go to nursery school, how the bloody hell did you get her washing dishes?
Bet she breaks loads.
Bloody hell she's not old enough to go to nursery school, how the bloody hell did you get her washing dishes?
Bet she breaks loads.
I thought you were going to say it took you somewhere *completely* different.
It is a fairly well known word in the foundry and workshop context, but I think it is best known in the North of England.
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TheChief a écrit :
In my experience, as much and maybe more agro. They say they want it, then that is the last you hear from them. There is slightly more commitment where some money is involved.
Dahrn sarth the young fillies are always in fine fettle when the season opens
Its always meant trimmed up for action, and it only acquired its metalworking connotations during the industrial revolution.
Well, I suppose they could have said "tromboning" - but if you look that up you'll find some "interesting" definitions!
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 09:22:35 +0100, tim... wro= te:
I like people like you, that's why I've got a 6 month old dishwasher, tw= o perfectly working inkjet printers, several brass lights, a ceiling fan= , a washing machine, a few pieces of furniture, and countless other thin= gs that would have cost me up to =A350 each 2nd hand.
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FART stands for FAst Repetitive Ticks, and herrings use them to communic= ate.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 09:22:35 +0100, tim... wro= te:
I like people like you, that's why I've got a 6 month old dishwasher, tw= o perfectly working inkjet printers, several brass lights, a ceiling fan= , a washing machine, a few pieces of furniture, and countless other thin= gs that would have cost me up to =A350 each 2nd hand.
-- =
FART stands for FAst Repetitive Ticks, and herrings use them to communic= ate.
Simple, I lined the kitchen with soft cushions.
What surprises me is that in the 21st century we're still using breakable pots.
What is a/l?
I'm half northerner by blood, I'd heard the word before but forgotten its meaning.
Women trouble, Adam?
It's probably not common enough.
I'd call that untelescoping, or better yet something like compressing.
Perhaps he means a/t (clue: a over t).
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