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i always get a powerful high .............what ? , oh yeah , ..... that uhh we come together in brother and sisterhood ...as brothers and sistas under the hood.

sharing our dreams and passions , experiences and diseases , freely in a joyous exchange , powered by uhhhh empowerment and fraternity for all .....

accepting all , as they are , despite there appearance and there past , like one big disastrous family, each pulling for the other , and cheering for them , that this time , for crying out loud maybe he/she' ll rise from the gutter ........

may our harmony , our united strength , always guide us ......


 

Mensajes Sat 30 Aug 08 @ 11:38 am

Chuck.......................are you smokin' something dodgy over there mate ;)





 

what ?? was it something i said ?
 

chucknorrisyouwimps wrote :
what ?? was it something i said ?


LMAO Well, if you are, can have have some aswell, lol
 

jimmy b wrote :
chucknorrisyouwimps wrote :
what ?? was it something i said ?


LMAO Well, if you are, can have have some aswell, lol


No, Jimmy, your card only allows you too be a drunk...sorry, you need to apply for the other stuff....
 

TearEmUp wrote :
jimmy b wrote :
chucknorrisyouwimps wrote :
what ?? was it something i said ?


LMAO Well, if you are, can have have some aswell, lol


No, Jimmy, your card only allows you too be a drunk...sorry, you need to apply for the other stuff....


LOL, You two guys, are the dogs boll&%ks, You've right cheered me up this afternoon.



 

see ? what he said

btw ...... the hokey pokey ? IS what it's all about , my flatulent brethren
 

Thats what we are here for Jimmy, that and of course too make fun of the drunk British DJs.....

BTW Chuck, I love a good mountain philosopher....
 

 

abcuhdefkey cheklminop gersuewersays..........hmmm hmm oh , hi just walking the parapet

i want my soul stirring soliloquy at the top of the topic to be included in the wiki as the official statement of our mission and solidarity....whadooya say ??
 

"You two guys, are the dogs boll&%ks, "



is that a British snack food ?

 

chuck? you realize you're talking about a people who love something called "Spotted Dick"
 

what'd you expect ? ...i mean they pay good money to go to special clinics , just to have a good argument ....
 

wildcountryclub wrote :
chuck? you realize you're talking about a people who love something called "Spotted Dick"


We have shots for that over here. Next time use a condom. I'm almost afraid to ask, what the puck is a "Spotted Dick"?

 

A Man and His Music wrote :
wildcountryclub wrote :
chuck? you realize you're talking about a people who love something called "Spotted Dick"


We have shots for that over here. Next time use a condom. I'm almost afraid to ask, what the puck is a "Spotted Dick"?



Quote :


Spotted dick is a traditional English steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit (usually currants), commonly served with either custard or butter and brown sugar. Spotted refers to the dried fruit (which resemble spots) and Dick may be a contraction/corruption of the word pudding (from the last syllable) or possibly a corruption of the word dough. It is possibly conjugated originally from sticky pudding to dicky pudding to dicky to dick and finally spotted dick as in pudding with raisins. It is also known as spotted dog, plum duff, steamed dicky, figgy dowdy, dotted lloyd, packphour's lament, Dicky Widmark as well as plum bolster, dick in a box, "A DD (Dotted Dick)",Spotted Richard and, occasionally, Dickie Burton after the famous actor.



There you go Rick, you could also try a Jam roly poly aswell.

 

hey jimmy, give em' a "toad in the hole".... LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLol
 

tayla wrote :
hey jimmy, give em' a "toad in the hole".... LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLol


LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

honest guys he's famous for it in Yorkshire, thing is he's from Nottinghamshire, but mally b was telling me apparently there are police posters eveywhere...
 

tayla wrote :
hey jimmy, give em' a "toad in the hole".... LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLol


Quote :


Toad in the hole is a traditional English dish comprising sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with vegetables and gravy.

The origin of the name 'Toad-in-the-Hole' is vague. Most suggestions are that the dish's resemblance to a toad sticking its little head out of a hole provide the dish with its somewhat unusual name. An 1861 recipe by Charles Elme Francatelli does not mention sausages, instead including as an ingredient "6d. or 1s. worth of bits and pieces of any kind of meat, which are to be had cheapest at night when the day's sale is over."



There you go. Very nice.


 

Oh for heavens sake....here we go...the British food thing. Next thing you know they will be talking about sheppard pie, or fish and chips...thats it! I'm running out and buying a good old fashioned AMERICAN STEAK today for dinner.
 

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