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POV has a different meaning on Lobstertube!
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Balls - I'm an a Leo-Sayer too.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
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I'm having to study that one AS.?as wrote:Balls - I'm an a Leo-Sayer too.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
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I studied it, then decided I needed an interpreter.TANGODANCER wrote:I'm having to study that one AS.?as wrote:Balls - I'm an a Leo-Sayer too.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
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A "Leo Sayer" is an "all-dayer" (drinking session).TANGODANCER wrote:I'm having to study that one AS.?as wrote:Balls - I'm an a Leo-Sayer too.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
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Thanks.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:A "Leo Sayer" is an "all-dayer" (drinking session).TANGODANCER wrote:I'm having to study that one AS.?as wrote:Balls - I'm an a Leo-Sayer too.
Hate that out-of-town stadium.
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Ah, I see. I realise now why it meeant nothing to me.jaffka wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:I believe it means poverty stricken.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:jaffka wrote:New Mills?
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Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
... & there's a distressingly large number of us condemned to a life over the border it seems.
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The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
... & there's a distressingly large number of us condemned to a life over the border it seems.
a). no it isn't
b). Most of the Yorkshire batters are friendly with Dorothy
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Batting for the other side. A gay reference.Montreal Wanderer wrote:The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
... & there's a distressingly large number of us condemned to a life over the border it seems.
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New Mills isn't POV, not the part I live anyway.bobo the clown wrote:Montreal Wanderer wrote:The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
... & there's a distressingly large number of us condemned to a life over the border it seems.
a). no it isn't
b). Most of the Yorkshire batters are friendly with Dorothy
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Thanks, Tango - Bobo had left me more confused than ever. Who is Dorothy apart from a girl with ruby slippers?TANGODANCER wrote:Batting for the other side. A gay reference.Montreal Wanderer wrote:The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
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You DO have Google over there in Canadianshire don't you ?
Look up "friend of Dorothy" ... & yes, it IS that one with the ruby slippers.
Look up "friend of Dorothy" ... & yes, it IS that one with the ruby slippers.
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Dorothy bats for Yorkshire too.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Thanks, Tango - Bobo had left me more confused than ever. Who is Dorothy apart from a girl with ruby slippers?TANGODANCER wrote:Batting for the other side. A gay reference.Montreal Wanderer wrote:The idiom batting for Yorkshire is unknown to me - what does it signify?Worthy4England wrote:Is over the border like Batting for Yorkshire?bobo the clown wrote:POV ?
... & there's a distressingly large number of us condemned to a life over the border it seems.
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Could I suggest all friends of Dorothy arrange a meeting on the Banter forum? This one is for friends of Doogie......oh, er... 

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Well, he'll just have toTKIZ! wrote:Apart from Hoboh, all friends of Dougie here

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