Today I'm happy about......
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- Bruce Rioja
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"All join on if you want to play Army"Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Anyone comes past me on a bicycle today and I'm going to tell them to 'Get off and milk it'.malcd1 wrote:That just made me smile. I've not heard that word in about 20 years. I'm going to make it my mission to resurrect it.Bruce Rioja wrote: Drinking Goldschläger leaves gold in your biz too. I've been saving it up for a while now
Tell him the back wheel's following the front. Then, when he glances round sing:
''Made you look, made you stare,
Made the barber cut your hair.
Cut it long, cut it short,
Cut it with a knife and fork.''

A mate of mine who's a teacher rejoices in the fact that kids still to this day stick their tongues into their bottom lips and stroke their chins, proclaiming "Ooooh, chinny" when they suspect that a fellow is being economic with the truth!

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it's obviously coz u is a genius!Gooner Girl wrote:Today i am happy about beating thebish at facebook scrabble. It was only by 1 point, but such a rare occasion needs to be celebrated!!!![]()
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hmmm... not sure my words are any more obscure than yours!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Very well done. He always whacks me by 100 points (though I don't know where he gets half his words fromGooner Girl wrote:Today i am happy about beating thebish at facebook scrabble. It was only by 1 point, but such a rare occasion needs to be celebrated!!!![]()
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I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!! My obscure words are only two letters long - and that's because the game seems to allow just about ANY combination of two letters!
(Bruce-the-soil-scientist tells me it's a calcareous soil over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that?

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thebish wrote:hmmm... not sure my words are any more obscure than yours!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Very well done. He always whacks me by 100 points (though I don't know where he gets half his words fromGooner Girl wrote:Today i am happy about beating thebish at facebook scrabble. It was only by 1 point, but such a rare occasion needs to be celebrated!!!![]()
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I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!! My obscure words are only two letters long - and that's because the game seems to allow just about ANY combination of two letters!
(Bruce-the-soil-scientist tells me it's a calcareous soil over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that?)
Sounds like Greek Fire-water.

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I did !!thebish wrote:I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!!
over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that? :wink: )[/i]

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If you put my real name into Google it brings up some soil scientist from Cheshire. It's all in the namethebish wrote:hmmm... not sure my words are any more obscure than yours!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Very well done. He always whacks me by 100 points (though I don't know where he gets half his words fromGooner Girl wrote:Today i am happy about beating thebish at facebook scrabble. It was only by 1 point, but such a rare occasion needs to be celebrated!!!![]()
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I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!! My obscure words are only two letters long - and that's because the game seems to allow just about ANY combination of two letters!
(Bruce-the-soil-scientist tells me it's a calcareous soil over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that?)

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I'll play scrabble with you if you don't beat me?!bobo the clown wrote:I did !!thebish wrote:I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!!
over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that? :wink: )[/i]

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You mean farmer?Bruce Rioja wrote:
If you put my real name into Google it brings up some soil scientist from Cheshire. It's all in the name
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I thought it was a euphemism for something a lot more exotic.Wandering Willy wrote:You mean farmer?Bruce Rioja wrote:
If you put my real name into Google it brings up some soil scientist from Cheshire. It's all in the name

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That was certainly true when I did it a few years back. However, it now appears to be - er - buried under others of the same name (including you Bruce).Bruce Rioja wrote:If you put my real name into Google it brings up some soil scientist from Cheshire. It's all in the namethebish wrote:hmmm... not sure my words are any more obscure than yours!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Very well done. He always whacks me by 100 points (though I don't know where he gets half his words fromGooner Girl wrote:Today i am happy about beating thebish at facebook scrabble. It was only by 1 point, but such a rare occasion needs to be celebrated!!!![]()
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I still haven't ever come close to the obscurity scale of "RENDZINA"* for 115pts!! My obscure words are only two letters long - and that's because the game seems to allow just about ANY combination of two letters!
(Bruce-the-soil-scientist tells me it's a calcareous soil over chalk limestone! Doesn't everyone know that?)
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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Thought I had 50 quid worth of vouchers awarded to me from work, check my account and theres 100 in there! Someone must have given me some before I left in July. Slightly annoyed I found this out after buying the Soprano's box set on Saturday, will have to blow it all on other useless stuff on Amazon now!
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Living in Llandudno at the moment. Had yesterday afternoon off, and headed to the hills for a walk, and just about to do the same again. Beautiful
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Envious, mate. It's been perfect walking weather all week (and is due to piss down all weekend).jimbo wrote:Living in Llandudno at the moment. Had yesterday afternoon off, and headed to the hills for a walk, and just about to do the same again. Beautiful
What a place to be walking, too!

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Added this little fella to our growing collection of garden visitors. Male bulfinch (females have a mustard coloured front). Now got a host of goldfinches, two greenfinches, Robin, pair of blackbirds, bluetits, a coal tit and the normal sparrows and dunnocks.


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nice one tango - never seen one of those in my garden - not at all common!!TANGODANCER wrote:Added this little fella to our growing collection of garden visitors. Male bulfinch (females have a mustard coloured front). Now got a host of goldfinches, two greenfinches, Robin, pair of blackbirds, bluetits, a coal tit and the normal sparrows and dunnocks.
I snapped this one up in Hartlepool:

mr bullfinch by revnev, on Flickr
and his missus:

mrs bullfinch by revnev, on Flickr
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Nice pics Bish. Mine isn't my photography as I'll never get close enough and I looked it up after the wife spotted it through the window. Got a great view through binocs though and the colours are gorgeous. Not seen its mrs yet though and the wife spends a bomb on birdeseed. She has got quite knowlegable is a keen watcher.
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the female will only be plainly obvious when you see them together.. they don't have mustard-coloured fronts - just paler versions of the male... you might have seen her and not realised...TANGODANCER wrote:Nice pics Bish. Mine isn't my photography as I'll never get close enough and I looked it up after the wife spotted it through the window. Got a great view through binocs though and the colours are gorgeous. Not seen its mrs yet though and the wife spends a bomb on birdeseed. She has got quite knowlegable is a keen watcher.
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Meh, I saw three of those rose-tinted feckers in a buddleia tree on the way to work the other day. With three from the female persuasion as company.
Actually it was quite a sight, especially as I was stood right underneath them and they seemed completely unconcerned that I was there (which, oddly enough, is not unlike the reception that I tend to get at work).
Actually it was quite a sight, especially as I was stood right underneath them and they seemed completely unconcerned that I was there (which, oddly enough, is not unlike the reception that I tend to get at work).
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Bit like Bangkok, except there you need to swap the genders around and they do have mustard coloured fronts!thebish wrote:the female will only be plainly obvious when you see them together.. they don't have mustard-coloured fronts - just paler versions of the male... you might have seen her and not realised...TANGODANCER wrote:Nice pics Bish. Mine isn't my photography as I'll never get close enough and I looked it up after the wife spotted it through the window. Got a great view through binocs though and the colours are gorgeous. Not seen its mrs yet though and the wife spends a bomb on birdeseed. She has got quite knowlegable is a keen watcher.
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Nice TD. Just to let you know I believe the collective noun is a Charm of Goldfinches.
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