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Lyn G
Lyn G
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quotePosted at 22:10 on 3rd April 2008
lol yes i just realised that, i'm going round in circles hereYell ...oh thats another weird expression.

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 22:17 on 3rd April 2008

'Box of Fluffy Ducks' Jen? Oh no that was NZ as was 'He ran off up the road like a dog s......g razor blades'!

See what I mean Diana, it's crazy here!


richard phillips
richard phillips
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 01:42 on 30th May 2008
what dose the term {  BUG ROLL} mean.Cool

Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 05:04 on 30th May 2008
Don't know, Richard, but nice to meet you.  I have a friend who grew up in Tennessee and when you ask him, "How are ya, Mark?"  His reply is always "Fiiner than frogs hair."

Lyn G
Lyn G
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quotePosted at 07:54 on 30th May 2008
On 30th May 2008 01:42, richard phillips wrote:
what dose the term { BUG ROLL} mean.Cool
Never heard of it sorry Richard, the nearest I came come up with is BOG ROLL lol meaning toilet tissue as Hyacinth Boo-Kaayyy call its, but as i'm a commoner thats what they are know as here lol

Lyn G
Lyn G
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quotePosted at 07:55 on 30th May 2008
Are frogs hairy there Ruth?

Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 14:50 on 30th May 2008
Hi Richard, welcome to a brilliant website and forum where we really do have some fun, although often at MY expense, but hey it's a real treasure this website! Join in with the conversation and upload some pics if you can, explore the site and when you are hooked don't blame me! Get your hotels cheaper by booking through the site, see attractions, maps, history, a brilliant Guestbook that will take you an age to read through....brilliant! 

Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 18:03 on 30th May 2008
On 30th May 2008 07:55, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
Are frogs hairy there Ruth?

Not to my knowledge, Lyn, but they may be in Tennessee.  Very fine hair tho.  I heard there were hairy frogs in Cornwall.  I wonder if Denzil might know.

Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 18:33 on 30th May 2008
Yup, I have seen hairy frogs in Cornwall. But only after 4 pints of scrumpy though.

Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 19:14 on 30th May 2008
What's scrumpy, Peter?  Some kind of designer beer from some Cornish microbrewery?

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