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Sue H
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quotePosted at 19:54 on 8th April 2008
And give them to me  .
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quotePosted at 20:39 on 8th April 2008
LOLOLOL Ron and Sue! naughty Ron.Surprised
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 20:41 on 8th April 2008
What have I missed?
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:08 on 8th April 2008
On 8th April 2008 20:41, Ron Brind wrote:
What have I missed?

Ron, Ron, Ron, Ron! It's a family friendly site, we don't use the R word here     .
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quotePosted at 21:11 on 8th April 2008
The 'R' word in the USA doesn't mean the same as it does here...correct Sue?
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quotePosted at 21:15 on 8th April 2008
I'm still waiting to find out what Moribundian means (sigh)
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:27 on 8th April 2008

Now what did I read? I think it is a people from a planet called Moribundia and their people were called Morobundians. I googled it.

Of course Moribundian may have a totally different reason. We'll wait for his reply along with Dennis answer to his Guess What picture. I'm not holding my breath though.

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Roses
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quotePosted at 23:49 on 8th April 2008

Lyn

YES, the "R" word CAN mean the same thing!  LOL

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 00:02 on 9th April 2008
On 8th April 2008 23:49, Roses wrote:

Lyn

YES, the "R" word CAN mean the same thing!  LOL


Really? It must be fairly new then, as I've had to explain it over and over again since moving here. I must admit I think the film 'Austin Powers' may have brought that word over here.
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quotePosted at 07:26 on 9th April 2008
It's funny when you watch TV from other countires how different words mean different things, Australia use an 'S' word that is a completely different meaning over here, I cant type it cos this is a family orientated site, and its rude lol
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