Some very original ones in here but in an other forum "Colin Oscopy" made me laugh, maybe my weird sense of humour....
dave06 said
04:10 PM Apr 21, 2009
ROTFL!!!!!!!
I am often asked where my namey thingy came from, well I am embarrased to say that it is the first part of my email address and not a secret code of some sort!!!
I am not up with all this stuff, this is the only forum I have or will visit, had a look at a couple of others and they are ful of big heads and knowalls
-- Edited by dave06 on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 04:13:17 PM
Basil Faulty said
04:54 PM Apr 21, 2009
dave06 wrote:
ROTFL!!!!!!!
I am often asked where my namey thingy came from, well I am embarrased to say that it is the first part of my email address and not a secret code of some sort!!!
I am not up with all this stuff, this is the only forum I have or will visit, had a look at a couple of others and they are ful of big heads and knowalls
-- Edited by dave06 on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 04:13:17 PM
I'm relieved, I thought it was my sense of humour...
Thanks for that tactfull hint Dave..... I know I am a know all.... I just need reminding from time to time. I think you need some diversity among the characters in a forum though to make it interesting...I asked "streetcar Sue" to join but she is otherwise engaged...
dave06 said
05:28 PM Apr 21, 2009
Oh for fxxxs sake, where did I say you were a knowall Basil????????????????????????????????
Roostertales said
06:49 PM Apr 21, 2009
I still don't know what ROTFL stands for -a clue please Mr Rathbone
ibbo said
07:09 PM Apr 21, 2009
You Devil Dave,you nearly said the "C.O.C.K. word.I know you tried to hide it by saying F... Better stop now Happy hour is nearly into Happy Two hours.Dont you just like Pink Passion Pop.Hey who remembers Mateus Rose,Blue Nun,porfery pearl(Porhery) .Baby Cham.The mind is boggled trying to recall all the different refreshments.Cheers.Ibbo.
Basil Faulty said
07:14 PM Apr 21, 2009
Roostertales wrote:
I still don't know what ROTFL stands for -a clue please Mr Rathbone
Mr Rathbone??? Aka Sherlock Holmes? Roll On The Floor Laughing or in lesss polite comapny PMSL is also acceptable...
Basil Faulty said
07:16 PM Apr 21, 2009
dave06 wrote:
Oh for fxxxs sake, where did I say you were a knowall Basil????????????????????????????????
You didn't but because I'm a know all i just know when to stop....
Basil Faulty said
07:17 PM Apr 21, 2009
ibbo wrote:
You Devil Dave,you nearly said the "C.O.C.K. word.I know you tried to hide it by saying F... Better stop now Happy hour is nearly into Happy Two hours.Dont you just like Pink Passion Pop.Hey who remembers Mateus Rose,Blue Nun,porfery pearl(Porhery) .Baby Cham.The mind is boggled trying to recall all the different refreshments.Cheers.Ibbo.
I* likie "dark & stormy" I think you can still buy it
Cruising Granny said
07:19 PM Apr 21, 2009
Barossa Pearl, Fiesta, Charmaine, pink and white. Only created really monumentous headaches. Not much joy for the taste buds. My happy hour has waned to soft drinks and tea. I get more out of the people than the grog to be happy.
You can definitely get Dark and Stormy, my fave bevvy. I actually mix my own these days to my liking. The canned muck is too sickly sweet.
Log in names are created by creative, imaginative people. Mine just states the obvious, but I get a kick out of other people's tags.
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 07:35:07 PM
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 07:36:52 PM
mike and Judy said
07:12 AM Apr 22, 2009
my one and only foray into drunken revelry with an overworked elbow was schooner glasses of Scrumpy, thought it was soft drink,, I was a very sick lad for a few days
Judys just informed me her tipple was Cold Duck, followed by Pimms no 1,
wierd tastes some people have
chezgo said
08:39 AM Apr 22, 2009
mike and Judy wrote:
my one and only foray into drunken revelry with an overworked elbow was schooner glasses of Scrumpy, thought it was soft drink,, I was a very sick lad for a few days Judys just informed me her tipple was Cold Duck, followed by Pimms no 1, wierd tastes some people have
Just the words Cold Duck make me feel sick I drank it once and spent alot of time with my head in the toilet. The only thing that helped was a trip to the dentist the next day the gas did wonders. I was 17 at the time. My friends and I used to drink Blackberry Nip it was cheap and sweet.
Road Ranger said
10:00 AM Apr 22, 2009
If the subject has changed to drinks the best by far is what I first tried, the containers were great to feel, tasted good, always warm to drink, nice to look at, come in different sizes and shapes.
Dam but it's been a long time between drinks as they say.
Basil Faulty said
12:45 PM Apr 22, 2009
It's the lateralness of the human brain that causes to conversation to diversify...
Cruising Granny said
01:16 PM Apr 22, 2009
Basil Faulty wrote:
It's the lateralness of the human brain that causes to conversation to diversify...
It's the diversification which keeps me entertained and laughing. Didn't this start as a comment on creative log-in names? Dont' you just love it?
Basil Faulty said
03:48 PM Apr 22, 2009
Cruising Granny wrote:
Basil Faulty wrote:
It's the lateralness of the human brain that causes to conversation to diversify...
It's the diversification which keeps me entertained and laughing. Didn't this start as a comment on creative log-in names? Dont' you just love it?
Maybe we need more active moderation Granny? Or a speaker of the Forum? P'raps an Usher of the Tent Pole? to keep the convesations on theme.
dave06 said
03:53 PM Apr 22, 2009
Why!!!!!!!!!!!
JRH said
03:57 PM Apr 22, 2009
Basil wrote,
Maybe we need more active moderation Granny? Or a speaker of the Forum? P'raps an Usher of the Tent Pole? to keep the convesations on theme.
Might be wrong here but is the speaker actually allowed to speak?
Roostertales said
07:00 PM Apr 22, 2009
Ok heres one for Basil who "knows all things"
Who invented or coined the phrase lateral thinking ?
Road ranger -personally I like VB -tastes better and lasts longer !
roo(s)ter
pour me another
Cruising Granny said
07:58 PM Apr 22, 2009
Sounds like a committee to me Basil. When in doubt form a committee, and if all else fails, call a meeting. And then there's the meeting after the meeting. Need I go on.
The diversification, and the freedom to contribute is what I find stimulating in a very friendly atmosphere. We all have travel in common, but that's about where the similarity stops.
And viva la difference!
I have found other forums quiet difficult to get around in. Not as user-friendly as Nomads.
I consider myself lucky to have found this site, and all the acquaintances I have "met" and met.
Keep up the friendly banter, with a hint of useful advice to share. Chris
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Wednesday 22nd of April 2009 08:01:23 PM
Rolly said
11:50 PM Apr 22, 2009
Roostertales,
Since Basil hasn't replied: Edward de Bono.
mike and Judy said
07:17 AM Apr 23, 2009
I saw the word tent-pole, who bought sex into it , And Mike ,you like to learn new things, have you tasted Glenmorangie, another botttle was bought to the party, had a lot of friends very happy at the party
xina said
01:44 PM Apr 24, 2009
Road Ranger wrote:
If the subject has changed to drinks the best by far is what I first tried, the containers were great to feel, tasted good, always warm to drink, nice to look at, come in different sizes and shapes.
Dam but it's been a long time between drinks as they say.
Good one RR,
I don't think any-one else has cottoned on yet, or am I reading it wrong?
Cheers,
xina.
jandas fun said
03:41 PM Apr 24, 2009
Was tempted to comment but knew there were ladies present..
Gentleman John
JRH said
03:49 PM Apr 24, 2009
xina wrote:
Road Ranger wrote:
If the subject has changed to drinks the best by far is what I first tried, the containers were great to feel, tasted good, always warm to drink, nice to look at, come in different sizes and shapes.
Dam but it's been a long time between drinks as they say.
Good one RR,
I don't think any-one else has cottoned on yet, or am I reading it wrong?
Cheers,
xina.
Cottoned on ok but decided as there were ladies on the forum I would let it through to the keeper. What's his name now Haddon I think.
dave06 said
03:58 PM Apr 24, 2009
Ditto, there's a million lines in there, all non acceptable in mixed company!!!
xina said
05:34 PM Apr 24, 2009
Nice to know we have so many gentlemen on the forum, but I don't think we're that thin-skinned guys.
Cheers,
xina.
Basil Faulty said
05:54 PM Apr 24, 2009
JRH wrote:
Basil wrote,
Maybe we need more active moderation Granny? Or a speaker of the Forum? P'raps an Usher of the Tent Pole? to keep the convesations on theme.
Might be wrong here but is the speaker actually allowed to speak?
Yes the speaker speaks all the time, calls the members to orderm maintains discipline....
Basil Faulty said
05:56 PM Apr 24, 2009
Cruising Granny wrote:
Sounds like a committee to me Basil. When in doubt form a committee, and if all else fails, call a meeting. And then there's the meeting after the meeting. Need I go on.
The diversification, and the freedom to contribute is what I find stimulating in a very friendly atmosphere. We all have travel in common, but that's about where the similarity stops.
And viva la difference!
I have found other forums quiet difficult to get around in. Not as user-friendly as Nomads.
I consider myself lucky to have found this site, and all the acquaintances I have "met" and met.
Keep up the friendly banter, with a hint of useful advice to share. Chris
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Wednesday 22nd of April 2009 08:01:23 PM
Well Granny meetings are the alternative to actually doing the job, the smart operators call meetings so that the blame can be laid at the feet of those at the meeting....
I am often asked where my namey thingy came from, well I am embarrased to say that it is the first part of my email address and not a secret code of some sort!!!
I am not up with all this stuff, this is the only forum I have or will visit, had a look at a couple of others and they are ful of big heads and knowalls
-- Edited by dave06 on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 04:13:17 PM
Thanks for that tactfull hint Dave..... I know I am a know all.... I just need reminding from time to time.
I think you need some diversity among the characters in a forum though to make it interesting...I asked "streetcar Sue" to join but she is otherwise engaged...
Mr Rathbone??? Aka Sherlock Holmes? Roll On The Floor Laughing or in lesss polite comapny PMSL is also acceptable...
You can definitely get Dark and Stormy, my fave bevvy. I actually mix my own these days to my liking. The canned muck is too sickly sweet.
Log in names are created by creative, imaginative people. Mine just states the obvious, but I get a kick out of other people's tags.
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 07:35:07 PM
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Tuesday 21st of April 2009 07:36:52 PM
If the subject has changed to drinks the best by far is what I first tried, the containers were great to feel, tasted good, always warm to drink, nice to look at, come in different sizes and shapes.
Dam but it's been a long time between drinks as they say.
Didn't this start as a comment on creative log-in names?
Dont' you just love it?
Maybe we need more active moderation Granny? Or a speaker of the Forum?
P'raps an Usher of the Tent Pole? to keep the convesations on theme.
Maybe we need more active moderation Granny? Or a speaker of the Forum?
P'raps an Usher of the Tent Pole? to keep the convesations on theme.
Might be wrong here but is the speaker actually allowed to speak?
When in doubt form a committee, and if all else fails, call a meeting. And then there's the meeting after the meeting. Need I go on.
The diversification, and the freedom to contribute is what I find stimulating in a very friendly atmosphere. We all have travel in common, but that's about where the similarity stops.
And viva la difference!
I have found other forums quiet difficult to get around in. Not as user-friendly as Nomads.
I consider myself lucky to have found this site, and all the acquaintances I have "met" and met.
Keep up the friendly banter, with a hint of useful advice to share. Chris
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Wednesday 22nd of April 2009 08:01:23 PM
Since Basil hasn't replied: Edward de Bono.
Good one RR,
I don't think any-one else has cottoned on yet, or am I reading it wrong?
Cheers,
xina.