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View Poll Results: Did you tug your forelock or pat the corgi today?

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  • Yes (And I stood to attention)

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  • No (I have no hair and the corgi's dead)

    2 25.00%
  • No (I went fishing)

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Thread: Liz's birthday

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    Default Liz's birthday

    Did you tug your forelock or pat the corgi today?
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Define 'forelock' please.

    I may have tugged it, but it wasn't because I was thinking of Lizzy... :eek:

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    Would maggots out of the dead corgi be good fishing bait?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Think big Bob, use the whole corgi as bait and you never know what you'll catch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schtoo
    Define 'forelock' please.

    I may have tugged it, but it wasn't because I was thinking of Lizzy... :eek:
    Forelock n. A lock of hair that grows from or falls on the forehead.

    It is this which gets tugged by monarchist sychophants.
    Cheers
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Would maggots out of the dead corgi be good fishing bait?
    As they would be royal maggots you might latch onto a Red Emporer or Kingfish.
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    I have a short back and sides, hence no forelock to tug, and there's a dearth of corgi's in our neighbourhood..

    Notwithstanding that, if the result was a day off for everyone, I would happily do so, and would prefer a bit of a grovell toward Liz (or canine familiars) than any sort of obesience to some scumbag politician or populist tosser who may be her replacement.
    Bodgy
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    Hurrah for you chaps thinking of Mummy on Her birthday.
    Well done chaps.

    Charles
    Your future King, Charles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Charles
    Hurrah for you chaps thinking of Mummy on Her birthday.
    Well done chaps.

    Charles
    Straight from the horse's mouth chaps.

    Haven't heard of you for a while Chuck, are you still counting the days for when mumsy kicks the bucket.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt
    Think big Bob, use the whole corgi as bait and you never know what you'll catch.
    Youd probably catch a "Queen Eliza-fish"
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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    Corgies are a very useful dog......great for checking blade height on the jointer and if you wrap them in a used bedsheet theyre perfect for French polishing.
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodgy
    I have a short back and sides, hence no forelock to tug, and there's a dearth of corgi's in our neighbourhood..

    Notwithstanding that, if the result was a day off for everyone, I would happily do so, and would prefer a bit of a grovell toward Liz (or canine familiars) than any sort of obesience to some scumbag politician or populist tosser who may be her replacement.
    Now listen up Bodge...don't hold back.
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodgy

    Notwithstanding that, if the result was a day off for everyone, I would happily do so....
    I might but

    not everyone got the day off


    so please stop rubbing it in!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee
    Straight from the horse's mouth chaps.

    Haven't heard of you for a while Chuck, are you still counting the days for when mumsy kicks the bucket.


    Peter.
    Nice to see Chucka stick his head in from time to time, he must really care about us colonists.
    He may even make a good King?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowan
    I might but

    not everyone got the day off


    so please stop rubbing it in!!!
    Same here, so I've spent my working day very productively.....on this forum
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