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    Bruce Curtis
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    I like obscure words from ye olde days, it keeps the language alive methinks.

    Bruce (which is scots for something really goode)

    #165135

    drew
    Member

    so your YZee :silly: is opulently Bruce!!! ;)

    . :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo: :cheer:

    #165314

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    Yes My Goode Man XY, but not overtly so

    How astute, you must be a learned fellow indeed, one whom would unhestitatingly fall upon his sword rather than besmirch a fellow riders character.

    Unlike some of the uncouth fellows whom abound and fester within the membership of other fora.

    Tally-ho and all that caper deare Chappes

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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Yes My Goode Man XY, but not overtly so

    How astute, you must be a learned fellow indeed, one whom would unhestitatingly fall upon his sword rather than besmirch a fellow riders character.

    Unlike some of the uncouth fellows whom abound and fester within the membership of other fora.

    Tally-ho and all that caper deare Chappes

    brucey, such an uncouth frontrunner, like myself, might take offence to all those big words that i dont understand:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    lickily i know your talking about boony :P

    #165318

    glenn
    Member

    m ;) enace wrote:

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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Yes My Goode Man XY, but not overtly so

    How astute, you must be a learned fellow indeed, one whom would unhestitatingly fall upon his sword rather than besmirch a fellow riders character.

    Unlike some of the uncouth fellows whom abound and fester within the membership of other fora.

    Tally-ho and all that caper deare Chappes

    brucey, such an uncouth frontrunner, like myself, might take offence to all those big words that i dont understand:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    lickily i know your talking about boony :P

    Yeah what menace said,,,now take that mita Blue,,dont be messing wit us edumacakated ones ;)

    #165136

    drew
    Member

    so next time you hear,” that chick looks so Bruce”.

    . :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo: :woohoo: :silly: :cheer:

    it has nothing to do with Mr C being in drag, or any such connotations! ;)

    :blink:

    nor dose it imply he ever has/ will or dose engage in such activity.

    #165320

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    xy-transit wrote:

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    so next time you hear,” that chick looks so Bruce”.

    . :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo: :woohoo: :silly: :cheer:

    it has nothing to do with Mr C being in drag, or any such connotations! ;)

    :blink:

    nor dose it imply he ever has/ will or dose engage in such activity.

    Aha, au contraire my goode Man one does not know or wish to understand the deviant thoughts than run through the mind of ones’ fellow Men. If one was indeed to act in such a Foppish manner, would one advertise himself as such.

    I think not and to further strengthen my synopsis one need look no further than amongst the ranks of our very own.

    BC

    Just be bloody thankful my Granddad never taught me to speak Celt

    #165413

    Mick D
    Member

    It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:

    #165303

    Jason Green
    Member

    micknmeld wrote:

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    Palaver………… :huh:

    Never heard of it.

    Me either.They say you learn something new every day :laugh:

    #165415

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    micknmeld wrote:

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    It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:

    Dear Michael, one would not engage in anything as vulgar as a verbal stoush with a goode fellow such as thyself, especially give your excellent standing as the Mayor select of Wauchope, which in itself is a fascinating word. Nay indeed ones intentions were merely to educate and eradicate the misconception that the english language must be utilised in lowest form, perhaps maybe even further to that, by which expression of the tongue of our forebears can indeed be entertaining just by the juxtaposition of the phrases and words, many english comedians have realised this through modern times and used it as such to extract a chortle or two from their audiences.

    Shakespeare and Dickens are still literary giants, but the antipodian Coles funny picture books are underated IMHO.

    #165417

    Mick D
    Member

    Mr Blue wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:

    Dear Michael, one would not engage in anything as vulgar as a verbal stoush with a goode fellow such as thyself, especially give your excellent standing as the Mayor select of Wauchope, which in itself is a fascinating word. Nay indeed ones intentions were merely to educate and eradicate the misconception that the english language must be utilised in lowest form, perhaps maybe even further to that, by which expression of the tongue of our forebears can indeed be entertaining just by the juxtaposition of the phrases and words, many english comedians have realised this through modern times and used it as such to extract a chortle or two from their audiences.

    Shakespeare and Dickens are still literary giants, but the antipodian Coles funny picture books are underated IMHO.

    All well and good my literary friend, but can I take this opportunity to so brash as to point out your faux par in your signature.I do believe that it is widely accepted the correct spelling is “Hamelin”

    #165418

    Dean
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:

    Dear Michael, one would not engage in anything as vulgar as a verbal stoush with a goode fellow such as thyself, especially give your excellent standing as the Mayor select of Wauchope, which in itself is a fascinating word. Nay indeed ones intentions were merely to educate and eradicate the misconception that the english language must be utilised in lowest form, perhaps maybe even further to that, by which expression of the tongue of our forebears can indeed be entertaining just by the juxtaposition of the phrases and words, many english comedians have realised this through modern times and used it as such to extract a chortle or two from their audiences.

    Shakespeare and Dickens are still literary giants, but the antipodian Coles funny picture books are underated IMHO.

    All well and good my literary friend, but can I take this opportunity to so brash as to point out your faux par in your signature.I do believe that it is widely accepted the correct spelling is “Hamelin”

    Yeh and Corey rips around a MX track knees wide open an all :laugh: Thirsty is a slug EDIT “who breaks coffee machines” :laugh:

    Ollie

    #165137

    drew
    Member

    i wish to take a moment at this juncture to point out that all these superfluous postings of such high calibre words being used was all started by our good English breed fiend MOTO.

    could all correspondence in regard to the want of knowing the meaning of any such words being used be directed straight to the man in above said statement ;)

    . :laugh: :P :P :woohoo:

    #165423

    Mick D
    Member

    Yes you are correct Ollie and Corey is easily distracted be marshalls that are cheering him on. :laugh:

    #165426

    Mick D
    Member

    xy-transit wrote:

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    i wish to take a moment at this juncture to point out that all these superfluous postings of such high calibre words being used was all started by our good English breed fiend MOTO.

    could all correspondence in regard to the want of knowing the meaning of any such words being used be directed straight to the man in above said statement ;)

    . :laugh: :P :P :woohoo:

    FAIL. Due to fact, no capitals were used and the sentence was devoid of commas in the appropriate places.
    Otherwise,you made an excellent point there XY. :laugh:

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