Hey I just noticed, I passed 2000, do I win a coconut or something?
you will get a sheep!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :cheers:
Nope! Just a kick in the butt and a lump of coal. :icon_mrgreen:
Ok...who has the postwhore crown... time to pass it to Cal Price... ;) :laugh:
Sheep huh ?
Quote from: Cal Price on October 18, 2007, 02:50:46 PM
Sheep huh ?
If you prefer we can swap that for a goat. :laugh:
Three cheers!
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I am not too far off that mark...um :oops: Never mind. :icon_rolleyes:
Quote from: pandy on October 18, 2007, 10:08:23 AM
Ok...who has the postwhore crown... time to pass it to Cal Price... ;) :laugh:
NO-ONE will ever take that crown from you. :laugh:
Quote from: bubba zanetti on October 18, 2007, 05:22:06 PM
NO-ONE will ever take that crown from you. :laugh:
Oh, why you little..... :mad: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
And :flipoff: :flipoff: :2guns: :laugh:
dunt f**k with teh postwhoress. all bow down to her Überness :bowdown:, as far as sheep goes, ehhh, an might have something to say bout that :laugh: tell ya what, for your achievement, well give you a can of (http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/englishteastore_1971_21382746)
Mate you only have spotted duck after a feed of toad in the hole. :icon_mrgreen:
A mate of mine makes a variation of "Toad" using pork chops instead of sausages and calls it "Chop toad" which sounds even worse, bloody delicious with onion gravy though.
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on October 18, 2007, 11:04:57 PM
dunt f**k with teh postwhoress. all bow down to her Überness :bowdown:, as far as sheep goes, ehhh, an might have something to say bout that :laugh: tell ya what, for your achievement, well give you a can of (http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/englishteastore_1971_21382746)
slillyquestion ........ what the hell is spoted duck :o...or what does it consist of????.....
QuoteSpotted duck is a steamed pudding, containing dried fruits, usually currants. The dessert originates in and continues to be especially popular in the United Kingdom [citation needed], usually served either with custard or with butter and brown sugar. Spotted refers to the raisins (which resemble spots) and duck may be a contraction/corruption of the word pudding (from the last syllable) or possibly a corruption of the word dough. [citation needed] It is also known as spotted dog, plum duff, steamed dicky, dicky pudding, shevchenko pudding, figgy dowdy, as well as plum bolster, and Spotted Richard. In some parts of the Midlands it is known as the Steve Bruce. The well known phrase "Eat a duck up" originated from this, originally it was the slogan used to represent the wholesomeness of the pudding itself. Back in the late 1800's, it was commonly used as an insult during a bout of witty banter.
Cal, that chop toad sounds great, I can't remember the last time I had onion gravy.
ok ......that sounds good