Have to say, "Ace Rimmer" was a rather cheeky name for a character in an '80s BBC series.
(naturally, we all know the identity of the veritable TV rimmer : http://www.dan-dare.org/Dan FRD/RedDwarfWallpaper1024.jpg )
I won't 'klik' 🙂
Anyways C2, he still have to pay right?
Well - technically yes...... but OTOH nobody else haz actually paid anything either..... They keep buying the owner drinks and then he forgets and then he fall down..... 🙄
Let's see if he can pass eye test before we let him play any darts....😱
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Thomas,
as a connaisseur of dykes, I can state with reasonable accuracy that the one on the right is a relative of yours, by the name Titting Bull.
as a connaisseur of dykes, I can state with reasonable accuracy that the one on the right is a relative of yours, by the name Titting Bull.
Thomas,
as a connaisseur of dykes, I can state with reasonable accuracy that the one on the right is a relative of yours, by the name Titting Bull.
From the look in her eye's and the smile on her face I'm betting that she would love to be full of Bull...😀😀
Yeah - that's a good one ZM!!
Here iz one for you.... 😀😀😀
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2WGhQpjZg
In this one the dachshund want's to do something besides chase the ball - it's pretty cute....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbpIIjmh5GU
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rather cheeky
We are certainly getting more colourful with the language we permit on the air these days but in some cases, things have reversed. For example, you're not likely to hear these gems of yesteryear:
"June, I think it's time you gave the Beaver a little trim"
or
"Ward, I think you were too hard on the Beaver last night"
We are certainly getting more colourful with the language we permit on the air these days but in some cases, things have reversed. For example, you're not likely to hear these gems of yesteryear:
"June, I think it's time you gave the Beaver a little trim"
or
"Ward, I think you were too hard on the Beaver last night"
Is that not a protected 'animal'? 🙂 If not, then it should be (at the least protected from you (all) lot here)!
We are certainly getting more colourful with the language we permit on the air these days but in some cases, things have reversed. For example, you're not likely to hear these gems of yesteryear:
"June, I think it's time you gave the Beaver a little trim"
or
"Ward, I think you were too hard on the Beaver last night"
Yeah - and talking about taco's too!!! 😀😀😀
but in some cases, things have reversed.
I suppose animal rights has become a big thing, after the hairy beaver went into extinction.
(Let's face it, considering what the perfume industry did to the beaver population, smarter to keep a low profile. Better a bald beaver, than getting snuffed)
I suppose animal rights has become a big thing, after the hairy beaver went into extinction.
(Let's face it, considering what the perfume industry did to the beaver population, smarter to keep a low profile. Better a bald beaver, than getting snuffed)
Sniffing a bald beaver that haz been perfumed is good if you can get them to fall for the bait. Expensive cars and jewelry work well..... (which would explain why I don't seem to trap very many of them)....... 🙄
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Sniffing a bald beaver that haz been perfumed
www.dutchsoundsoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Castor2.jpg
YUM! Beaver butt used as 'natural flavoring' in your food--"It's called "castoreum," and it's emitted from the castor sacs within the animal's anus. For a beaver, this slimy brown substance is used to mark its territory, but (next time you're enjoying a (not real) vanilla icecream, think of it as Ace-Rimming a beaver)
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You'd think common decency would prevent such base usage. Beavers are for building dams. Lots of'em in Dutchieland....no doubt smelling of tulips. Or perhaps beavers are for damming.............."pass me your cap Hans".
Did ye all wear out your wit yesterday or is there an alternative attraction in some other pub??😕
I had a great day....had the stitches taken out having had a mole removed last week.🙂
Also matched some jfets and started matching resistors for opposite channels. Took some 1/4" alloy plate and heat-sinking to be cut and machined to make a couple of chassis. Even practiced soldering on a 24 pole attenuator. 😡



I had a great day....had the stitches taken out having had a mole removed last week.🙂
Also matched some jfets and started matching resistors for opposite channels. Took some 1/4" alloy plate and heat-sinking to be cut and machined to make a couple of chassis. Even practiced soldering on a 24 pole attenuator. 😡



moi finished sketchup file for front plate (and sent it for production) and now thinking are my Donuts , sent to winder for rewinding few years ago , still at winders place , or he sell them
so , new amp , soon , hopefully
besides that , doing some meuney related activities
ook
so , new amp , soon , hopefully
besides that , doing some meuney related activities
ook
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