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Still wavin'
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- Ovver 'thill
Not directly. What is its other name? I'll give you a clue. Vernon posted a joke about a tattoo a week or so earlier.Is it to do with kilts...
Not directly. What is its other name? I'll give you a clue. Vernon posted a joke about a tattoo a week or so earlier.Is it to do with kilts...
Not directly. What is its other name? I'll give you a clue. Vernon posted a joke about a tattoo a week or so earlier.
Right!Ooooo. I googled its other name. Is it the rude one? I can imagine if Vernon was involved, it probably is. Some of his jokes turned the science labs blue.
Blackcock
The first person to post a quiche gets banned!
This is why I'm no good at crosswords. I noticed all the elements, including the signature change but didn't put it together.Right!
It's complicated, but there were a couple of black Willy jokes in the joke thread. Someone complained and I pointed out the big guy himself had made the same joke and no one had accused anyone of lazy stereotyping when he did it. At the same time someone else complained that my status "Hill dweller and willy waver" was unsuitable for a staff member so as I was sorting both issues out on the same day I added a waving
as my avatar, and changed the status. Vernon enjoyed the joke.
I know he's eaten a Bolster Moor fidget pie, back in March 2014. I took him one of those and a Bolster Moor Championship pork pie on one of our Kashmir meetups. He graded the pork pie a magnificent 10/10, but was off on a wild camping jaunt the next day, and ended up eating the fidget pie in the dark. He was uncertain of its filling, unable to tell what it was, so when I explained it was a pork pie with apple sauce and stuffing on top he decided he would defer grading until he could eat one with the lights on. Guess we'll never know. I had meant to take him another, but there were a couple of other contenders and of course the partridge that took priority.Done:
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A Shropshire Fidget Pie which I recall we discussed quite a while back but I don't know if he ever got round to trying one. A recipe here for anyone interested: http://www.bradtguides.com/articles/shropshire-fidget-pie/
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Not Vernon, but would he have liked this picture of a kilt wearing bagpipe playing unicyclist in a Darth Vader mask?
One of his pie posts made reference to how they sat on the shelf mocking as you struggled to find a way to open them.Is <---------- OK?