I thing @Shut Up Legs was insinuating @Globalti posts was drivel
roadrash cycle chatterer Location sitting on the edge of wigan pier 10 Dec 2018 #16 I thing @Shut Up Legs was insinuating @Globalti posts was drivel
SpokeyDokey 68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70! Moderator Location Somewhere wet & hilly in NW England. 10 Dec 2018 #18 I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies.
I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies.
classic33 Leg End Member 10 Dec 2018 #19 SpokeyDokey said: I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies. Click to expand... This one crushed steel buckets in much the same way some people crush beer cans. At seven foot tall, not exactly macro either.
SpokeyDokey said: I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies. Click to expand... This one crushed steel buckets in much the same way some people crush beer cans. At seven foot tall, not exactly macro either.
jefmcg Guru Location The dark heart of the former British Empire 10 Dec 2018 #20 SpokeyDokey said: I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies. Click to expand... That definition skips the most interesting thing: it comes from the Greek meaning big foot.
SpokeyDokey said: I quite like threads like this as you can often learn something new. I never knew that a 'roo was a macropod: macropod /ˈmakrə(ʊ)pɒd/ noun ZOOLOGY a plant-eating marsupial mammal of an Australasian family that comprises the kangaroos and wallabies. Click to expand... That definition skips the most interesting thing: it comes from the Greek meaning big foot.
classic33 Leg End Member 10 Dec 2018 #21 jefmcg said: That definition skips the most interesting thing: it comes from the Greek meaning big foot. Click to expand... Bigfoot is North America, possibly Siberia.
jefmcg said: That definition skips the most interesting thing: it comes from the Greek meaning big foot. Click to expand... Bigfoot is North America, possibly Siberia.
Ming the Merciless There is no mercy Location Inside my skull 10 Dec 2018 #22 Smudge said: What did Skippy have to say about it ? Click to expand... There is some one stuck down a mine.
Smudge said: What did Skippy have to say about it ? Click to expand... There is some one stuck down a mine.