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On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:41:00 +0100, Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:22:41 -0300, Nicolas Alvarez <nic### [at] gmailcom>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I think Phil said the *jokes* are offensive weapons :)
>>
>> He might have but who can tell with a Brum accent? :)
>Sorry, could you repeat that a bit more slowly. Did you say it in Gaelic?
>
>John (speaking RP)
Seeyoujimmie, doesyermithersew?
Weel giter tay sew this ya bammpot!
:)
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Regards
Stephen
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Stephen wrote:
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> Seeyoujimmie, doesyermithersew?
> Weel giter tay sew this ya bammpot!
>
> :)
omg, violence on p.o-t :-)
John
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"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:45:42 +0100, Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
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>> Seeyoujimmie, doesyermithersew?
>> Weel giter tay sew this ya bammpot!
>>
>> :)
>
>omg, violence on p.o-t :-)
>
>John
No a sign of affection :)
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Stephen
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And lo on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:36:39 +0100, Stephen <mcavoysAT@aolDOTcom>
did spake, saying:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:19:14 +0100, "Phil Cook"
> <phi### [at] nospamrocainfreeservecouk> wrote:
>
>>
>> Aren't those classed as offensive weapons now; I heard Glasgow jokes
>> were
>> one of the biggest causes of death in some parts of Scotland?
>
> I don't know the current regulations/laws but the blade on mine is only
> 1 ¼ inches long. It also has a nail file and a tiny pair of scissors so
> I could give you a pretty vicious manicure. The knife blade is always
> kept sharp enough to cut paper.
Anything with a blade or a point except a folding knife unless it has an
edge over 3 inches in length. That said you can get away with it if it's
for either a) work, b) education, c) religion, or d) national costume;
note that e) hobby doesn't appear so extreme whittlers can be locked up
for the safety of us all.
> As for the Glasgow jokes, received wisdom says it's classed as suicide ;)
Nicolas managed to decipher my thick Brummie accent correctly.
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Phil Cook
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:22:52 +0100, "Phil Cook"
<phi### [at] nospamrocainfreeservecouk> wrote:
>Anything with a blade or a point except a folding knife unless it has an
>edge over 3 inches in length. That said you can get away with it if it's
>for either a) work, b) education, c) religion, or d) national costume;
>note that e) hobby doesn't appear so extreme whittlers can be locked up
>for the safety of us all.
>
I'm from Glesgie so that makes it c) religion, d) national costume, if I tuck it
in my sock and a) work, if you go back a few decades.
So I'm probably safe from Stop And Search. Do you know how hard it is to cut
paper at least with a clean edge?
>> As for the Glasgow jokes, received wisdom says it's classed as suicide ;)
>
>Nicolas managed to decipher my thick Brummie accent correctly.
You're lucky, no one understands me except for my wife and she understands me
only too well ;)
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Regards
Stephen
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