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#71715 - 05/30/02 10:51 AM Post deleted by SilkMuse
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#71716 - 05/30/02 11:16 AM Re: Return Of The Fish-eye
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Registered: 01/18/01
Posts: 1156 By the way, are badgers found wild in North America, I wonder? Must look it up.
I think we've concluded in other discussions that we have things called badgers here, but they're not the same animal. Help from people with animal knowledge?
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#71717 - 05/30/02 11:56 AM ß
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Loc: lower upstate New York Or Fishweiß if ya knows howta do thatn.
That would make me whitefish, silly.
Macs schmacks
I'll let it go this time in hono(u)r of your triumphal return, Minnow Mein.
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#71718 - 05/30/02 02:14 PM Re: Return Of The Fish-eye
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 09/28/00
Posts: 2888 Now, now, Silky, Shona's just made it back. Don't be bringing up the scale of his model. He's very sensitive about thoses things.
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#71719 - 05/30/02 03:07 PM Re: Return Of The Fish-eye
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addict
Registered: 12/28/01
Posts: 688 He's very sensitive about thoses things.
As has been said on this board before, "men are so sensitive about their anatomy."
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#71720 - 05/30/02 04:38 PM Re: Return Of The Fish-eye
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Loc: Northamptonshire, England Welcome back, piscepedaller. You left at the time I arrived. And I'd showered that day. Was it something I said?_________________________
The idiot also known as Capfka ...
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#71721 - 05/30/02 07:37 PM Re: Return Of The Fish-eye
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Loc: Rio Grande, Cape May County, N... Hi! and welcome back, Fishonabike, your reputation for inspired postings preceeds you!I think you left just as I ventured onto the board for the first time, but I have perused many of your delightful offerings, and look forward to many more! You are, indeed, a "storied" member of the board!
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#71722 - 05/31/02 06:49 AM More Stories
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Registered: 10/11/00
Posts: 1346
Loc: Sussex, England think you left just as I ventured onto the board for the first time..
Hi (checks profile) Dave - nice meeting you,
Yeah, I do recall you being around.
As said previously, not sure how much I can live up to expectations, but I'll do my best.
a "storied" member of the board
Now who did this quote come from:
My story's a mystery,
His story - that's history.
What's your story?
Before you ask - no, I can't remember either.
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#71723 - 05/31/02 06:52 AM Re: ß
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Loc: Sussex, England Or Fishweiß if ya knows howta do thatn.
That would make me whitefish, silly.
He was only beta testing, Auntie.
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#71724 - 05/31/02 07:10 AM Wildlife
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Registered: 10/11/00
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Loc: Sussex, England Hi dxb
(I keep thinking tsb and "It's the one for me"
(bank and advert for non-Brits or younger Brits))
Fish – piece of ivory etc. used as a counter in games
Yes, I recall this from somewhere. It's some particular game that you have "fish" in, I fink. Anybody out there know any more?
Of course dxb, you'll know we have the Sussex game toad in the hole where "toads" are the pieces. So called I suspect because the game involves lobbing coins into a small hole (or on to the surface of the board near it), and they tend to hop a bit.
Toad in the hole is also the name of a world-famous English dish, which I believe has been mentioned previously on this Board. I'll find the reference if anyone's interested.
dead badgers on our country lanes
Haven't seen too many of them - very occasional round where I live, thankfully. Of course East Sussex and Lewes especially are renowned as representing the height of civilisation:
http://www.cliffebonfire.co.uk/
- so it must be all those wild and pictish residents round where you live
Do you really call the area Mid Sussex?
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