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Author Topic: The R3OK glossary  (Read 19107 times)
Sydney Grew
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« Reply #225 on: 14:32:11, 03-01-2008 »

monogenous: Beethoven on an old 78.
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« Reply #226 on: 15:41:04, 03-01-2008 »

"He likes your lemonade. . . ."

Can I sense the first step on a slippery slope down to lyrics such as the following:

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My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard,
And they're like
"It's better than yours",
Damn right it's better than yours,
I can teach you,
But I have to charge

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Milkshake: A girl's body and the way she carries it.
-Urbandictionary.com

We await further developments...
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« Reply #227 on: 15:50:17, 03-01-2008 »

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My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard,
And they're like
"It's better than yours",
Damn right it's better than yours,
I can teach you,
But I have to charge
Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I now have a quite irrepressible mental image of Mr Grew dressed like this:
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« Reply #228 on: 17:28:00, 03-01-2008 »

If the slope is slippery enough, there need only be one step.
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inert fig here
Sydney Grew
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« Reply #229 on: 01:12:46, 04-01-2008 »

I now have a quite irrepressible mental image of Mr Grew dressed like this:

This is much closer we fancy:


"We want two large glasses of lemonade."
"This is a bar for British officers."
"We are not particular."
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« Reply #230 on: 01:15:53, 04-01-2008 »

I now have an even stranger image of Lawrence of Arabia singing (and performing the actions to) 'My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard ...'.

Do only incre and I know what I'm on about? I fear we may be too young and trendy for you all. Wink
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« Reply #231 on: 02:28:29, 04-01-2008 »

I think I catch your "drift".

Then again, I could be "barking" up the wrong tree.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #232 on: 04:38:03, 04-01-2008 »

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« Reply #233 on: 05:21:20, 04-01-2008 »

Ipswich? Isn't that the palindrome of Bolton?

"No."
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« Reply #234 on: 05:47:52, 04-01-2008 »

Two young and trendy "kids" who prefer Kelis to Lawrence of Arabia (and we didn't even plan the matching colour schemes ...):


(What is it with perfectly normal-looking members of this forum and cameras? We appear to have another Mort/Mart eyes moment.)
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« Reply #235 on: 05:48:43, 04-01-2008 »

palindrome n. sports arena built in honour of much-travelled former Monty Python star
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« Reply #236 on: 05:50:45, 04-01-2008 »

unscientific a. of or characterised by evidence that people who walk dogs in East Anglian villages develop a curious attachment to the ageing process
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« Reply #237 on: 07:56:57, 04-01-2008 »

Ipswich? Isn't that the palindrome of Bolton?

"No."

Maybe not CD - but it certainly is an anagram of "wi' chips"!
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« Reply #238 on: 09:08:57, 04-01-2008 »


cyclist: the names of the doctors dealing with mental problems in rural communities
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Well, there you are.
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« Reply #239 on: 10:15:55, 04-01-2008 »

"kids" who prefer Kelis to Lawrence of Arabia

I do too. (Though you have to admit her earlier work is more edgy.)

Who is the zombie on your arm, Time?
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