RL'ers car in Total 911 issue #50
#17
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Craig!
Very cool!
I've been out of town on vacation for a bit... can't wait to get back home tomorrow to my Total 911 issue to see this first hand.
Congrats on getting "published"
Very cool!
I've been out of town on vacation for a bit... can't wait to get back home tomorrow to my Total 911 issue to see this first hand.
Congrats on getting "published"
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Hi guys
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
#20
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Hi guys
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
#21
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Hi guys
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
The price is out of our hands - partly shipping costs, partly exchange rate, and partly US sales tax. Glad you like the magazine, though.
Craig, maths (or math to you ) teachers have a reputation for dodgy dress sense. Peter Tong? He's a DJ, where's the reference to him?
Cheers
Phil
I assume he is a "fashion or trend setter" who's taste is a bit suspect?
cheers
Craig
#24
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Cockney Rhyming Slang is something most Americans will never get, myself included. After about 6 months of hearing my father-in-law (who is from England) say "up the apples" to my kids when it was bed time, I finally asked him why he refered to the stairs as apples. He replied, "simple. apples, pairs = stairs". I've known the man for 9 years now, and I still have trouble trying to figure out what he means sometimes !!!
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Cockney Rhyming Slang is something most Americans will never get, myself included. After about 6 months of hearing my father-in-law (who is from England) say "up the apples" to my kids when it was bed time, I finally asked him why he refered to the stairs as apples. He replied, "simple. apples, pairs = stairs". I've known the man for 9 years now, and I still have trouble trying to figure out what he means sometimes !!!
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Cockney Rhyming Slang is something most Americans will never get, myself included. After about 6 months of hearing my father-in-law (who is from England) say "up the apples" to my kids when it was bed time, I finally asked him why he refered to the stairs as apples. He replied, "simple. apples, pairs = stairs". I've known the man for 9 years now, and I still have trouble trying to figure out what he means sometimes !!!
It's "Apples and Pears = Stairs". Pears as in fruit, not pairs as in two of! I've probably confused you even more. Us Brits make it up as we get along!
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