Proposed new vehicle excise charges

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by SP, Jun 16, 2004.

  1. SP

    dwb Guest

    "Remove my gerbil for email replies."

    Seems to add up...
     
    dwb, Jun 18, 2004
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  2. ^^^^
    Actually this one has a well established etymology..

    Phil.

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    Triumph Tiger 955i
    "I'm training the bats who live in my cubicle
    to juggle mushrooms"
    Remove sick person to email me
     
    Phil Launchbury, Jun 18, 2004
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  3. SP

    AndrewR Guest

    <Sigh>

    I'm not saying that they don't. I was saying that they're both examples of
    words where urban legends have sprung up suggesting that they are derived
    from acronyms.

    With me now?


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    BotToS#5,SBS#25,IbW#34, TEAR#3 (and KotL), DS#5, COSOC#9, KotTFSTR#
    The speccy Geordie twat.
     
    AndrewR, Jun 18, 2004
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  4. I think you will find they are in a better state than Germany

    http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,3367,1432_A_1239561_1_A,00.html

    or even the UK.

    Bugger lost the link I think it was in the FT. It was about G Brown
    funding the government spending by selling off the family silver[1]
    faster than the Tories. ie It is unsustainable
    [1] This included a massive amount of our gold reserves not silver.
     
    Mick Whittingham, Jun 19, 2004
    #64
  5. At last, another connoisseur :)

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    Dave Remove my gerbil for email replies.

    Bike's are bosh, PC's are pointless, and the 1990's are nuts!
    Bikes are great, PCs are super, and the 1990s are the time to be!
    Save the apostrophe! Get 'em right! If in doubt, leave 'em out!!
     
    Dave Swindell, Jun 21, 2004
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  6. SP

    Buster Guest

    Collaboration,


    Means shes got a wide on for her bf.

    In bed with a wide open gash.
     
    Buster, Jun 23, 2004
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