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Imagine March is a misunderstood bear.
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I know you like a good March but ......
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comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 7 minutes ago
Seriously - WTF is a 'pump pongo'?
I'm sure I read you were in the forces? and never been called a pongo before
ill explain
British slang dating from the mid to late nineteenth century, meaning soldiers. Soldiers were not popular at this time as Kipling’s poem Tommy shows (Barrack Room Ballads 1892). The word itself stems from expressions used by comedians in theatres and music halls to get a cheap laugh. The two that are most commonly quoted are "where the army goes the pong goes", or “when the wind blows the pong goes”, pong meaning smell. This quickly became pongoes meaning soldiers plural and pongo meaning an individual. Another possible explanation is that the soldiers were being likened to a large, hairy, smelly ape called a pongo. The expression is still in use today although not common, confined mainly to those who saw service in World War II or Korea (very few now) or who did National Service in Britain while this was still compulsory
now days its used by the marines
hope that helps mate
i was a bit gutted when you typed that you thought i was a tim earlier
i do like yer chat on here and most of your posts i think the same way
but hey ho its an anonymous site think what you want
just didnt expect that comment from you tbh
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Oh I am more than versed in what a 'Pongo' is in Forces' parlance.
Just didn't understand the reference to 'pump pongo' or whatever other shiedt you typed with your knuckles.
You have a good day.
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Don't me hasty...he might be offering to let you pump him...or something like that.
Anyway..l think it's bubble in disguise.
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It's just the interchange with capitals at the start of a sentence to the non-capitals thereafter at the start of sentences.
If it is you, Bubble - then you are sadder than I thought
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If it's not bubble they are definitely related. Too many similarities.
Anyway....for once I'm quite happy if your team wins ramorra.
At the rugby!
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I can't see it - but you can only hope that we do.
People talk about the differences in resources between Celtic and the rest of the SPFL - but the difference between England and the rest of World Rugby is similar (and some) yet the ABs still rule the game.
Can't see it but you can only hope that Murrayfield will play a big factor.
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Indeed...here's hoping. What a night it would be if we could turn them over
I never even caught on that! Haha. I like the trolling better now.
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comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 7 minutes ago
Seriously - WTF is a 'pump pongo'?
I'm sure I read you were in the forces? and never been called a pongo before
ill explain
British slang dating from the mid to late nineteenth century, meaning soldiers. Soldiers were not popular at this time as Kipling’s poem Tommy shows (Barrack Room Ballads 1892). The word itself stems from expressions used by comedians in theatres and music halls to get a cheap laugh. The two that are most commonly quoted are "where the army goes the pong goes", or “when the wind blows the pong goes”, pong meaning smell. This quickly became pongoes meaning soldiers plural and pongo meaning an individual. Another possible explanation is that the soldiers were being likened to a large, hairy, smelly ape called a pongo. The expression is still in use today although not common, confined mainly to those who saw service in World War II or Korea (very few now) or who did National Service in Britain while this was still compulsory
now days its used by the marines
hope that helps mate
i was a bit gutted when you typed that you thought i was a tim earlier
i do like yer chat on here and most of your posts i think the same way
but hey ho its an anonymous site think what you want
just didnt expect that comment from you tbh
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Oh I am more than versed in what a 'Pongo' is in Forces' parlance.
Just didn't understand the reference to 'pump pongo' or whatever other shiedt you typed with your knuckles.
You have a good day.
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Don't me hasty...he might be offering to let you pump him...or something like that.
Anyway..l think it's bubble in disguise.
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It's just the interchange with capitals at the start of a sentence to the non-capitals thereafter at the start of sentences.
If it is you, Bubble - then you are sadder than I thought
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If it's not bubble they are definitely related. Too many similarities.
Anyway....for once I'm quite happy if your team wins ramorra.
At the rugby!
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I can't see it - but you can only hope that we do.
People talk about the differences in resources between Celtic and the rest of the SPFL - but the difference between England and the rest of World Rugby is similar (and some) yet the ABs still rule the game.
Can't see it but you can only hope that Murrayfield will play a big factor.
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Indeed...here's hoping. What a night it would be if we could turn them over
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So long as we are competitive for the whole 80 then that's fine. Last year at Twickenham was woeful stuff. I expect them to win and so they should (reference my comment on resources) but you never know.
Come on the Rangers and scotland!
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Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
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comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 11 seconds ago
Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
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I feel sorry for the poor deputy
Who knows what any of us would do in a fight or flight situation
He will be used by the gun lobby to deflect from the real issue
I see a lot of large companies are now moving away from tie ins with the NRA after the vile speech their leader gave
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I get where you’re coming from but it’s not a good day to find out you’re scared to face up to the type of person you’ve voluntarily joined up to face especially when you’re stood hearing gunfire in the knowledge that person is killing children.
I don’t think I could live with myself.
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posted 1 minute ago
comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 11 seconds ago
Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
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I feel sorry for the poor deputy
Who knows what any of us would do in a fight or flight situation
He will be used by the gun lobby to deflect from the real issue
I see a lot of large companies are now moving away from tie ins with the NRA after the vile speech their leader gave
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I get where you’re coming from but it’s not a good day to find out you’re scared to face up to the type of person you’ve voluntarily joined up to face especially when you’re stood hearing gunfire in the knowledge that person is killing children.
I don’t think I could live with myself.
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Why should he feel guilty
He didn’t allow a law where a person with clear mental earth issues could buy guns
Trump reversed a law Obama brought in to try to stop this
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Well frost of all we don’t know which side of the gun issue he’s on.
Irrelevant however as he remains in a force and accepts their terms and conditions in order to face up to things like this. He can’t claim not to know the dangers.
Get out and into security or something if it’s not for you.
ffs it’s 7.35 and you’ve already started arguing with me. Call yourself a tim! π‘
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
not arguing, debating
There is a distinction imo
I genuinely don’t see a difference between him doing that and being a “ hero” it’s an unconscious decision imo to run or stand based on emotion
The poor bastirt will be vilified as will his family while the vile Fokker who advocates giving guns to teachers lives on
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Hmmmm
I’ll deign to agree on that.
Right. Time to get moving as driving up to Oban today with a number of stops on the way. Enjoy your game. Think you’ll have a narrow win but I’ve predicted a draw π
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 2 hours ago
In saying that if I can get my Armalite into Ibrox today ratbastirt is going down
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Still an iconic song by Desmond Dekker that. ‘Oooh oooh, ooooh oh-Me Armalite’
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
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Javol herr Magnum
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I've always fancied myself in that uniform with a wee fake scar.
Like a Hamiltonian Anthony valentine
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comment by Miller (U9310)
posted 2 minutes ago
Imagine March is a misunderstood bear.
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I know you like a good March but ......
posted on 24/2/18
comment by M72 (U21554)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 3 minutes ago
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posted 2 minutes ago
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posted 1 minute ago
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 7 minutes ago
Seriously - WTF is a 'pump pongo'?
I'm sure I read you were in the forces? and never been called a pongo before
ill explain
British slang dating from the mid to late nineteenth century, meaning soldiers. Soldiers were not popular at this time as Kipling’s poem Tommy shows (Barrack Room Ballads 1892). The word itself stems from expressions used by comedians in theatres and music halls to get a cheap laugh. The two that are most commonly quoted are "where the army goes the pong goes", or “when the wind blows the pong goes”, pong meaning smell. This quickly became pongoes meaning soldiers plural and pongo meaning an individual. Another possible explanation is that the soldiers were being likened to a large, hairy, smelly ape called a pongo. The expression is still in use today although not common, confined mainly to those who saw service in World War II or Korea (very few now) or who did National Service in Britain while this was still compulsory
now days its used by the marines
hope that helps mate
i was a bit gutted when you typed that you thought i was a tim earlier
i do like yer chat on here and most of your posts i think the same way
but hey ho its an anonymous site think what you want
just didnt expect that comment from you tbh
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Oh I am more than versed in what a 'Pongo' is in Forces' parlance.
Just didn't understand the reference to 'pump pongo' or whatever other shiedt you typed with your knuckles.
You have a good day.
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Don't me hasty...he might be offering to let you pump him...or something like that.
Anyway..l think it's bubble in disguise.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's just the interchange with capitals at the start of a sentence to the non-capitals thereafter at the start of sentences.
If it is you, Bubble - then you are sadder than I thought
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it's not bubble they are definitely related. Too many similarities.
Anyway....for once I'm quite happy if your team wins ramorra.
At the rugby!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I can't see it - but you can only hope that we do.
People talk about the differences in resources between Celtic and the rest of the SPFL - but the difference between England and the rest of World Rugby is similar (and some) yet the ABs still rule the game.
Can't see it but you can only hope that Murrayfield will play a big factor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed...here's hoping. What a night it would be if we could turn them over
posted on 24/2/18
I never even caught on that! Haha. I like the trolling better now.
posted on 24/2/18
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posted 8 seconds ago
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posted 1 minute ago
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comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 7 minutes ago
Seriously - WTF is a 'pump pongo'?
I'm sure I read you were in the forces? and never been called a pongo before
ill explain
British slang dating from the mid to late nineteenth century, meaning soldiers. Soldiers were not popular at this time as Kipling’s poem Tommy shows (Barrack Room Ballads 1892). The word itself stems from expressions used by comedians in theatres and music halls to get a cheap laugh. The two that are most commonly quoted are "where the army goes the pong goes", or “when the wind blows the pong goes”, pong meaning smell. This quickly became pongoes meaning soldiers plural and pongo meaning an individual. Another possible explanation is that the soldiers were being likened to a large, hairy, smelly ape called a pongo. The expression is still in use today although not common, confined mainly to those who saw service in World War II or Korea (very few now) or who did National Service in Britain while this was still compulsory
now days its used by the marines
hope that helps mate
i was a bit gutted when you typed that you thought i was a tim earlier
i do like yer chat on here and most of your posts i think the same way
but hey ho its an anonymous site think what you want
just didnt expect that comment from you tbh
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Oh I am more than versed in what a 'Pongo' is in Forces' parlance.
Just didn't understand the reference to 'pump pongo' or whatever other shiedt you typed with your knuckles.
You have a good day.
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Don't me hasty...he might be offering to let you pump him...or something like that.
Anyway..l think it's bubble in disguise.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's just the interchange with capitals at the start of a sentence to the non-capitals thereafter at the start of sentences.
If it is you, Bubble - then you are sadder than I thought
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If it's not bubble they are definitely related. Too many similarities.
Anyway....for once I'm quite happy if your team wins ramorra.
At the rugby!
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I can't see it - but you can only hope that we do.
People talk about the differences in resources between Celtic and the rest of the SPFL - but the difference between England and the rest of World Rugby is similar (and some) yet the ABs still rule the game.
Can't see it but you can only hope that Murrayfield will play a big factor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed...here's hoping. What a night it would be if we could turn them over
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So long as we are competitive for the whole 80 then that's fine. Last year at Twickenham was woeful stuff. I expect them to win and so they should (reference my comment on resources) but you never know.
posted on 24/2/18
Come on the Rangers and scotland!
posted on 24/2/18
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Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
posted on 24/2/18
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posted on 24/2/18
comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 11 seconds ago
Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
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I feel sorry for the poor deputy
Who knows what any of us would do in a fight or flight situation
He will be used by the gun lobby to deflect from the real issue
I see a lot of large companies are now moving away from tie ins with the NRA after the vile speech their leader gave
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I get where you’re coming from but it’s not a good day to find out you’re scared to face up to the type of person you’ve voluntarily joined up to face especially when you’re stood hearing gunfire in the knowledge that person is killing children.
I don’t think I could live with myself.
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posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 11 seconds ago
Yes this arm everyone idea is a right hoot when a fully armed deputy stands outside and doesn’t go after the killer.
People and guns eh?
Mess of a fwcked up country. By all means build that wall, stay inside it and shoot each other at will.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I feel sorry for the poor deputy
Who knows what any of us would do in a fight or flight situation
He will be used by the gun lobby to deflect from the real issue
I see a lot of large companies are now moving away from tie ins with the NRA after the vile speech their leader gave
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I get where you’re coming from but it’s not a good day to find out you’re scared to face up to the type of person you’ve voluntarily joined up to face especially when you’re stood hearing gunfire in the knowledge that person is killing children.
I don’t think I could live with myself.
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Why should he feel guilty
He didn’t allow a law where a person with clear mental earth issues could buy guns
Trump reversed a law Obama brought in to try to stop this
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Well frost of all we don’t know which side of the gun issue he’s on.
Irrelevant however as he remains in a force and accepts their terms and conditions in order to face up to things like this. He can’t claim not to know the dangers.
Get out and into security or something if it’s not for you.
ffs it’s 7.35 and you’ve already started arguing with me. Call yourself a tim! π‘
posted on 24/2/18
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
not arguing, debating
There is a distinction imo
I genuinely don’t see a difference between him doing that and being a “ hero” it’s an unconscious decision imo to run or stand based on emotion
The poor bastirt will be vilified as will his family while the vile Fokker who advocates giving guns to teachers lives on
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Hmmmm
I’ll deign to agree on that.
Right. Time to get moving as driving up to Oban today with a number of stops on the way. Enjoy your game. Think you’ll have a narrow win but I’ve predicted a draw π
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 2 hours ago
In saying that if I can get my Armalite into Ibrox today ratbastirt is going down
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Still an iconic song by Desmond Dekker that. ‘Oooh oooh, ooooh oh-Me Armalite’
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comment by Zachsda(Two pictures, one culture ) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
Javol herr Magnum
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I've always fancied myself in that uniform with a wee fake scar.
Like a Hamiltonian Anthony valentine
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