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Please explain what the use of, or the significance of, an English yard?
(snip)I fully appreciate that these concepts are hard for you to comprehend (after all, you struggle to count a horse's legs), but I can assure you that we Brits.
The yard where your critters are, you stupid, non-communicative, abusive, misanthropic nutter. GAWD, you are just like some old crusty curmudgeon of a human who has so much hair in his ears that you can't hear a shout in your ear. But it is overgrown beaver fur, full of castor gland secretions that have dried hard as a rock.
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 20/03/2008 07:55:03(snip)I fully appreciate that these concepts are hard for you to comprehend (after all, you struggle to count a horse's legs), but I can assure you that we Brits. poor breading
Quote from: JimBob on 20/03/2008 16:52:04Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 20/03/2008 07:55:03(snip)I fully appreciate that these concepts are hard for you to comprehend (after all, you struggle to count a horse's legs), but I can assure you that we Brits. poor breading I'd have you in detention for that kind of spelling... poor breading? I'm thinking self raising flour, or maybe no yeast?haha
Quote from: Exodus on 20/03/2008 16:55:50Quote from: JimBob on 20/03/2008 16:52:04Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 20/03/2008 07:55:03(snip)I fully appreciate that these concepts are hard for you to comprehend (after all, you struggle to count a horse's legs), but I can assure you that we Brits. poor breading I'd have you in detention for that kind of spelling... poor breading? I'm thinking self raising flour, or maybe no yeast?hahaEverytime I see incorrect spelling I can only imagine the other person as a 10 year old.