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I can't find any and nobody will help me 😭

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To be continued...

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Good thread.

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@Trev33

It's a great story...

I've got it all up here 🤔

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You know...

In me knoggin...

British Speak

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Ghost understands...

A story must be told...

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@booger said
I can't find any and nobody will help me 😭
Might you consider using a pen and paper?

Pads can be so soggy at times.

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@Kevin-Eleven

Thought you were banned or died...

Did you see the new club? Club 405

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@booger said
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Thought you were banned or died...

Did you see the new club? Club 405
I was only away a few minutes!

As for the club, of course I think this must be some kind of trick.

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@booger said
You know...

In me knoggin...

British Speak
No one in contemporary Britain says “knoggin” when referring to their head anymore.

Builders might sometimes use the word when reinforcing ceiling/floor rafters. And it has other historical meanings.

It’s also spelt “noggin”.

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@booger said
You know...

In me knoggin...

British Speak
A frightfully spiffing idea old chap.

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@divegeester said
No one in contemporary Britain says “knoggin” when referring to their head anymore.

Builders might sometimes use the word when reinforcing ceiling/floor rafters. And it has other historical meanings.

It’s also spelt “noggin”.

Welcome.
That's using your noggin.

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@trev33 said
That's using your noggin.
I'm going to the pub for a few noggins of rum. Probably have a sore noggin in the morning.

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@the-gravedigger said
I'm going to the pub for a few noggins of rum.
No gin?

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@divegeester said
No gin?
Goes straight to the noggin.

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