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Originally posted by The Gravedigger
poofter
Ponderable (horrid little man)the slime under the bottom of the barrel .

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Rough as a Badgers chuff.

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Originally posted by biffo konker
Rough as a Badgers chuff.
Bald as biffos Konkers

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Originally posted by The Gravedigger
poofter
quadrillion

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
quadrillion
Oops,sorry.
Rough as a Badgers chuff.

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Originally posted by biffo konker
Oops,sorry.
Rough as a Badgers chuff.
Sorry...oooops.



😲🙄😉

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Exactly. (pronounced eggzaktlee).

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Originally posted by biffo konker
Oops,sorry.
Rough as a Badgers chuff.
Rough as a cob.


Originally posted by Kleysteuber
Rough as a cob.
As you appear to be a newcomer to this sight (welcome by the way) it's customary to check out the way certain threads are set up. In this case it's alphabetical. Please, if you continue to participate follow the rules. Thanx.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Sorry...oooops.



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Tough Titty

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
As you appear to be a newcomer to this sight (welcome by the way) it's customary to check out the way certain threads are set up. In this case it's alphabetical. Please, if you continue to participate follow the rules. Thanx.
Understood

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Originally posted by Kleysteuber
Understood
I guess the fact that I went back and tried to bring the thread back in line was missed by you The letter that follows T in the English alphabet would be U. Perhaps you'd like to try again?


Edit: Beat me to it. Good work.

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Originally posted by Kleysteuber
Understood
Very Good (VG) in grade school it was a mark given out by the teachers on our report cards.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
I guess the fact that I went back and tried to bring the thread back in line was missed by you The letter that follows T in the English alphabet would be U. Perhaps you'd like to try again?


Edit: Beat me to it. Good work.
Very good!

Edit: And you also beat me to it!

Why (are you so quick off the draw? 🙂 )

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Originally posted by CalJust
Very good!

Edit: And you also beat me to it!

Why (are you so quick off the draw? 🙂 )
X (is the answer now you figure out the equation.)

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