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Goofle 02-04-2012 06:23 AM

I love hiphopbunny 'cause he says what he wasnt however ridisulous it is. And he finds Alcest boring.

FETCHER. 02-04-2012 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke (Post 1149797)
I got that vibe as well, mainly sensing passive-aggressiveness. I haven't been on many forums but it would make sense that it would be a typical thing on any forum for new members.

You seem cool though. I voted you as most enigmatic because you always posted those amazing paintings but not much else. Glad to see you've stuck around and expanded into other areas.

Really? I consider you a regular member now and not at all noobish, infact I actually do quite enjoy reading your posts :)

Above 02-04-2012 07:54 AM

I love everybody all the time forever

Frownland 02-04-2012 11:45 AM

The Mighty Salami is probably my favourite member. I have yet to read a post from him that I have not enjoyed.

Salami 02-04-2012 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1150066)
The Mighty Salami is probably my favourite member. I have yet to read a post from him that I have not enjoyed.

Why thank you, kind sir! That brightened up my evening!
(That and the cleavage in Vanilla's avatar).

TheNiceGuy 02-04-2012 02:41 PM

Just for the record I honestly have no problems with anyone here so far. You all seem pretty decent to me!

/niceguy

blankety blank 02-04-2012 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1141751)
Steve's a great guy, he loves Styx.....enough said.

Thanks dude. I do love Styx. Not the river so much, but, the band is one of my all-time favorites:)

I do have a question, as I see you might be from London.

What is the deal with the Cockney Rhyming Slang? I read about it, and, got completely lost:) Stairs for example. It becomes 'apples and pears', and then you remove 'the pears', and, stairs becomes apples. Why remove the pears, when pears rhymes with stairs, not apples? Or, is that the point of the concept?

I have to go up the apples, the dog is ringing, and it's probably my trouble:)

Did I get that right? Just curious. It is interesting, but, quite confusing I must say.

thanks mate. I appreciate the comment.

FETCHER. 02-04-2012 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mighty Salami (Post 1150103)
Why thank you, kind sir! That brightened up my evening!
(That and the cleavage in Vanilla's avatar).

Marilyn Monroe is so much sexier. She's one of my woman crushes.

Salami brightens up alot of topics for me personally.

Neapolitan 02-05-2012 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 1150233)

Salami brightens up alot of topics for me personally.

I like him too, I thought he was a good addition to the cast of character on MB. But sometimes I get the feeling there are some hear who don't like him, reading there responses I get the impression that they (if they met him in irl) would like to slap the Mighty Salami.

Unknown Soldier 02-05-2012 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by steveeden888 (Post 1150230)
Thanks dude. I do love Styx. Not the river so much, but, the band is one of my all-time favorites:)

I do have a question, as I see you might be from London.

What is the deal with the Cockney Rhyming Slang? I read about it, and, got completely lost:) Stairs for example. It becomes 'apples and pears', and then you remove 'the pears', and, stairs becomes apples. Why remove the pears, when pears rhymes with stairs, not apples? Or, is that the point of the concept?

I have to go up the apples, the dog is ringing, and it's probably my trouble:)

Did I get that right? Just curious. It is interesting, but, quite confusing I must say.

thanks mate. I appreciate the comment.

Yer I'm from London, but like you and most other Londoners I'm pretty much in the dark with the cockney lingo! Its mostly just used in a small area of East London which traditionally has always been probably the most economically deprived area of London in general and only people there have any real undertanding of it. It started as a way of talk between market traders back in the 1800s! I used to know a cockney many years ago, who would use the rhyming slang and half the time, what he said would go over my head anyway! Sure I'm familiar with some of the obvious sayings, but apart from that not much of a clue really. Also the areas of East London where cockneys dwelt, has now largely been taken over by asian immigrant populations, so I don't know how strong it would be in present day. Also most people of cockney origin, have moved further eastwards to the fringes of east London and Essex as well.


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