Where is Corriander
DonDaddyD
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I was just going to post this in the SCR thread, but meh.
Anyway where is Corriander? She hasn't been around for a good long while.
Anyway where is Corriander? She hasn't been around for a good long while.
Food Chain number = 4
A true scalp is not only overtaking someone but leaving them stopped at a set of lights. As you, who have clearly beaten the lights, pummels nothing but the open air ahead. ~ 'DondaddyD'. Player of the Unspoken Game
A true scalp is not only overtaking someone but leaving them stopped at a set of lights. As you, who have clearly beaten the lights, pummels nothing but the open air ahead. ~ 'DondaddyD'. Player of the Unspoken Game
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OH! ok, erm, yeah I guess we shall just let the thread drop off the page...Food Chain number = 4
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DonDaddyD wrote:OH! ok, erm, yeah I guess we shall just let the thread drop off the page...
maybe we should just keep boinging the thread until she gets back0 -
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I wonder how much thyme she is spending over there....
and lets hope she doesn't *rue missing the sunshine when she gets back.
*rue is a herb if you didn't know, I certainly didn't :oops:Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
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I had been wondering what had happen to herb as wellRule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
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Littigator wrote:
Doesn't surprise me with Jen J, knowing her it probably has something to do with feet! :roll:Food Chain number = 4
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DonDaddyD wrote:Littigator wrote:
Doesn't surprise me with Jen J, knowing her it probably has something to do with feet! :roll:
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hang on here with the talk of Herbs and Boinging we are getting very close to Childrens TV
with the "Herb Garden" and the "Magic Roundabout"
Opps showing my age again."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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There must be some more herb punnery out there, I don't believe we are parsley point of no return yet
Cmon people, dig deep, and allot some time to this tarragonly important task.Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
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I'm sure she'll be back in good Thyme...0
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Heavymental wrote:I'm sure she'll be back in good Thyme...
That's very sage advice
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It doesn't take much for these posts to end up peppered with puns and spicy allusions does it? It's easy to get curried away, but personally, I take it with a pinch of salt.'07 Langster (dropped one tooth from standard gearing)
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Jen J wrote:DonDaddyD wrote:Littigator wrote:
Doesn't surprise me with Jen J, knowing her it probably has something to do with feet! :roll:
Only joking!Food Chain number = 4
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BUICK wrote:It doesn't take much for these posts to end up peppered with puns and spicy allusions does it? It's easy to get curried away, but personally, I take it with a pinch of salt.
Condiment punnery, that's a nice tangent, like your style.Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
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Daniel B wrote:There must be some more herb punnery out there, I don't believe we are parsley point of no return yet
Cmon people, dig deep, and allot some time to this tarragonly important task.
Surely you meant shallot some time?
Ah no, that's vegetables, too corny, curry on..0 -
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This thread is mint. Perhaps Corriander has been kidnapped and somebody is waiting for the Ramsons to be paid before she is released.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0
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As it would appear Coriander has returned I feel this thread should re-surface, and mine, and others punnery can be enjoyed again.
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Are you misspelling her name to provide a red rag to the bull, so to speak?0
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That was DDD's fault, I just took the spelling from there, a bit laxed on my part, but hey ho.
Above post now edited 8)
*I was unable to think of any herb/bull related punsFelt F70 05 (Turbo)
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Awww, sweet, I'm blushing. Thanks DDD, I'm having such a rotten week, it's nice to know someone remembers me.
Apart from a million pages of SCR (which, no, I don't have time to go and read) did I miss anythign exciting? Anyone want to give me a precis of the key revelations and confessions over the last three weeks?
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Cori, do you want to come along to beers this friday at the Morpeth - by special request as Attica is there...0
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Thanks L-i-T, I wasn't going to be able to, but suddenly have had swathes cut through my diary. So probably will.
And if I do, I bring those brake extender thinggiemajjigs with me for you.0 -
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Coriander wrote:Thanks L-i-T, I wasn't going to be able to, but suddenly have had swathes cut through my diary. So probably will.
And if I do, I bring those brake extender thinggiemajjigs with me for you.
Oooooh thanks! I am thinking of designing some kind of brake-lever-scarf thing. The bloomin' things are freezing cold at the minute and I keep forgetting my gloves.0 -
"Brake lever scarf" sounds rather too Isadora Duncan for comfort!0
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biondino wrote:"Brake lever scarf" sounds rather too Isadora Duncan for comfort!
Who's that then? Hmmmm?
*googles isadora duncan*
*scans wikipedia article*
*still doesn't get it*0 -
lost_in_thought wrote:biondino wrote:"Brake lever scarf" sounds rather too Isadora Duncan for comfort!
Who's that then? Hmmmm?
*googles isadora duncan*
*scans wikipedia article*
*still doesn't get it*
Click on the part of the article titled "death", read first two lines...0 -
Greg66 wrote:lost_in_thought wrote:biondino wrote:"Brake lever scarf" sounds rather too Isadora Duncan for comfort!
Who's that then? Hmmmm?
*googles isadora duncan*
*scans wikipedia article*
*still doesn't get it*
Click on the part of the article titled "death", read first two lines...
*does as she's told*
*follows a link*1927: Isadora Duncan, dancer, died of accidental strangulation and broken neck when one of the long scarves she was known for caught on the wheel of a car in which she was a passenger.
:shock: :shock: :shock:
No way! That's utterly bizarre. I'm going to remember that story and recount it to many people who don't really care in pubs.
Nice link, biondino!0