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Does Any Thread Ever Stay On Topic?

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I think I can I think I can...

I have to stop

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This is actually the only thread that stays on topic all the time..coffee1.gif

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Can i change the subject?

This is actually the only thread that stays on topic all the time..coffee1.gif

Uncanny!biggrin.png

Can i change the subject?

No, but you can always be subjected to change!

I beg to differ on that point sir! On the grounds of being a younger man gradually progressing into a dirty old man.

BTW James Browns "Night Train" get's my feet chuffling.

Given that young men think about sex every 5 seconds or so, and old men are lucky to be able to think about sex at all, shouldn't it be the other way around? Dirty young man progressing into older man.

I beg to differ on that point sir! On the grounds of being a younger man gradually progressing into a dirty old man.

BTW James Browns "Night Train" get's my feet chuffling.

While we're staying on track, I might mention that Smokie's favourite is Billy Connolly's "Last Train - to Glasgow Central"

Big Country's "400 Miles" reminds me of my foreign travels and the old saying "the longest journey starts with 400 miles to get past England".

Although for actual melodic quality Last Train to Clarksville is hard to beat

SC

"I'm a believer" was a better song, IMO. Certainly blew me away first time I heard it.

I beg to differ on that point sir! On the grounds of being a younger man gradually progressing into a dirty old man.

BTW James Browns "Night Train" get's my feet chuffling.

While we're staying on track, I might mention that Smokie's favourite is Billy Connolly's "Last Train - to Glasgow Central"

Big Country's "400 Miles" reminds me of my foreign travels and the old saying "the longest journey starts with 400 miles to get past England".

Although for actual melodic quality Last Train to Clarksville is hard to beat

SC

"I'm a believer" was a better song, IMO. Certainly blew me away first time I heard it.

Try saying that in Out the Box and see what you get. They're a godless lot there, so they are

Got to free up the topic a bit....heres a spray of WD40

Back in my hometown they call WD40 'weasel piss'. But they say it with respect.

In my home town when they get drunk they say, "I was pissed as a weasel!"

OK, they don't. But I wish they did (and the next time I get drunk -- which is about once a year --I'm going to)

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My WD-40 can is all rusty - any suggestions?

Here's a handy household tip as thanks in advance:

Avoid arguments with the Mrs. about lifting the toilet seat by simply using the sink.

My WD-40 can is all rusty - any suggestions?

Here's a handy household tip as thanks in advance:

Avoid arguments with the Mrs. about lifting the toilet seat by simply using the sink.

You should use it more. give it a shake and let out a little squirt every now and then, just for the fun of it. If nothing else, the shaking will be good for your biceps, and it may avoid frustration later

SC

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