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Re: Off-Topic: Kirk v Picard and other shenanigans
« Reply #29 from previous page: April 28, 2011, 12:33:49 PM »
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Just to remain totally off  topic here...

Did you know that if you take an onion with you to the top of Mount Everest then it will have shrunk by almost one third of it's size by the time your reach the summit... :)

However when you come back down again it will have actually reverted back to it's original size once again & have expanded to almost an extra 1 fith of it's original size when you reach the bottom again... :)

That is provided of course you haven't eaten it on your journey up or down the hillside... :)

An old man with two beards once told me that on the top deck of a bus many many moons ago... :)


I think the bearded gent was eluding allegory.  Especially If you drop the onion in the Mutter Paneer when you get back down..  http://www.mteverestrestaurant.ca/indian.php  Yum..
 

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Re: Off-Topic: Kirk v Picard and other shenanigans
« Reply #30 on: April 28, 2011, 01:03:12 PM »
@ LordSpunky

Nah... it was all about onions but those words have stayed with me to this very day... (though I still haven't found out the true meaning of em) :)

@ Gertsy

Ooh... they do delivery... wonder how long it takes... :)

PS:I'll never forget the parting words that old two bearded man left me with, with a wry little grin on his face he uttered these immortal words "Fares Please"... :afro:
 

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Re: Off-Topic: Kirk v Picard and other shenanigans
« Reply #31 on: April 28, 2011, 01:09:25 PM »
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One? :pint:

I've seen you drink. One drink and then you fall off the stall :roflmao:

Sadly it takes alot more than that!.....everytime I fill that darn beer fridge up I seem to empty it! And beer has gone up in price ;(
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Re: Off-Topic: Kirk v Picard and other shenanigans
« Reply #32 on: April 28, 2011, 01:25:37 PM »
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@ LordSpunky

Nah... it was all about onions but those words have stayed with me to this very day... (though I still haven't found out the true meaning of em) :)

@ Gertsy

Ooh... they do delivery... wonder how long it takes... :)

PS:I'll never forget the parting words that old two bearded man left me with, with a wry little grin on his face he uttered these immortal words "Fares Please"... :afro:


Arrh I think I know of him. He belonged to the ancient order of "mind yer step".
 

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Re: Off-Topic: Kirk v Picard and other shenanigans
« Reply #33 on: April 28, 2011, 02:42:00 PM »
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Arrh I think I know of him. He belonged to the ancient order of "mind yer step".


The secret Scottish sect were the "C'mon get Aff" branch... ;)
 

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Re: An Open Letter to Dave Haynie
« Reply #34 on: April 29, 2011, 11:02:51 PM »
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Actually Janeway wipes the floor with them both. :)


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