One for the regulars

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Glam said:
Gramaisc said:
Glam said:
I think it may be due to the fact that he is no longer institutionalised.
I've been tryin forra bed at St.Georges for last 21½yrs and they still won't give me 1!
I know which male nurse i'd like give me a bed bath too............
I am personally acquainted with most of them and may be prepared to put in a good word for you....
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Gramaisc said:
Glam said:
Gramaisc said:
I think it may be due to the fact that he is no longer institutionalised.
I've been tryin forra bed at St.Georges for last 21½yrs and they still won't give me 1!
I know which male nurse i'd like give me a bed bath too............
I am personally acquainted with most of them and may be prepared to put in a good word for you....
Me too duck,know all the bosses and majority of the nurses. Seems they'd rather me make them sausage n bacon buttys than take me off the streets where the world is safe from me.........
 

1JKz

Well-Known Forumite
if you've got this far...


i read the first post then i read the last two posts, you tell me if this is 'in one ear out the other' sort of stuff for the postees', admin!:-

tek-monkey - Wrong side out, I told 'em!

zebidee - Millennium hand and shrimp?

...i feel the posts should read easily between the first and last, when it doesn't people are saying stuff for the sake of saying stuff.
 

zebidee

Well-Known Forumite
Kinda was the point...They're not actually random words, in fact, Age'd parent's, mine and tek's posts all follow on perfectly sensibly if you're of a certain literary persuasion. Sorry you don't know the books we (at least me and tek) are referring to, but that's life! That's conversation. That's The Forum. eh?
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
I thought so too, and considering the massive following he has and the TV adaptation of a few of them I thought it was pretty obvious. Of course, I read the books so its bound to appear that way to me.
 

Admin

You there; behave!
Staff member
toooldtorock said:
Stop now before someone complains and Admin edits you/us/me/them
Well, I can hardly intervene as, on this occasion, the topic of the original post is the regulars' penchant for one-liners and non-sequiturs, so ironically this thread is probably the best place for them!

As linked above, there is a thread for discussion of how one might treat these "nonsense posts". :)

Thanks.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
zebidee said:
age'd parent said:
woof woof.
growl growl?
gaspode.jpg
?..
 

Tinkerbell

Well-Known Forumite
Personally ... I like the one liners - they make me laugh! Yes, I will agree that they go off track a bit - but the threads do 'on a whole' still discuss the original thread.

When we are chatting about serious stuff threads dont tend to get hijacked - but the british humour always has been to take the P out of any situation. When we go to work we have to be diverse against everything, watch what we say, dont offend anyone .... thankfully we still have Stafford Forum that we dont have to be so serious and watch what we say ! (within reason)

I am sure Admin will keep a close eye on stuff!

I vote to keep the one liners !

(Withnail - loved the prunes pic - you beat me to it lol)
 

United57

Well-Known Forumite
Tinkerbell said:
When we are chatting about serious stuff threads dont tend to get hijacked - but the british humour always has been to take the P out of any situation. When we go to work we have to be diverse against everything, watch what we say, dont offend anyone .... thankfully we still have Stafford Forum that we dont have to be so serious and watch what we say ! (within reason)
I agree its what makes us British, our sense of humour. If we did not have it we could end up being Europeans or even worse Americans.
 
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