E for gas - hint it's used in a dentists office.
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R for mo... you're tricky Davros [img]tongue.gif[/img] E for brick I still don't get. What's with the wiggam? *scratches head* And the H ones :( |
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R for mo... you're tricky Davros [img]tongue.gif[/img] E for brick I still don't get. What's with the wiggam? *scratches head* And the H ones :( </font>[/QUOTE]Ether gas Age for retirement And of course Arfer (Arthur) English. A cockney comedian famous for playing 'spiv' characters. You might know him from 'Are you being served' http://www.stuart.cann.freeuk.com/arthur1.htm |
I for the Engine.... great one, ah the nostalgia...
Pshhhhhtecoof, pshhhhtecoof.... You probably wouldn't get that one unless you were a Brit ;) |
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R for mo... you're tricky Davros [img]tongue.gif[/img] E for brick I still don't get. What's with the wiggam? *scratches head* And the H ones :( </font>[/QUOTE]Wiggam - he's the Chief of Police - at Spigngfield [img]smile.gif[/img] (G for Police) |
hmmm...all that... well here it's got a slightly different meaning... sort of hey, she's all that! Meaning she's fine, good looking and hot in some way or other.... not sure I'm explaining it well, but you see the difference! :D
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