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17 January, 2011 at 2:03 pm #458328
@anc wrote:
@searing wrote:
So Mrs T, you really are Mrs Cosy, cause that is the only way you could know, like. :lol: :D/
I asked her that on a different thread pmsl and also, lol at the smarties :lol: :lol: :lol:
Poor Cosy even when he isn’t allowed here he is still controversial. No Searing and anc I don’t know Cosy at all, I have only spoken to him once when martini was upset. Thankfully it seems they are friends again now which is nice.
Teapot
17 January, 2011 at 2:33 pm #458329Yeah he is nice, well, I think so, bit of a nutta, but I lubs him anyway – btw, I nicked the blue smarteis! lolol :D
17 January, 2011 at 2:53 pm #458330@anc wrote:
Yeah he is nice, well, I think so, bit of a nutta, but I lubs him anyway – btw, I nicked the blue smarteis! lolol :D
Nope didnt say he was nice anc, for one thing I think he owes eve an apology but maybe its too late for that now.. oh well.
Teapot
17 January, 2011 at 3:00 pm #458331Did you know that nice once had a different meaning?
In the 13th century it meant foolish or ignorant, derived from Old French nescīre which meant simple, silly, which in turn was derived from the latin nescius which meant ignorant.
Just a thought :wink:
17 January, 2011 at 3:00 pm #458332Uuurgh, I’ve got to iron a shirt :evil:
17 January, 2011 at 3:13 pm #458333@jen_jen wrote:
Uuurgh, I’ve got to iron a shirt :evil:
lol Jen… its not nice ironing shirts!
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Teapot
17 January, 2011 at 3:39 pm #458334@jen_jen wrote:
Did you know that nice once had a different meaning?
In the 13th century it meant foolish or ignorant, derived from Old French nescīre which meant simple, silly, which in turn was derived from the latin nescius which meant ignorant.
Just a thought :wink:
Can you look up the meaning of lubs too please :lol: Not even a 7 year old who came into the shop knew :wink:
17 January, 2011 at 3:59 pm #458335oh dear oh dear, a 7 yr old who doesn’t know Leeds university? oh my oh my – obviously not good round your part of the world! :lol:
17 January, 2011 at 4:23 pm #458336@kent f OBE wrote:
Can you look up the meaning of lubs too please :lol: Not even a 7 year old who came into the shop knew :wink:
Lübs is a municipality in the Uecker-Randow district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
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Leeds University Business School (LUBS), is the business school of the University of Leeds, located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.For some reason every dictionary I use wants to change it to lubes though… :?
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