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  1. #2901
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    I don't have the foggiest.
    But if you want to go...MOM's the word!!!

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    Nuts and dates do the trick for me. As opposed to dates with nuts, which doesn't.

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    I've had a few of those dates with nuts, westgrand

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    Those nuts could be hard to crack....

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    I got shell shocked from some of them!!

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    Them: "Goodness, doesn't time fly when you're enjoying yourself?! I can't believe I've been sat here for only an hour and a half, telling you ALL about myself!!!"

    You, thinking : "Actually, it's been three hours, five minutes and thirty seven seconds, to be exact....."

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    But is 'Milk of Magnesia' used in Cockney rhyming slang - ?
    I don't think there's much call for a slang term for "godetia".

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    True. Would have to come under the heading of 'uncommon parlance'.

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    Sounds like something they say in parliment.

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    Or 'The House Of Uncommons'....

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    Uncommonly right!!

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    Particularly pertinent....

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    With all those party leaders participating, it looks like they're going to have a massed debate.

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    Well, that's debatable.

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    I hope they have enough endurance for an all-night sitting....

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    Professional house sitters.

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    Just like the rest of us, sat at home, waiting for a parcel to be delivered.

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    Now that you mention it i got some homies who for a small fee mind you,will house set your house to wherever you want it set.

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    You make my house sound like a jelly recipe.....

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    It's a slippery slope.

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    I may wobble.

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    Throw in some pectin for a really sweet setting time!

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    On my 'list-to-do-sometime' is Champagne Jelly [[you call it Jello?), in tall glasses, with flower heads, say primroses, suspended......

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    The only jelly I really like is aspic in pork pies.

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    True! You can tell it's a superior pork pie by that. Without it, they tend to be on the dry side....

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    Not good if it's dry!

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    I like a good pork pie with, for preference, added chicken, to give it extra texture. Not cheap, but enjoyable. A lot of jelly, and I often fancy it warmed, with a selection of chutneys. Pickled walnuts are a favourite, too....

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    Only thing i want with my jelly is peanut butter.

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    A PB&J - ? Not something that was ever as popular here as in the US...and I think I would pass on the opportunity.....

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    Not my favorite, either.

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    Makes me wonder what is/was popular there that didn't work so well over here, and vice versa. Will need to check it out. Must be lots of things.....?

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    What about the sandwich where they dump the French fries & coleslaw on the sandwich? It's what made Primanti Brothers in Pittsburgh famous!

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    Remind me when i'm in pittsburg to pack my own lunch.

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    French fries and coleslaw 'dumped' on the sandwich, Moe....??!

    Not for me, I feel. Arr&bee also doesn't sound like a committed customer [[even if he is certainly a cool customer who has regularly been committed...)

    I always had the impression that the American public had a taste for an almost infinite variety of sandwiches? Was that ever true? If so, is it still true?

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    Yeah west,we'll put almost anything on bread,like bananas and sardines...[and you wonder why i drink].

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    Banana and sardines on bread doesn't sound too awful - unless they're together, of course.

    I'm partial to soft date and cream cheese, with wholemeal bread. And I made two very nice loaves of that myself, this week.....

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    Yes they are together,talk about the odd couple....and the sadines won't let the bananas get a word in.

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    Those sardines are really tough, and those bananas are just yellow, through and through....

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    Those sardines are very finniky!

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    They look well-oiled.

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    The've just come from Cannes....

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    Not sure if they have tinnitus!!

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    Oil can be very beneficial for tinnitus, Moe, even if only indirectly...

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    So you say.........

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    Say it ain't so......

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    Well....I can say, Moe, because it's true.

    Other than that, Destruction, I couldn't say....
    Last edited by westgrandboulevard; 02-11-2015 at 04:39 AM.

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    Those sardines told the banannas that they would be mush if they said a word.

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    What do those sardines know? Do they think the bananas are green?

    A talking banana has much greater media appeal than a talking sardine. With a good agent, it could earn millions.....

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    Those bananas got together and threw a batch of vanilla wafers at em.

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    They got their just deserts.....or maybe their just desserts; whichever spelling they flavoured.

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