feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck!!!!!
OR! is this contravening the Leningrad Convention of 1967 (y'know the one about not performing the "Vestacurry-Potnoodle" manoeuvre within the first 15 moves of the game? Not sure where we all stand on that one though...Still relevant post 1991
Hmmmmm...Debaser might just have only gone and done it...
Damn'n'blast
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I am making my stupidety obvious now. But I do not understand anything.. A game huh? Well..... But I did like the mention of hell (norway) Norway is truly hell Even tho you might be thinking of the place called Hell.
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Lars Svensson wrote:feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck feck!!!!!
OR! is this contravening the Leningrad Convention of 1967 (y'know the one about not performing the "Vestacurry-Potnoodle" manoeuvre within the first 15 moves of the game? Not sure where we all stand on that one though...Still relevant post 1991
Hmmmmm...Debaser might just have only gone and done it...
Damn'n'blast
can't believe none of you culture buffs has opted for Museum yet. So obvious it burns the eyes
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Tee hee! I am indeed thinking of the place in Norway called Hell. I particularly loved the postcards you could buy at Hell Railway Station which said 'Welcome to Hell!"...cool stuffLynchfanatic wrote: But I did like the mention of hell (norway) Norway is truly hell Even tho you might be thinking of the place called Hell.
...AND it was the end of the line I seem to remember!!
(For the Brits/Northerners among us, yes I have indeed been to Hull, Hell AND Halifax...though not necessarily in that order!! )
However, I also seem to think that in Norwegian 'hell' means 'light' - go figure!!!
(could be wrong though - s'been a while )
And @ PiB...I think you've come up with a lifeline for somebody there...
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I thought MC had been outlawed years ago (when the net was all text & none of these confusing pictures)
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You been to Norway? Poor you Well "hell" in norwegian means "luck". But the wierd thing is that I never thought of the name as luck, but as hell as in english.Lars Svensson wrote:Tee hee! I am indeed thinking of the place in Norway called Hell. I particularly loved the postcards you could buy at Hell Railway Station which said 'Welcome to Hell!"...cool stuffLynchfanatic wrote: But I did like the mention of hell (norway) Norway is truly hell Even tho you might be thinking of the place called Hell.
...AND it was the end of the line I seem to remember!!
(For the Brits/Northerners among us, yes I have indeed been to Hull, Hell AND Halifax...though not necessarily in that order!! )
However, I also seem to think that in Norwegian 'hell' means 'light' - go figure!!!
(could be wrong though - s'been a while )
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The Manx (Manc) word for hell is Liverpoolpikkrong wrote:estonian word "hell" means "tender, fond, affectionate; sensitive; sore"
which means according to the, "I want to keep my wheels, stereo and record collection" ruling. Get me away from Limestreet Station ASAP
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by the way, there is a settlement called Kunda in Estonia. once one humorist, a Czech or Slovak, can't remember, visited Estonia and asked to guide him to this place. no one understood why he was interested in it and why he started to send huge number of postcards there. later he explained -- word "kunda" means "c*nt" in his language
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For my few penneth worth...
Belsize Park ( a crucial Bounding Gambit!)
or perhaps
Beckton Park ( a regular move in the late 19th century, now out of fashion)
Owen
(bracketted items quoted from Stovold's Mornington Crescent Almanac 2002!!!)
Belsize Park ( a crucial Bounding Gambit!)
or perhaps
Beckton Park ( a regular move in the late 19th century, now out of fashion)
Owen
(bracketted items quoted from Stovold's Mornington Crescent Almanac 2002!!!)
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That's odd 'cos I happen to know the scouse word 'hell' is synonymous with manchester & literally translates as "big up nothing"paint it black wrote:The Manx (Manc) word for hell is Liverpoolpikkrong wrote:estonian word "hell" means "tender, fond, affectionate; sensitive; sore"
which means according to the, "I want to keep my wheels, stereo and record collection" ruling. Get me away from Limestreet Station ASAP
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