I don't think I've seen this one before... has he been good?
I've been around 78 years. Anyone still using Windows 95 can't be the sharpest knife in the drawer. I was born in the morning but not this morning. I read and understand English quite well and you people appear to use the English language at the level of a first grader.
I had a good collection of airfix models and model armies - never did find out what happened to them :idunno:
Mum was a bit mental though - in fact still is ... got a text from her today "your friend Sparks' name was ()" I was like "Yeah why"?
Reply "He's dead"![]()
Sorry about Sparks.
Childhood friends are part you.
I had a good collection of airfix models and model armies - never did find out what happened to them :idunno:
Mum was a bit mental though - in fact still is ... got a text from her today "your friend Sparks' name was ()" I was like "Yeah why"?
Reply "He's dead"![]()
No such thing as a salt plain. Makes about as much sense as your next reply "manker on the blob." You people just make up words. I am going to post like you do. People see it what a blob ie skunk ice.
Cheers - his brother and he were good friends of mine back in the 70s/80s. His younger brother died a few years ago - he really got hooked on the bottle (a bit of a problem up in the Highlands). I haven't found out how Sparks died yet. My mother is on the case.
The sad thing is, I don't even think he's trolling.
I think he's genuinely bemused by our wordplay.
Don't call me "you people". I was just asking a question about what was difficult to understand.
For your information Salt Plains are a geographic feature resulting from the evaporation of an expanse of saltwater leaving a large expanse of salty ground. Check your facts before you abuse people for the sake of it.
:idunno: he's certainly not one of my interwebs-nemesii.
I've only scrolled past him in passing, like, before
He's a big fan of JP, though, it seems.
Edit: and a merkin, going by his linguistic skillz :dabs: