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CivEngr wrote:
CivEngr wrote:
MaserMan wrote:

Pink Floyd - Gods, discuss!


Pigs do Fly!!!, Not much on religion, heaven forbid, and I'll shoot the S&%t w/anyone.聽 How's that?


@MM I am disappointed.聽 I thought my line was brilliant yet no comment.聽 I suppose if I would have just responded to the Pink Floyd thing (your original thought) instead of taking your text literally it might have been more in line with your comment.

BTW - I have Dark Side of the Moon (CD), still unwrapped, got the vinyl too along with the burning man.聽 Did you get the "pigs fly too", reference The Wall.

Pink rocks, and so do pink shirts!!:cool:


Civ,

Picked up on the references but read it late on and was too tired to make a reply.

Was thinking of getting the poster of battersy power station to have on my office wall, but may offend some people :D

@MM: yeah it can.. I got a poster of Maiden and Manson and some ppl who came ot my house never came back.. :/
Does the cupped fingers shaken at you mean anything?聽 Got one Friday, almost gave him the fickled finger of fate but thought better of it.

CivEngr wrote:

Does the cupped fingers shaken at you mean anything?


the person may desperately want something and thinks you can't reject of giving.聽


CivEngr wrote:

Got one Friday, almost gave him the fickled finger of fate but thought better of it.


u-oh!.. u still have it? instead, u gave him the graduate or bedazzled... hahaha聽 :):)

still speaks of the ages. \m/

funkydelicguy wrote:

u-oh!.. u still have it? instead, u gave him the graduate or bedazzled... hahaha聽 :):)

still speaks of the ages. \m/


Huh? Am I missing something 'cos I don't get that! :unsure

@zara777 : where did that come from?

zara777 wrote:
funkydelicguy wrote:

u-oh!.. u still have it? instead, u gave him the graduate or bedazzled... hahaha聽 :):)

still speaks of the ages. \m/


Huh? Am I missing something 'cos I don't get that! :unsure


I am sure you are much younger than I so it would go over your head.聽 It is a reference to a US comedy show, "Laugh-In".

Bazinga!

RedGoblin wrote:

Bazinga!


mr. sheldon cooper, is that u? :lol::lol::lol:

CivEngr wrote:

I am sure you are much younger than I so it would go over your head.聽 It is a reference to a US comedy show, "Laugh-In".


That explains it! I gave up on US comedy when Seinfeld finished :(
BTW Civ, you're only as old as you feel.... ;)

Guess I must be dead then.

funkydelicguy wrote:
RedGoblin wrote:

Bazinga!


mr. sheldon cooper, is that u? :lol::lol::lol:


Thats my spot.

One thing kinda cool about this place, only place I have experienced trash cans that say聽 "THANK YOU"

CivEngr wrote:

One thing kinda cool about this place, only place I have experienced trash cans that say聽 "THANK YOU"


My kids love those! I've never seen them tidy up their trash so fast :D
One word I always use about KSA when describing it is "unique".

CivEngr wrote:

Guess I must be dead then.


:lol::lol::lol:

p tang yang kipperbang

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

p tang yang kipperbang


Got me on this one.:/

Is this authentic Jamaican or South African slang/lingo?

CivEngr wrote:
gowiththeflowUK wrote:

p tang yang kipperbang


Got me on this one.:/

Is this authentic Jamaican or South African slang/lingo?


Nope!

gowiththeflowUK wrote:
CivEngr wrote:
gowiththeflowUK wrote:

p tang yang kipperbang


Got me on this one.:/

Is this authentic Jamaican or South African slang/lingo?


Nope!


SO.....Is it authentic western jibberish as they used in Blazing Saddles?

CivEngr wrote:

One thing kinda cool about this place, only place I have experienced trash cans that say聽 "THANK YOU"


so i remember these kids in Riyadh gallery fastfood court. they keep on collecting empty plastic cups and soda cans then, throw one by one in the talking trash can - laughing after they hear "Thank you."

It make sense... encouraging children of proper disposal.聽 聽:)

SO who is your valentine?

CivEngr wrote:
gowiththeflowUK wrote:
CivEngr wrote:


Got me on this one.:/

Is this authentic Jamaican or South African slang/lingo?


Nope!


SO.....Is it authentic western jibberish as they used in Blazing Saddles?


Nope! :rolleyes: keep guessing!聽 Come on the Brits on here should be able to help you out with this one! :whistle:

RedGoblin wrote:

SO who is your valentine?


aha!聽 who knows? :unsure that's the mystery of Valentines Day isn't it!聽 Calling all secret admirers, you have 24hrs to get those anonymous :heart: messages in to all your lovely friends (male / female) :top:

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

Nope! :rolleyes: keep guessing!聽 Come on the Brits on here should be able to help you out with this one! :whistle:


I would help but it's more fum to keep 'em guessing :lol:

You have obviously confused people with the spelling, should be p'tang ;)

And I know the answer, but lets see how long it will go for!

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

p tang yang kipperbang


http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/protectedimage.php?image=EamonnMcCusker/Kipperbang.jpg_08092007&width=200

MaserMan wrote:

You have obviously confused people with the spelling, should be p'tang ;)

And I know the answer, but lets see how long it will go for!


Is this a reference to a certain gender in a positive yet suggestive way?

FunkyDG got in there too quickly (shame), would have been fun to string this one out.聽 It was a brilliant film in it's time and the title has always stuck with me:

"P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang" is an enchanting comedy set in post-World War Two Britain. Based on a story by Jack Rosenthal, it studies a teenage boy's relationships and period of sexual awakening. John Albasiny stars in the role of a cricket-obsessed adolescent, Alan Duckworth, who lusts after his classmate Ann (played by Abigail Cruttenden). When the pair score the lead roles in the school's drama production, Alan finds himself in the awkward situation of having to pull off a proper snog scene with his real-life crush. "P'tang Yang Kipperbang" is a tender but telling film, which brilliantly evokes the teenage anguish of a familiar coming-of-age story.
Starring 聽 聽 John Albersiny, Abigail Cruttenden, Maurice Dee, Alison Steadman, Robert Urquhart, Peter Dean
Director 聽 聽 Michael Apted
Grammys:聽 Rooting for Justin Beiber.聽 Why?聽 Don't know a single song of his but he looks just like my 17 year old son!聽 Go Justin B!!!!
Using the internet is cheating :P

MaserMan wrote:

Using the internet is cheating :P


The 'cheating' had already happened!聽 I agree, it should have been genuine knowledge only but I should have stipulated that I guess - no harm done, it's all in the fun of things :)

Ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong piddill I ho!

There is another

MaserMan wrote:

Ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong piddill I ho!

There is another


I know that one as well - a very funny tune to be had but who can guess when and by whom - and NO internet cheating, you either know it or you don't!

@gowiththeflow: IMDB?? or wiki?

and Grammys... I would like to see "forget" me to win! hey the tune is catchy...
Ying tong ying tong whatever is from those black and white comedy movies. I think.
:):) sounds so familiar... as far as i can remember, i heard these words from my cousin who lives in Oz.
Tired of all this rain and cold weather.聽 Bring on the heat!:cool:

CivEngr wrote:

Tired of all this rain and cold weather.聽 Bring on the heat!:cool:


Be careful what you wish for :/

No correct guesses yet!
Ying yang is from the comedians Daryl and my brother Daryl