Does bill-k ever sleep?
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
Originally posted by puffrose View Postlove it, cockney jock!!!
I'm not a Cockerney, so I had to try and learn 'Rhyming Slang,' but ended up making it up as I went along. Sometimes they would ask my name, and I would reply "MY name's - Michael Caine......Not a lot o' people know dat."
"And when you get outta dis taxi - DON'T slam the b100dy doors !!"
But the younger ones just wanted me to keep quoting that 'orrible line from "Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels" (I think). I'm an 'old git,' and I just hate using some words in front of a woman, so I would usually decline on the premise that it was 'more than my job's worth.' Eventually, they'd say "I'll give you a fiver tip if you say it" - and I'd keep up the banter, still. When we got to the drop-off, I'd take the fare off them, and while I was sorting out their change, I'd SPIT "Now get outta my taxi, you f*****g c**t !" I usually got to keep the change.
I once called my brother in law (yorkshire through and through) a ferret fancying welly wearing wally
LOL - you HAD to be sober to call him that, Puff !! Good old 'Compo' - Gawd bless 'im !!!
then again he had called me a gobby southerner!
Sometimes the truth hurts, doesn't it ?
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
" Without predjudace"
Bill.... At no time did i intend, or incinuate to intend, such a furore of activity at your expence or cost to your good nature.....and furthermore my token of good-will includes a fine whiskey of your choice....
Regards
Brummie.
( No doubt i will be corrected on my grammar...):boink:
good night all...
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
" With Gratitude "
Brummie....I thoroughly enjoyed tonight's tirade of invective - as I'm sure did the rest of you horrible people.
I'll settle for a bottle of Talisker. Failing that, summat unpronouncable will do !!! L'Aphroaig, perhaps ? Or summat unprintable, like Glenfeckit !!!
Cheers...and good night mate.
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
Originally posted by Bill-K View PostLOL - DT's "double-enténdre" went right over my head back there.
I must point out that my intentions are never less than honourable. :tinysmile_kiss_t4: I'll always honour an offer !!! :tinysmile_aha_t:Never give up, Never surrender.
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
Don't forget my whisky Brummie-lol
For the avoidance of doubt for relative newbies--me and Bill are close mates "off-forum" as well as "on-forum" and regularly indulge in a bit of late night repartee
Even last night--we were on phone for 30 mins talking in general--whilst still posting on thread --without even deviating from our phone conversation-lol
Anyway--after Marianne Bill--here's the lovely Lea Salonga for a bit of culture
http://youtu.be/-YNDMVz61X8
PS--how sad--I see you got a video of Marianne in your Profile Messages:bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce:
Originally posted by brummie View Post" Without predjudace"
Bill.... At no time did i intend, or incinuate to intend, such a furore of activity at your expence or cost to your good nature.....and furthermore my token of good-will includes a fine whiskey of your choice....
Regards
Brummie.
( No doubt i will be corrected on my grammar...):boink:
good night all...Last edited by Turboman; 17th September 2012, 11:47:AM.
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
What none of you realise is that now that Bill is on the correct side of the border he actually operates in a different time zone to you soothmoothers.
He works in "scotchtime".
Scotchtime is variable dependant upon circumstances affected by your social group and who is on the bell. In some circumstances you operate like the guy from "The Matrix" where you can have a heightened awareness and respond to thousands of stimulii in a matter of seconds (hence the extent of Bill's portfolio of responses and apparent wisdom); at the other end of the spectrum whole days and weeks can go past without you realising what the hell happend (this is the end that Ollie Reed spent most of his time in, and me in my twenties).
Bill appears to have travelled to the constructive end. He even has identified the appropriate fuel to get there. The one that he missed out though was Highland Park.
It's not that Bill never sleeps, it is that he has discovered the optimum level of "the water of life" to carry in his veins to really make the most of life. How can you do that if you let life pass you by. In fact it would not surprise me if he is actually "Highlander".
"There can be only one!!"
Either that or he is on uppers.:shocked:'I don't see why everyone depends on me. I'm not dependable. Even I don't
depend on me, and I'm me.'
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Re: Does bill-k ever sleep?
Originally posted by Magrew View PostWhat none of you realise is that now that Bill is on the correct side of the border he actually operates in a different time zone to you soothmoothers.
He works in "scotchtime".
Scotchtime is variable dependant upon circumstances affected by your social group and who is on the bell. In some circumstances you operate like the guy from "The Matrix" where you can have a heightened awareness and respond to thousands of stimulii in a matter of seconds (hence the extent of Bill's portfolio of responses and apparent wisdom); at the other end of the spectrum whole days and weeks can go past without you realising what the hell happend (this is the end that Ollie Reed spent most of his time in, and me in my twenties).
Bill appears to have travelled to the constructive end. He even has identified the appropriate fuel to get there. The one that he missed out though was Highland Park.
It's not that Bill never sleeps, it is that he has discovered the optimum level of "the water of life" to carry in his veins to really make the most of life. How can you do that if you let life pass you by. In fact it would not surprise me if he is actually "Highlander".
"There can be only one!!"
Either that or he is on uppers.:shocked:
I have to - reluctantly - admit that I feel as if I am on "The Correct Side of the Border," though. Scotchtime is deffo imprinted in my genes - you can tell this from the dark patch that seems to linger there permanently.
I must sample 'Highland Park' sometime, good sir. I always avoided it, as it seemed a bit too 'associated' with the M&D's theme park. Ignorance isn't always bliss, is it ?
I've seen Mel Gibson as Bill Wallace, and Liam Neeson as Rob Roy - but have yet to see Ollie Reed in "The Bruce" - much of which was filmed down the road apiece from Selkirk.
As for "There Being Only One" - I humbly bow below your pointed finger. But...'Tis not I, good sir. I am a mere soft Southern Skiver - a true Sassenach. I will - however - support the poor bugger who takes up that cause.
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