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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter - 232 Replies

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OldAndy
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Spines/Baguettes .......
Thank you Snapzzz - now I have a degree of understanding.
But ....

It does leave me wondering what goes on in your mind sometimes!!
:roll:
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Far Queue
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Ahaaaa!

Got it now :lol:

Snapzzz
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

OldAndy wrote:Spines/Baguettes .......
Thank you Snapzzz - now I have a degree of understanding.
But ....

It does leave me wondering what goes on in your mind sometimes!!
:roll:



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Bedrock barney
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

"you're a mentalist!!!"
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Snapzzz
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

bedrock barney wrote:"you're a mentalist!!!"



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Bedrock barney
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Smell my cheese!
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Tony_H
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

I like using on people what he does with the geordie guy, when people have accents. Scottish, particularly.
Let them speak for ages, say nothing back, and when they finish look at them and simply say "No, not a word"
We did it to our chalet host a few years back, Wallace his name was, as Scottish as Robert the Bruce. Everytime he spoke, there were calls for subtitles or someone would say something like "That just sounded like a noise"
He took it well to be fair.
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PrivateBryan
reply to 'Meeting new people in chalets'
posted Apr-2012

Tony_H wrote:I like using on people what he does with the geordie guy, when people have accents. Scottish, particularly.
Let them speak for ages, say nothing back, and when they finish look at them and simply say "No, not a word"
We did it to our chalet host a few years back, Wallace his name was, as Scottish as Robert the Bruce. Everytime he spoke, there were calls for subtitles or someone would say something like "That just sounded like a noise"
He took it well to be fair.


Probably just spat in your food.

Topic last updated on 22-April-2012 at 23:07