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Assuming you have a PC in the crapper:

 

 

http://www.stevecarter.com/pw.htm

 

http://www.sandsmuseum.com/cars/seven/index.html

 

 

 

and a great drinkiepoo I just sampled:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sazerac_(cocktail)

 

Cheers

 

totaly unrelated but... here ya go....

 

and let's see if this works.. I would love this done for a 7 ( sorry George Harrison, woops, did I let the cat out of the bag?)

PS you may need to get your nose about 4 inches from the screen to see this.

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/77879581_bump up 3 x on mag.JPG

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Bog Browsing?

 

I can't seem to get through the stack of Racecar Engineering and Road & Track that's accumulating in the WC. :D

 

"Bog Browsing" ha ha, you have to be a Brit, I'm a Brummie.

 

I slipped getting out of the shower a few days ago on old car mags that were scattered all over the bathroom floor.

The perils and the passions of a male alone hey,lol.

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Actually, I'm a Septic. I was exposed to many endearing British terms by my ancestors.

 

Reading in the loo is a pastime enjoyed by most cultures. I know that it's expanded my education excrementaly... :D

 

I slipped getting out of the shower a few days ago on old car mags that were scattered all over the bathroom floor.

The perils and the passions of a male alone hey,lol.

The new missus limits my resources to 10 or 12 periodicals these days. Too much clutter I'm told. :mad:

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Actually, I'm a Septic. I was exposed to many endearing British terms by my ancestors.

 

Reading in the loo is a pastime enjoyed by most cultures. I know that it's expanded my education excrementaly... :D

 

 

The new missus limits my resources to 10 or 12 periodicals these days. Too much clutter I'm told. :mad:

 

LOL, "Septic" haven't heard that for years,lol. Cockney rhyming slang, gotta love it. Septic = Septic Tank = Yank = US Citizen,lol.

So I may get the old jamjar out and go down the frog n toad stop in a battlecruiser have a pint of Tex Ritter and a nice Ruby Murray and hope I don,t get stopped by the Sweeney.

 

I always loved the one for wife.... "trouble and strife"; and "tea pots" = tea pot lids = kids =children

:)

There is a lot of that "RocknRolla", the latest Guy Ritchie film, actually in all his films come to think of it.

I recall years ago in London being intoduced to a guy from overseas, I asked my cousin if his friend was from Italy, he say's "no mate, he's a bubble"....I was thinking it meant gay, and just let the conversation drop.It was some months later when it was explained..

Bubble = Bubble and Squeak = Greek = Citizen of Greece.

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totaly unrelated but... here ya go....

 

and let's see if this works.. I would love this done for a 7 ( sorry George Harrison, woops, did I let the cat out of the bag?)

PS you may need to get your nose about 4 inches from the screen to see this.

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/77879581_bump up 3 x on mag.JPG

 

i see ted nugent:ack:

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LOL, "Septic" haven't heard that for years,lol. Cockney rhyming slang, gotta love it. Septic = Septic Tank = Yank = US Citizen,lol.

So I may get the old jamjar out and go down the frog n toad stop in a battlecruiser have a pint of Tex Ritter and a nice Ruby Murray and hope I don,t get stopped by the Sweeney.

 

I always loved the one for wife.... "trouble and strife"; and "tea pots" = tea pot lids = kids =children

:)

There is a lot of that "RocknRolla", the latest Guy Ritchie film, actually in all his films come to think of it.

I recall years ago in London being intoduced to a guy from overseas, I asked my cousin if his friend was from Italy, he say's "no mate, he's a bubble"....I was thinking it meant gay, and just let the conversation drop.It was some months later when it was explianed..

Bubble = Bubble and Squeak = Greek = Citizen of Greece.

 

Ha ha.

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