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Maybe your right....... I should stay at home.....technophobe wrote:With so many illustrious people, pimped bongos and specialist converted vehicles not sure if we dare turn up![]()
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Whe the hell are they ? dont think ive met them yet.technophobe wrote:With so many illustrious people
Bulwell Bongoleers wrote:I wonder how many peeps are out cleaning their Bongo's for tomorrows meet?
I can name one straight away...![]()
mister munkey wrote:Just in case any intepretation of overtly colourful language has been incorrectly percieved by any readers over various posts in the last few hours, I'd like to point out that the offending tosser involved in the damage to BDCs Freda was involved in one or other of the following actvities, whilst driving.
1. To throw lightly or casually or with a sudden slight jerk: tossed the shirt on the floor. See Synonyms at throw.
2. To throw, fling, or heave continuously about; pitch to and fro: boats that were tossed by the storm.
3. To throw upward: The bull tossed him over the fence.
4. To mix (a salad) lightly so as to cover with dressing.
5. To discuss informally; bandy: tossed the idea around.
6. To move or lift (the head) with a sudden motion: "tossing their heads in sprightly dance" (William Wordsworth).
7. To disturb or agitate; upset.
8. To throw to the ground: ducked the blow and tossed his opponent.
9.
a. To flip (coins) in order to decide an issue.
b. To flip coins with: I'll toss you to see who goes first.
10. To put in a given position, condition, or situation: tossed the criminal in jail.
11. To throw away; discard: I tossed the newspaper after reading it.
12. To disqualify or eject: The starter was tossed for throwing illegal pitches.
v.intr.
1. To be thrown here and there; be flung to and fro.
2. To move about restlessly; twist and turn: toss in one's sleep.![]()
3. To flip a coin to decide an issue.
n.
1. The act of tossing or the condition of being tossed.
2. The distance that something is or can be tossed.
3. An abrupt upward movement, as of the head.
4. A flipping of a coin to decide an issue: The home team won the toss and elected to receive.
Phrasal Verbs:
toss down Informal
To drink in one draft by suddenly tilting.
toss off Informal
1. To drink up in one draft.
2. To do or finish effortlessly or casually: "technicians who can toss off the Romantic blockbusters with stupendous speed" (Annalyn Swan).
NO! Christine's brews!Triple/R wrote:Bulwell Bongoleers wrote:I wonder how many peeps are out cleaning their Bongo's for tomorrows meet?
I can name one straight away...![]()
Yes Manda~i went out to start cleaning & noticed water dripping below~~anyway i've just put a thread on "techie" about it.
I'll take my forum name reg plate out of my bent bongo and stick it on my focusNevets wrote:Would be good to put your forum name about ones bongo (or focus) if you wish????
Seeya Sunday
Sorry to hear about your Bongo mate, hope it gets sorted soonbigdaddycain wrote:I'll take my forum name reg plate out of my bent bongo and stick it on my focusNevets wrote:Would be good to put your forum name about ones bongo (or focus) if you wish????
Seeya Sunday
bigdaddycain wrote:I'm looking forward to the meet!
Good call Duncan, sounds like it'll be a proper little belter of a meet mate!
It looks like me and Dobby will have to have a mini Ford Focus meet whilst there, as my bongo is a bit too poorly to attend any social gatherings at the moment...
Not me.......been too busy.....gave Bongo a quick rinse early in the week to get the Silverstone mud off......nothing else.....Bulwell Bongoleers wrote:I wonder how many peeps are out cleaning their Bongo's for tomorrows meet?
I can name one straight away...![]()