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Indeed.
Did you have any suggestions?
Failing that, what's your favorite apple?
I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no. 
Thanks to Sherry and a couple of PMs... I have thought of a name. Y'all are now welcome to carry on with the derailing. Thread has served its purpose.
I'm quite surprised that only one poster picked up on the deliberate self-mocking in the OP... a book what I wrote...I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no.
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Thanks to Sherry and a couple of PMs... I have thought of a name. Y'all are now welcome to carry on with the derailing. Thread has served its purpose.
I'm quite surprised that only one poster picked up on the deliberate self-mocking in the OP... a book what I wrote...I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no.
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Oh, my word. You're actually going to go beyond the logical typo claim into "I did that thar on purpose, herp-a-derp."
I gotta note the date.
A legendary British comic double act, both of whom got OBEs. Consisted of Eric Morecambe (John Eric Bartholomew, 14 May 1926 – 28 May 1984), (the dark-haired "funny man") and Ernie Wise (Ernest Wiseman, 27 November 1925 – 21 March 1999) (the blond-haired "Straight Man"). A running trope of theirs was that Ernie considered himself a talented playwright and would ask the guests to take roles in the latest "play what I wrote". This allowed spoofs of various famous plays with Eric always being a Large Ham or otherwise messing the performance up. Generally hilarity ensued
Thanks to Sherry and a couple of PMs... I have thought of a name. Y'all are now welcome to carry on with the derailing. Thread has served its purpose.
I'm quite surprised that only one poster picked up on the deliberate self-mocking in the OP... a book what I wrote...I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no.
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Thanks to Sherry and a couple of PMs... I have thought of a name. Y'all are now welcome to carry on with the derailing. Thread has served its purpose.
I'm quite surprised that only one poster picked up on the deliberate self-mocking in the OP... a book what I wrote...I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no.
![]()
Oh, my word. You're actually going to go beyond the logical typo claim into "I did that thar on purpose, herp-a-derp."
I gotta note the date.
Morecambe And Wise - Television Tropes & Idioms
A legendary British comic double act, both of whom got OBEs. Consisted of Eric Morecambe (John Eric Bartholomew, 14 May 1926 – 28 May 1984), (the dark-haired "funny man") and Ernie Wise (Ernest Wiseman, 27 November 1925 – 21 March 1999) (the blond-haired "Straight Man"). A running trope of theirs was that Ernie considered himself a talented playwright and would ask the guests to take roles in the latest "play what I wrote". This allowed spoofs of various famous plays with Eric always being a Large Ham or otherwise messing the performance up. Generally hilarity ensued
I appreciate that this may be above your intellectual pay grade but some of us are capable of mocking ourselves. And... the phrase always makes me laugh.
On the bright side, I never drag other people's family into my whining at others. You're claim of treating others how you want to be treated also made me laugh... for that very reason. You're a lying twit, BD.
Thanks to Sherry and a couple of PMs... I have thought of a name. Y'all are now welcome to carry on with the derailing. Thread has served its purpose.
I'm quite surprised that only one poster picked up on the deliberate self-mocking in the OP... a book what I wrote...I would have thought one of our Brit posters would have gotten that joke - shame on you Swagger!.... it's a line stolen from British Comedy duo Morcombe & Wise. I had hoped that one of the ranters would have taken the bait... alas, no.
![]()
Oh, my word. You're actually going to go beyond the logical typo claim into "I did that thar on purpose, herp-a-derp."
I gotta note the date.
Morecambe And Wise - Television Tropes & Idioms
A legendary British comic double act, both of whom got OBEs. Consisted of Eric Morecambe (John Eric Bartholomew, 14 May 1926 – 28 May 1984), (the dark-haired "funny man") and Ernie Wise (Ernest Wiseman, 27 November 1925 – 21 March 1999) (the blond-haired "Straight Man"). A running trope of theirs was that Ernie considered himself a talented playwright and would ask the guests to take roles in the latest "play what I wrote". This allowed spoofs of various famous plays with Eric always being a Large Ham or otherwise messing the performance up. Generally hilarity ensued
I appreciate that this may be above your intellectual pay grade but some of us are capable of mocking ourselves. And... the phrase always makes me laugh.
On the bright side, I never drag other people's family into my whining at others. You're claim of treating others how you want to be treated also made me laugh... for that very reason. You're a lying twit, BD.
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