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Big_M

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5,602 posts

269 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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..... to Mr White Van Man who gave me the biggest larf since watching Ricky Gervais on Room 101. He was parked in a layby on the A12 outside Colchester - him and his mate were downloading their 'super soakers' into the verge. As I approached - I had to give the horn a blast so they would turn round and expose themselves (works every time) only to see one of the blokes pee all over his mates leg!

Bodo

12,405 posts

272 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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bad, bad boy!

Dave_H

996 posts

289 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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You're a sick sick man.... why didn't I ever think of that one.

I'll give that one a go when the opertunity arises

Big_M

Original Poster:

5,602 posts

269 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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You're a sick sick man.... why didn't I ever think of that one.



Girlie actually - does that make it worse!

HarryW

15,256 posts

275 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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You're a sick sick man.... why didn't I ever think of that one.



Girlie actually - does that make it worse!



No just funnier

Harry

viperman

956 posts

271 months

Friday 14th June 2002
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your all plain evil!!!!! LOL

gtir

24,741 posts

272 months

Saturday 15th June 2002
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You're a sick sick man.... why didn't I ever think of that one.



Girlie actually - does that make it worse!



Big_M

Oh, and what does the "M" stand for then?

mondeoman

11,430 posts

272 months

Saturday 15th June 2002
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PMP - literally in their case!!

oooh thats wonderful - top marks to you Big M.....

ROFLMAO

Big_M

Original Poster:

5,602 posts

269 months

Saturday 15th June 2002
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gtir

Big M is a sort of a nick name - my surname is Morgan - so its Big M - small organ! My dad used to hate that one.

gtir

24,741 posts

272 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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gtir

Big M is a sort of a nick name - my surname is Morgan - so its Big M - small organ! My dad used to hate that one.


Couldnt you have made something up more interesting..like "Well, when I was in the war.." etc etc

Big_M

Original Poster:

5,602 posts

269 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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Sorry ...... I just didn't want you to think that the M stood for a four lettered word that ends in 'f'

CarZee

13,382 posts

273 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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Well, that's a fine bunch of double standards, missus!

It's okay for you to joke about your dad's small organ, but not about your big muff?

[Muso question - who made an album called Super Fuzz Big Muff?]

paul

343 posts

290 months

Monday 17th June 2002
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from NME.com

"The Big Muff guitar pedal has been used by funk legend George Clinton, and perhaps most famously by Mudhoney, who named an album, 'Superfuzz Big Muff', after it (released Feb 1989)"

do I win a prize?

pigme

196 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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Well, that's a fine bunch of double standards, missus!

It's okay for you to joke about your dad's small organ, but not about your big muff?

[Muso question - who made an album called Super Fuzz Big Muff?]


I was thinking more in the way of the hilly area about 2 klicks north (or south if you are into the Karma Sutra) from the forest, watch out for the "pit" on the way! (I am leaving now)

CarZee

13,382 posts

273 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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do I win a prize?
Nope, but when I accuse everyone of being too shiftless to use google, you have a special exemption

plotloss

67,280 posts

276 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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Mudhoney, what a class outfit!

Big Muff is certaintly a good album, but my preference lies with their classicly titled 'Hairway to Steven'.

Matt.

gold man

78 posts

276 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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I'm intrigued as to what you drive then Big_M. You being a girlie, I'm always interested to see what the fairer sex choose.

>> Edited by gold man on Tuesday 18th June 15:25

Big_M

Original Poster:

5,602 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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Gold man

Currently I have the choice of 3 cars – an ‘E’ reg 1.2 Nova, a ‘L’ reg 214si Rover and a ‘P’ reg Griffith. The Griffith belongs to my other half and unfortunately due to excessive gym visits in my youth, and out leg pressing most of the blokes up the gym (some were pretty feeble), my left knee cap refuses to stay in it’s socket when operating a heavy clutch. So the Griffith has excluded me – however my new knee brace arrives next week – providing ‘total support’ so I am looking forward to my initiation. But don’t worry you boys – I will treat it with respect!

But if I had a real choice…….. well I will have to wait another two years when I will be gifted with some mega dosh. Will it be a secondhand Tuscan or will I get sensible and have an Alfa Romeo GTV and extend the house as well. Who knows? I am a girlie and will have changed my mind several times over by then.

Ohhh and BTW - I LOVE MY NOVA

ultimapaul

3,940 posts

270 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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Is the Nova 'Kev'd' up?

Big_M

Original Poster:

5,602 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th June 2002
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Nope - the Nova is totally unmodified - other than the radio/cassette - 4 door saloon - a fine rare example with only 73k genuine miles and owned by me since 1994.