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parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 5:48:59 PM)


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But I have recently been informed that time do not tell so I have no clue what will happen in time.

That reminds me of the famous Eisenhower adage, "Things have never been more like the way they are today in history."

Warspite1

Or to put it another way, in the words of the late, but very great Stan Laurel " You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead". [&o][&o]


warspite1, I appreciate all input, but you must stay on topic. What time during his life did Stan Laurel say that?????[:-]
Warspite1

I believe it was from the 1930 Laurel and Hardy film Brats. As for the time he said it - you will be less than surprised to learn I do not have a flippin clue.


Interesting hypothesis. I am very surprised you do not know, I thought you knew everything.
Warspite1

Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night. My brain cannot match that of yours [&o] Steiner, nor indeed the great Ambrose himself alas.


Ahh, the scent of Love Potion Number 9 being sprayed about. And all of it toward me. You honour me using my name in the same context with S. Ambrose.[sm=00000946.gif]




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:10:33 PM)


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But I have recently been informed that time do not tell so I have no clue what will happen in time.

That reminds me of the famous Eisenhower adage, "Things have never been more like the way they are today in history."

Warspite1

Or to put it another way, in the words of the late, but very great Stan Laurel " You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead". [&o][&o]


warspite1, I appreciate all input, but you must stay on topic. What time during his life did Stan Laurel say that?????[:-]
Warspite1

I believe it was from the 1930 Laurel and Hardy film Brats. As for the time he said it - you will be less than surprised to learn I do not have a flippin clue.


Interesting hypothesis. I am very surprised you do not know, I thought you knew everything.
Warspite1

Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night. My brain cannot match that of yours [&o] Steiner, nor indeed the great Ambrose himself alas.


Ahh, the scent of Love Potion Number 9 being sprayed about. And all of it toward me. You honour me using my name in the same context with S. Ambrose.[sm=00000946.gif]

Warspite1

Steiner: Perhaps those who would warn you that Brazilian Peanut Brittle is coming to the UK - and it is coming, Warspite - perhaps they would get further with you by setting their words in print a la Ambrose.
Warspite: If the BPB takes over the UK, I have no doubt, Steiner, that you will be the sole publisher of the event.
Steiner: You flatter me, Warspite.
Warspite: Oh, how clumsy of me - I meant to accuse you.

Which famous film was that?




Zorch -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:13:06 PM)

Do you mean now?




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:13:35 PM)

The Awful Sound of Music.[8D]




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:14:25 PM)


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Do you mean now?


Well, I no longer need the time from when I first asked. I just need to set my alarm clock.




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:18:48 PM)


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The Awful Sound of Music.[8D]
Warspite1

Yes, it is the quite brilliant Sound of Music. You do indeed know everything Herr Zeller.... I mean Steiner.




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:21:56 PM)


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The Awful Sound of Music.[8D]
Warspite1

Yes, it is the quite brilliant Sound of Music. You do indeed know everything Herr Zeller.... I mean Steiner.

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Herr Zeller


I know I know everything von Trapp




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 6:52:37 PM)


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Do you mean now?


Well, I no longer need the time from when I first asked. I just need to set my alarm clock.
Warspite1

Well Zorch, were you just teasing or are you going to spill the beans?




Orm -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:04:57 PM)

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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.

Edit: I forgot to add; If you have the time.




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:14:01 PM)


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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.
Warspite1

You give me too much credit Ormster. I am a noob compared to some of the guys in the WITPAE forum [&o].

I have just seen the question but am a tad confused as you wrote it. My first guess would be one of the German auxiliary cruisers or maybe one of the British County-class. But of course the excellent US fleet train meant that many of their ships did not need to visit port often (does being replenished at sea count for the purposes of the question?).




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:15:15 PM)


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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.

Edit: I forgot to add; If you have the time.


[sm=character0272.gif] Very good, you stayed on topic. Even with that sloppy kiss you gave warspite1 you were focused.




Orm -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:15:34 PM)


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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.
Warspite1

You give me too much credit Ormster. I am a noob compared to some of the guys in the WITPAE forum [&o].

I have just seen the question but am a tad confused as you wrote it. My first guess would be one of the German auxiliary cruisers or maybe one of the British County-class. But of course the excellent US fleet train meant that many of their ships did not need to visit port often (does being replenished at sea count for the purposes of the question?).

Replenish at sea is allowed for the purpose of the question.




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:30:51 PM)


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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.
Warspite1

You give me too much credit Ormster. I am a noob compared to some of the guys in the WITPAE forum [&o].

I have just seen the question but am a tad confused as you wrote it. My first guess would be one of the German auxiliary cruisers or maybe one of the British County-class. But of course the excellent US fleet train meant that many of their ships did not need to visit port often (does being replenished at sea count for the purposes of the question?).

Replenish at sea is allowed for the purpose of the question.
Warspite1

Devillish question my Swedish friend - I'll have a piece of Peanut Brittle (Belgian not Brazilian) while I ponder.




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:32:36 PM)

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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.
Warspite1

You give me too much credit Ormster. I am a noob compared to some of the guys in the WITPAE forum [&o].

I have just seen the question but am a tad confused as you wrote it. My first guess would be one of the German auxiliary cruisers or maybe one of the British County-class. But of course the excellent US fleet train meant that many of their ships did not need to visit port often (does being replenished at sea count for the purposes of the question?).

Replenish at sea is allowed for the purpose of the question.
Warspite1

Devillish question my Swedish friend - I'll have a piece of Peanut Brittle (Belgian not Brazilian) while I ponder.

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Did you intend ANY reference to time? XD!




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:36:33 PM)


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Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night.

You, and your pluto sized head, looked at through a microscope[;)], could do me a favor and head over to the World in Flames forum and answer the question in the quiz thread. The answer to that question eludes me and I am truly curious.

Warspite1, you are known as the ultimate expert on maritime events during WWII. [&o] So if you could have a go at it I would be truly grateful.
Warspite1

You give me too much credit Ormster. I am a noob compared to some of the guys in the WITPAE forum [&o].

I have just seen the question but am a tad confused as you wrote it. My first guess would be one of the German auxiliary cruisers or maybe one of the British County-class. But of course the excellent US fleet train meant that many of their ships did not need to visit port often (does being replenished at sea count for the purposes of the question?).

Replenish at sea is allowed for the purpose of the question.
Warspite1

Devillish question my Swedish friend - I'll have a piece of Peanut Brittle (Belgian not Brazilian) while I ponder.

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Did you intend ANY reference to time? XD!
Warspite1

Apologies Steiner - a bit of self flagellation is called for at this point but as there is no smiley for that I will use this one [sm=00000030.gif]




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:39:55 PM)

Kneel and you shall be forgiven in time,




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:41:34 PM)


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Kneel and e forgiven.
Warspite1

Okay - What time shall I begin kneeling and how long shall I kneel for exactly?




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:45:24 PM)


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Kneel and e forgiven.
Warspite1

Okay - What time shall I begin kneeling and how long shall I kneel for exactly?


You shall kneel at half-past Brazilian local time. XD! You shall remain kneeling until Slaakman stops putting XD at the end of all his sentences. XD!




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:47:50 PM)


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Kneel and e forgiven.
Warspite1

Okay - What time shall I begin kneeling and how long shall I kneel for exactly?


You shall kneel at half-past Brazilian local time. XD! You shall remain kneeling until Slaakman stops putting XD at the end of all his sentences. XD!

Warspite1

It wasn't Slaakman - it was Perturabo




Orm -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:51:49 PM)

I do not understand this practice with ending sentences with the number 490. Does it have some religious meaning I am not familiar with? 490!

Edit: When I get the time I will google the number 490.




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:54:11 PM)


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I do not understand this practice with ending sentences with the number 490. Does it have some religious meaning I am not familiar with? 490!
Warspite1

I noticed that Perturabo (in the music thread) just started doing it. He has not responded to my question of why. I think it may be an illness and Steiner is badly affected. It only seems to affect me in the music thread. Weird [&:]




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 8:58:40 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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Kneel and e forgiven.
Warspite1

Okay - What time shall I begin kneeling and how long shall I kneel for exactly?


You shall kneel at half-past Brazilian local time. XD! You shall remain kneeling until Slaakman stops putting XD at the end of all his sentences. XD!

Warspite1

It wasn't Slaakman - it was Perturabo


OOPS.XD! Time I beat up myself. XD!

All posts on this thread must refer to time in some way. XD!




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:04:07 PM)

Time for a bath I think - keep the posts coming so that I have something to respond to when I get out. It's either that or look at paying some boring bills....yep, I think I'll stick around the forum.




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:11:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I do not understand this practice with ending sentences with the number 490. Does it have some religious meaning I am not familiar with? 490!
Warspite1

I noticed that Perturabo (in the music thread) just started doing it. He has not responded to my question of why. I think it may be an illness and Steiner is badly affected. It only seems to affect me in the music thread. Weird [&:]


Mrs. Steiner has just told me she is taking me to hospital. XD! She became concerned after offering a little afternoon delight(a 70's song[:D]) between us and I started screaming XD XD XD!

XD!




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:32:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I do not understand this practice with ending sentences with the number 490. Does it have some religious meaning I am not familiar with? 490!
Warspite1

I noticed that Perturabo (in the music thread) just started doing it. He has not responded to my question of why. I think it may be an illness and Steiner is badly affected. It only seems to affect me in the music thread. Weird [&:]


Mrs. Steiner has just told me she is taking me to hospital. XD! She became concerned after offering a little afternoon delight(a 70's song[:D]) between us and I started screaming XD XD XD!

XD!
Warspite1

Which song Steiner? Did you have the time to hear it all?




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:36:11 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Orm

I do not understand this practice with ending sentences with the number 490. Does it have some religious meaning I am not familiar with? 490!
Warspite1

I noticed that Perturabo (in the music thread) just started doing it. He has not responded to my question of why. I think it may be an illness and Steiner is badly affected. It only seems to affect me in the music thread. Weird [&:]


Mrs. Steiner has just told me she is taking me to hospital. XD! She became concerned after offering a little afternoon delight(a 70's song[:D]) between us and I started screaming XD XD XD!

XD!
Warspite1

Which song Steiner? Did you have the time to hear it all?


I broke my own rule. [sm=00000018.gif]

The song, great for it's TIME, is:

Afternoon Delight, 1976

Of course I was only 12 when this song was released, but I loved it then and now. XD490! I love to listen to it from TIME to TIME. XD490




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:38:05 PM)

I meant to ask, do you have the correct time old boy?




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 9:39:23 PM)


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I meant to ask, do you have the correct time old boy?


It is TIME for some Afternoon Delight with Mrs. Steiner. XD490!

We will also enjoy some PB. XD490!

Afternoon Delight




warspite1 -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 11:02:06 PM)


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I meant to ask, do you have the correct time old boy?


It is TIME for some Afternoon Delight with Mrs. Steiner. XD490!

We will also enjoy some PB. XD490!

Afternoon Delight
Warspite1

Well, I think it's time I wasn't here - work tomorrow [8|]. I hope I can get up on time but as NO ONE has bothered to give me the time I cannot even set my alarm clock. Oh well.....you can't always get what you want. Goodnight John Boy, Goodnight Mary Ellen etc




parusski -> RE: Do you have the time? (1/29/2012 11:09:49 PM)


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I meant to ask, do you have the correct time old boy?


It is TIME for some Afternoon Delight with Mrs. Steiner. XD490!

We will also enjoy some PB. XD490!

Afternoon Delight
Warspite1

Well, I think it's time I wasn't here - work tomorrow [8|]. I hope I can get up on time but as NO ONE has bothered to give me the time I cannot even set my alarm clock. Oh well.....you can't always get what you want. Goodnight John Boy, Goodnight Mary Ellen etc


It's time for a damn drink, a damn bath, a damn tumble in the hay and by GOD time for some DAMNED sleep warspite1.




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