Ron_dK
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Paul the resident lurker thinks he made a funny -![]()
hmmm, lurking and doherty remind me of some place north of England ????

Paul the resident lurker thinks he made a funny -![]()
When I read this thread for the first time, I saw Colin and his usual display of disregard for all things American. So then I ignored it for a while, but then it occurred to me.
Colin, who gives a flamin' friggin' fart about touching or not touching the Queen. She's human, born of woman, and isn't elevated 90 degrees towards divinity. When she dies, she's gonna moulder in her grave just like John Brown's body. So if Michelle Obama wanted to touch the old biddy in an affectionate way while she was still alive, what's it to you? A sign of disrespect, perhaps? Akin to the disrespect you've shown Americans on so many past occasions. Perhaps Michelle knew it would bother you, so she did it for the pure spite of the moment. But you wouldn't know about spiteful moments, would you? No, I didn't think so...
Although I occasionally do play some bass, that's not the issue Ken.
What I meant is that there are some great bass players around who are masters on their instrument and may not have any association with guitar(s).![]()
When I read this thread for the first time, I saw Colin and his usual display of disregard for all things American. So then I ignored it for a while, but then it occurred to me.
Colin, who gives a flamin' friggin' fart about touching or not touching the Queen. She's human, born of woman, and isn't elevated 90 degrees towards divinity. When she dies, she's gonna moulder in her grave just like John Brown's body. So if Michelle Obama wanted to touch the old biddy in an affectionate way while she was still alive, what's it to you? A sign of disrespect, perhaps? Akin to the disrespect you've shown Americans on so many past occasions. Perhaps Michelle knew it would bother you, so she did it for the pure spite of the moment. But you wouldn't know about spiteful moments, would you? No, I didn't think so...
Ok, I admit was just trying to gig Col and I yield to your musical prowess... Sorry -![]()
Ok, I admit was just trying to gig Col ....
so why shouldn't we start a Bash Col thread ?![]()
It's actually known as protocol and tradition.
Col
$10/gallon gas and leader that doesn't have to reveal her position on the issues and you write it off to protocol and tradition...![]()
She's just a black girl who got lucky - like Diana Ross. The difference being, Ross has got talent.
Col
Why do you think we have a Prime Minister? Unlike the USA, the UK is a democracy and not a dictatorship.
Col
She(they) has you hoodwinked![]()
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hoodwinkGoogle only gives me a movie , Hoodwinked![]()
Why does that remind you of Scotland (I am guessing). Kens preoccupation with lurking, reminds me of a friends episode in Vegas.
Maybe a lurker got Kens jackpot one time.
lurk
/lɜrk/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lurk] Show IPA
–verb (used without object)
1. to lie or wait in concealment, as a person in ambush; remain in or around a place secretly or furtively.
2. to go furtively; slink; steal.
3. to exist unperceived or unsuspected.
4. Chiefly Computers. to read or observe an ongoing discussion without participating in it, as in an Internet newsgroup.
It's actually known as protocol and tradition. I'm not surprised that is alien to a Yankee.
What about the tradition of celebrating the Fourth of July? What are you lot hiding there?At least in the USA, someone claiming either "protocol" or "tradition" has something to hide.