So the secret's 10 pints of dogbolter, eh?
I did try that with an equal amount of Old Peculier, only rather than becoming more sociable, the effects of that stuff on the bowel chemistry make it easier to clear a room without saying a word.....
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Okay, I have to throw in the towel and admit my ignorance! It is apparent that my command of English-English leaves much to be desired. What the heck are “brickies, chippies, and sparks”?foxyframer wrote:
It's full of brickies,chippies, sparks and various other trades.
Foxy
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As a newcomer to the forum myself, I was relieved to be able to get help from fellow framers. It has already been a great help to me with one particular problem which I had which is now solved. There will always be people who think they know all the answers and be sarcastic to people. To me replying to such individuals would be a waste of money-making framing time. My motto with such people has always been 'Dignified Silence'.
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Hi Guys
Moglet wrote
and Twin Peaks
Steve
Moglet wrote
.To me it's akin to walking into a small room full of friends where I'm the only stranger. I must admit that my first overall impression of The Framer's Forum was one of friendliness and helpfulness
and Twin Peaks
And I could'nt agree with them more, as a newbe to the forum, but not to framing, it can be a bit daunting to make a post or a reply, but I have found all the mambers I have come across to be helpful and friendley. I hope to become a more active member and show tolerance to other memebers, we all have our off days, I will not take personal if someone is off with me at some time in the furture.As a newcomer to the forum myself, I was relieved to be able to get help from fellow framers.
Steve
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