Man of Harveys said:At the moment, you're far from wrong. Even that's negotiable.
I am TRYING to eat my lunch here!!
Man of Harveys said:At the moment, you're far from wrong. Even that's negotiable.
Lokki 7 said:This week on NSC has been the best EVER as far as I'm concerned. So many people have entertained me in so many ways but you my friend have been absolutely on FIRE.
Man of Harveys said:old northern ladies' titgroper -
Man of Harveys said:Fourthly, why the f*** am I even bothering to answer you? I might even do some work instead.
I like the cut of your jib.Gluteus Maximus said:My sentiments entirely... I may have a low post count but have lurked around from the very early days and this week has been ENTERTAINMENT CENTRAL. And the best of all my good chum HARVS is being accused of bullying... fantastico, I always knew there was a GRIPPER STEBSON in him. The flouncing antics this week can only enhace our image as back biting MINCERS with any rival fans that visit this site. The humour displayed in those threads was far more NSC than the throwing of knitting needles out of the armchair that some prefer to think it should be.
Is this the time or the place to say I've been pondering your lack of apostrophe for ages. You seem a smart sort of chap, so is it just laziness and your name relates to the Wild Years of Frank (Zappa, Sinatra, Spencer, whoever...)Franks Wild Years said:Whats the best sort of tale to tell a horse ?
A tale of WHOA of course.
Gilliver's Travels said:Is this the time or the place to say I've been pondering your lack of apostrophe for ages. You seem a smart sort of chap, so is it just laziness and your name relates to the Wild Years of Frank (Zappa, Sinatra, Spencer, whoever...)
Trufflehound said:
The 1983 song on Swordfishtrombone is called "Frank's Wild Years", with the apostrophe,
NMH said:Weird track that, and hardly can be categorised as a 'song' really. It's like some old American hermit talking about some temperamental nutter he once knew.
Oddly, it got a fair amount of airplay, I recall.