Good and Bad Days.... (45)

Jan 16, 2010 6:35 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
Today is a bad day, i have lost the gin palace job

crying crying crying crying crying
Jan 16, 2010 7:58 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
haunebu2
haunebu2haunebu2Broadstairs, Kent, England UK4 Threads 1,910 Posts
gussi: Today is a bad day, i have lost the gin palace job


Oh dear - Was that as a cleaner rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 17, 2010 4:45 PM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
woohoo128: yer i know what you mean sometimes I just do not understand some of the replies
If you're referring to the "Flying Squad Lingo"... then you need 3 degrees professor and I don't mean the 70's pop group rolling on the floor laughing

1st degree - Gibberish laugh

2nd degree - Double Dutch or even treble dutch laugh laugh

3rd degree - A mixture or Gibberish-Double & treble dutch laugh laugh laugh

But, if you're on about the answers in the Wordass threads.. then sorry I can't help you 'cos I'm not fluent in that lingo christmas sad
Jan 17, 2010 7:33 PM CST Good and Bad Days....
haunebu2
haunebu2haunebu2Broadstairs, Kent, England UK4 Threads 1,910 Posts
Zellarrone1: If you're referring to the "Flying Squad Lingo"... then you need 3 degrees and I don't mean the 70's pop group 1st degree - Gibberish 2nd degree - Double Dutch or even treble dutch 3rd degree - A mixture or Gibberish-Double & treble dutch


Red3 - all questioners and possible recruits wave

Helga von Hull's observations appear to equate CS Flying school jargon to the first three degrees of Freemasonry, skillwise. laugh laugh laugh

An aide memoir enabling eseential understanding to alleged *1st degree* communication level of skill can be found at this link


professor The phonetic alphabet should be committed to memory to a level of fluency enabling logical progress to 2nd degree to be contemplated. 2nd degree students will understand that all aircraft and boats are women, traditionally called *she* and ladies and thus need treating as such. Understanding of the 3rd degree needs further education, usualy from others with some or many years of *hands on* experience of type and the student will hopefully gain understanding of ERKSPEAK at all stages. wink wink

Nazdrovye wine wine cheers cheers
Wisnton aka Red 3 out & watching uk
Jan 18, 2010 8:19 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
haunebu2: Red3 - all questioners and possible recruits

Helga von Hull's observations appear to equate CS Flying school jargon to the first three degrees of Freemasonry, skillwise.

An aide memoir enabling eseential understanding to alleged *1st degree* communication level of skill can be found at this link


The phonetic alphabet should be committed to memory to a level of fluency enabling logical progress to 2nd degree to be contemplated. 2nd degree students will understand that all aircraft and boats are women, traditionally called *she* and ladies and thus need treating as such. Understanding of the 3rd degree needs further education, usualy from others with some or many years of *hands on* experience of type and the student will hopefully gain understanding of ERKSPEAK at all stages.

Nazdrovye
Wisnton aka Red 3 out & watching
Who is this ERK that you speak of? dunno maybe it's a new member of the CS flying Squad rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 18, 2010 8:25 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Zellarrone1: Who is this ERK that you speak of? maybe it's a new member of the CS flying Squad




There was a young lady from Hull
who took a trip to the isle of Mull
whilst there she got bladdered
her tights they all laddered
a night out with her would never be dull.







i get worse i know doh help
Jan 18, 2010 8:28 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
darren9030: There was a young lady from Hull
who took a trip to the isle of Mull
whilst there she got bladdered
her tights they all laddered
a night out with her would never be dull.

i get worse i know
laugh You will be giving up your day and night job soon and starting a new career as a poet help
Jan 18, 2010 8:28 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Zellarrone1: You will be giving up your day and night job soon and starting a new career as a poet





would you employ me with that rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 18, 2010 8:37 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
darren9030: would you employ me with that
I probably couldn't afford your high prices crying
Jan 18, 2010 8:38 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
Zellarrone1: I probably couldn't afford your high prices
Or even high wages laugh
Jan 18, 2010 8:47 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
leisure07
leisure07leisure07birmingham, West Midlands, England UK29 Threads 1 Polls 7,059 Posts
Zellarrone1: Or even high wages
today is a good day one more week and its pay day applause applause applause
Jan 18, 2010 9:00 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Zellarrone1: I probably couldn't afford your high prices



For a girl like you my prices are always free wink


innocent
Jan 18, 2010 9:14 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
darren9030: For a girl like you my prices are always free
I'm truly overwhelmed and honoured now... is not everyday that I get offered free personal poetical services devil Mondays aren't so bad after all cool
Jan 18, 2010 9:21 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
Zellarrone1: I'm truly overwhelmed and honoured now... is not everyday that I get offered free personal poetical services Mondays aren't so bad after all



+ i can now lust over your picture banana

wave
Jan 18, 2010 11:28 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
haunebu2: Oh dear - Was that as a cleaner


yep rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 18, 2010 11:30 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
haunebu2: Red3 - all questioners and possible recruits

Helga von Hull's observations appear to equate CS Flying school jargon to the first three degrees of Freemasonry, skillwise.

An aide memoir enabling eseential understanding to alleged *1st degree* communication level of skill can be found at this link


The phonetic alphabet should be committed to memory to a level of fluency enabling logical progress to 2nd degree to be contemplated. 2nd degree students will understand that all aircraft and boats are women, traditionally called *she* and ladies and thus need treating as such. Understanding of the 3rd degree needs further education, usualy from others with some or many years of *hands on* experience of type and the student will hopefully gain understanding of ERKSPEAK at all stages.

Nazdrovye
Wisnton aka Red 3 out & watching


clever sod

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 18, 2010 11:32 AM CST Good and Bad Days....
gussi
gussigussiVilters-Wangs, St Gallen Switzerland12 Threads 2 Polls 4,032 Posts
Zellarrone1: If you're referring to the "Flying Squad Lingo"... then you need 3 degrees and I don't mean the 70's pop group

1st degree - Gibberish

2nd degree - Double Dutch or even treble dutch

3rd degree - A mixture or Gibberish-Double & treble dutch

But, if you're on about the answers in the Wordass threads.. then sorry I can't help you 'cos I'm not fluent in that lingo


Helga you forgot the most important one:

go to the local, get pissed as a newt and then go on cs.

wave rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 18, 2010 12:06 PM CST Good and Bad Days....
Maisie
MaisieMaisielarnaca, Larnaca Cyprus4 Threads 616 Posts
Today not a good day for me - was having a shower and the shower mat slipped and I went flying. Very spectacular, legs in the air and managed to hit the lever on the shower on the way down. Now feeling very stiff and sore and nursing a bump on the head. Oh well, day off work for once.
Jan 18, 2010 1:17 PM CST Good and Bad Days....
leisure07
leisure07leisure07birmingham, West Midlands, England UK29 Threads 1 Polls 7,059 Posts
Maisie: Today not a good day for me - was having a shower and the shower mat slipped and I went flying. Very spectacular, legs in the air and managed to hit the lever on the shower on the way down. Now feeling very stiff and sore and nursing a bump on the head. Oh well, day off work for once.
well we had plenty of ice over here the past two weekslaugh
Jan 18, 2010 2:33 PM CST Good and Bad Days....
Zellarrone1
Zellarrone1Zellarrone1Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK33 Threads 4 Polls 7,644 Posts
gussi: Helga you forgot the most important one:

go to the local, get pissed as a newt and then go on cs.
This is true.. after a night in the pub some of the posts suddenly become crystal clear professor

dunno how I forgot that one. I must have had a mad cow moment help
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