John, mate, am I to understand that during your time with UCL while you and half the crew were working, the other half were indulging in sexual misconduct. I do hope
I put you with the right half of the crew;)
.................Roger
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Whilst being reminded of 'Starvin' as in Hank Marvin (Cockney Rhyming slang) this evening, I thought of an expression I haven't heard of in years for people with good appetites.
'He'd eat the back out of a dockers Coat'
Bill
dont know if this has been done already.
"that took the wind out of his sails"
it applies to me if somebody has already used it
john sutton
[I]'He'd eat the back out of a dockers Coat' Bill.
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Also I`m so hungry I could eat a Scabby Cat.
or, I`m so tired I could sleep with my head in a bucket of crap.
Brian
Always thought the helm order Steady as she Goes was always a bit misleading, always wanted to say... Goes where. John Sabourn
The one i use today, on the rare occasion i see one is * a bottle screw biffta *, ie some one has a low slung ar**, and short legs, or the opposite, a high slung ar**, and extra long legs. KT
Sitting on the ships rail, was for fools, firemen, and first trippers. John sabourn
I have got a mouth like a Vultures Crotch,most of us have said that a few times