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Mine is me sitting through my car. I had just cut the floor out and before welding in a new one, I thought I'd have a picture taken! Anyone care to guess what car it is? Not much to go on!INFORMATION
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Explain your avatar
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Is it Fred Flintstone's car.....?
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It was before I replaced the floor!Nick wrote:Is it Fred Flintstone's car.....?
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My current avatar (borrowed from Cracked.com) is a penguin covered in blood, holding a chainsaw. Thus is my tolerance for bullshit.
"Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, 'that's nice.'" -- Penn Jillette
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Oh no! Killer penguin on the loose!
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
- Tetenterre
- Posts: 3244
- Joined: March 13th, 2011, 11:36 am
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Antidote:
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Re: Explain your avatar
And he has friends.Alan H wrote:Oh no! Killer penguin on the loose!
"Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, 'that's nice.'" -- Penn Jillette
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Penguins tend to be unsuccessful against yetis, however....
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Polar bear propaganda.Nick wrote:Penguins tend to be unsuccessful against yetis, however....
"Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, 'that's nice.'" -- Penn Jillette
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After a while I find that avatars gets on my nerves including my own; so I have deleted it.
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Now I want to get it back but I do not know how. --- and it seems I joined thinkhu on 5th July (2007)
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How's that now?jaywhat wrote:Now I want to get it back but I do not know how. --- and it seems I joined thinkhu on 5th July (2007)
Yes, nine years to the day!
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
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You are brilliant, Alan. I could not believe I had just seen my avatar and it goes all the way back to 2007 !. Of course it looks a bit younger than me.
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I don't know why it disappeared in the first place, but it's good to have it back!jaywhat wrote:You are brilliant, Alan. I could not believe I had just seen my avatar and it goes all the way back to 2007 !. Of course it looks a bit younger than me.
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
- Wonky Donkey
- Posts: 17
- Joined: September 1st, 2016, 10:32 am
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My username is Wonky Donkey so I though...hey...donkey.
With kindness,
The Wonkiest Donkey in England
The Wonkiest Donkey in England
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Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Explain your avatar
There's another question which arises, therefore...
...but I've forgotten what is is...
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I foresee me getting fed up with it again but I shall plod patiently on.
My eyes will stay wonky and although my beret is even smaller because I put it in the standard wash I will hang in there.
My eyes will stay wonky and although my beret is even smaller because I put it in the standard wash I will hang in there.
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It's a very funny children's book.Wonky Donkey wrote:My username is Wonky Donkey so I though...hey...donkey.
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
- Wonky Donkey
- Posts: 17
- Joined: September 1st, 2016, 10:32 am
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It is, that's correct - I have only recently found that out myself.lewist wrote:It's a very funny children's book.Wonky Donkey wrote:My username is Wonky Donkey so I though...hey...donkey.
With kindness,
The Wonkiest Donkey in England
The Wonkiest Donkey in England
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‘Happy Jack’ by The Who
According to some sources, Pete Townshend reported the song is about a man who slept on the beach near where Townshend vacationed as a child. Children on the beach would laugh at the man and once buried him in the sand. However, the man never seemed to mind and only smiled in response.
I chose Jack Nicholson smiling to create a slight discord between the avatar and the name. In the course of my life I expect to be vilified but I hope my words will ultimately be accepted. That’s why I’m happy!
According to some sources, Pete Townshend reported the song is about a man who slept on the beach near where Townshend vacationed as a child. Children on the beach would laugh at the man and once buried him in the sand. However, the man never seemed to mind and only smiled in response.
I chose Jack Nicholson smiling to create a slight discord between the avatar and the name. In the course of my life I expect to be vilified but I hope my words will ultimately be accepted. That’s why I’m happy!
The Earth is but one country and mankind its citizens - Baha’u’llah