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Divided he ad:
I was thinking they were Irish?  :lol:


Ade, I'm from Coventry. Doesn't bother me  :lol:


Get it now Bernie?  :thumbup:



Brit's ehh!?  Odd humour  :)






Ralph.

Darren:

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I'm from Coventry. Doesn't bother me  :lol:


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So we're not to speak to you then Ralph  :lol:



--- Quote ---Brit's ehh!?  Odd humour  :)






Ralph.

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Yep, I bet half the world wonders if we have lost the plot at times  :ddb:

Divided he ad:
What plot?? You had a plot? Where did you find it? How much? .... Come on spill the beans!   :poke:





Oh, the old Coventry joke ehh? Never heard that before!!  ::)




 :lol:




Ralph.

Dean W:
Eh, I never seem to know what's going on... 
Interesting language, "innit"?

Divided he ad:

--- Quote ---Eh, I never seem to know what's going on... 
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neither do we most of the time  :lol: 


Just to keep you in the loop...   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Send_to_Coventry    basically that's that old joke!   ::)


The extra screwdrivers = hammers.

Basically suggests the lack of intelligence of an areas tradesmen. Being a bit stupid and putting screws in with a hammer!

But all phrases are just commonly used by various tradesmen to ask for a (usually) "big"  hammer to get something finally into place.  :hammer: no real malice for the area mentioned  :)




I usually ask for the "micro fine adjuster" myself. (meaning a very big hammer!) It kinda flows of the tongue better  :) 


But if I'd written that it wouldn't have had that same quick hit humour I was looking for!!  :lol:


All that from a quick joke!!
I hope that's cleared it all up?





Ralph.

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