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claymore

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to make such an observation as follows but Dear Heart sent me to Safeway during my lunch break as we have people coming this evening and apparently I've eaten all the biscuits and drunk all the Gin.
Whilst standing in the queue to pay I was behind a rather stout family who seemed to have bought the entire stock of McCains oven chips, coke, crisps, burgers and tins of dogfood. They topped this lot off with 2 tubs of Muller lite creamy diet yoghourt...I just corpsed

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Oh .. did'nt notice you .. were you hiding behind a large cauliflower, mackeral and lump of cheese?

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You mean to say you've never had Oven chips with Pedigree Chum dip. Mmmm. Yum. It's the new Sushi.

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What\'s this new verb?

To corpse?

Is this similar to "medalling" at the olympics?

As in the mens coxless 4 - "I've just medalled with Matthew Pinsent"

Magic

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Re: What\'s this new verb?

There seems to be a new language developing.I recently heard two sports commentators discussing a competitors prospects. They said "It's a big ask for him to podium". I think they meant he might not make the top three.
Dan

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Re: What\'s this new verb?

Best commentary I ever heard, was a three man job covering the All Blacks play someone.

Can't remember who the other two were, but the important third man was Murray Mexted [ex no8 AB]. There are some shenanigans going on at a tackle breakdown, and after a moment the ref blows up and penalises New Zealand.

'Oh that's a completely egregious decision!' says Murray. Absolute silence from the other two. Pause, pause, pause ........... 'What kind of decision was that Murray?' finally from the guy on the touchline!

You had to be there, but it was hilarious.

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