What do you call yours?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by The Nut, Jul 6, 2008.

  1. Diziblonde

    Diziblonde Gardener

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    My cat is called Mia but I call her Moo Moo - No I don't know why either:D

    My sat nav is called BobBob or Bob for short (It's a Tom Tom)
     
  2. The Nut

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    I have my Sat Nav set to the male voice just so I can tell him hes wrong and that wasnt a roundabout but a filter in turn :)
     
  3. Diziblonde

    Diziblonde Gardener

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  4. spudbristol

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    Ive thought a bit more and i did name my last van ****ing piece of **** :rolleyes:
     
  5. Slinky

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    :)
    mOO-moo Man-Douza.....................Dizi i like it,I think i need medication now
     
  6. Ivory

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    Well I think there are worse perversions in life than giving names to things, but all considered I will probably edit my posts, I am feeling somewhat in a corner in this company right now.
     
  7. spudbristol

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    Well ok ill admit to a sentimental atatchment to a couple of bits of machinery :o one my first mower and the second a rotovator i bought my gramps allthough he never got to use it it made him smile so its the best 700 quid ive ever spent :D
     
  8. Slinky

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    Dont worry about corners Ivory we live in 2008 not 1975,Dildos and vibrators are a ladys gadget,as for men its a 42 inch t.v......................Lol

    Boys toys......

    Anne summers has made herself a millionare,I rest my case:p:cool:
     
  9. Pro Gard

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    I call the big sledge hammer 'prescot', its a fat lump of steel with a hefty punch lol oh and the husqy 575 is the 'the beast'.

    No other names apart from the bastar* stihl ts400 that takes forever to get started and has many interchangable four letter names.
     
  10. Diziblonde

    Diziblonde Gardener

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    I need medication most days:D

    Sometimes I call the cats 'Cooking Fat' when they've been particularly bad:D:D
     
  11. cajary

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    Oh! slinky, you make me feel old. My favourite gadget sits in a pint glass with 1/2" of head on it:D
    Forget I said anything about "head":D
     
  12. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    For work I have the usual power and manual tools but the one that I treat with great care is.....a piece of 12mm copper pipe.It's about 120mm long with one end flattened for 25mm. Any idea what I do with it?:)
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  13. The Nut

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    Its your blueprint for buiding reefers :)
     
  14. Slinky

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    Classic:D..............pmsl
     
  15. Pro Gard

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    Pal, From the shape I rekon you use it for cutting putty corners on tight georgian windows either that or tooling silicone.
     
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