Juvenile things that make you snigger (Vol. 3)

Juvenile things that make you snigger (Vol. 3)

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Milkyway

9,536 posts

55 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Saw this for sale in Asda....made me chuckle.
(I'm waiting for the video to be released).


Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 16th April 13:57

Frimley111R

15,719 posts

236 months

Tuesday 16th April
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???

Silverage

2,056 posts

132 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Struggling with that one too

epom

11,654 posts

163 months

Tuesday 16th April
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geeks said:
This has to be a spoof surely?
I think the fact it never even entered my head that it might be a spoof says a lot about both him and me smile

geeks

9,243 posts

141 months

Tuesday 16th April
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epom said:
geeks said:
This has to be a spoof surely?
I think the fact it never even entered my head that it might be a spoof says a lot about both him and me smile
I wouldnt be surprised if it were genuine, trouble is no way am I off to "Truth Social" to go and check hehe

droopsnoot

12,072 posts

244 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Silverage said:
Struggling with that one too
I'm guessing that it is referring to certain types of film being known as "blue movies" or "blueys". If that's not it, I don't get it either.

Fermit

13,124 posts

102 months

Tuesday 16th April
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droopsnoot said:
I'm guessing that it is referring to certain types of film being known as "blue movies" or "blueys". If that's not it, I don't get it either.
Never heard the term. I could only assume it was referencing the doll on the dogs lap (if you REALLY squinted and didn't know what one looks like) looking a little faecal.

Milkyway

9,536 posts

55 months

Tuesday 16th April
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droopsnoot said:
Silverage said:
Struggling with that one too
I'm guessing that it is referring to certain types of film being known as "blue movies" or "blueys". If that's not it, I don't get it either.
Perhaps one for us oldies & quite correct about the term... watching a bluey.
It's a bit of a bold statement though. getmecoat


Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 16th April 19:24

jimmytheone

1,396 posts

220 months

Tuesday 16th April
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DodgyGeezer

40,739 posts

192 months

Tuesday 16th April
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anonymous-user

56 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Milkyway said:
droopsnoot said:
Silverage said:
Struggling with that one too
I'm guessing that it is referring to certain types of film being known as "blue movies" or "blueys". If that's not it, I don't get it either.
Perhaps one for us oldies & quite correct about the term... watching a bluey.
It's a bit of a bold statement though. getmecoat


Edited by Milkyway on Tuesday 16th April 19:24
I think it's the way the dog on the left is holding the hockey stick.

Square Leg

14,722 posts

191 months

Wednesday 17th April
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ajprice

27,760 posts

198 months

Wednesday 17th April
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rodericb

6,814 posts

128 months

Thursday 18th April
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geeks said:
epom said:
geeks said:
This has to be a spoof surely?
I think the fact it never even entered my head that it might be a spoof says a lot about both him and me smile
I wouldnt be surprised if it were genuine, trouble is no way am I off to "Truth Social" to go and check hehe
I reckon you all ended up with spoof on your hands after coming over those pictures in your internet travels so job done!

Milkyway

9,536 posts

55 months

Thursday 18th April
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Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 18th April 06:49

rodericb

6,814 posts

128 months

Thursday 18th April
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Milkyway said:


Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 18th April 06:49
The best and brightest from VW and Jaguar got together, come up with a design which stuck two 5 cylinder engines together, someone suggested that a 10 cylinder doesn't look too good in todays day and age and someone from Jaguar said "no worries, we'll just not put two pistons in and we'll peen the holes over..." But to save costs engineering got given one block and head to work with and got told in broken english that this is for the new V8 V10 and we've gotta get rid of the two cylinders like we did with that V8 years ago.......

Mammasaid

3,924 posts

99 months

Thursday 18th April
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rodericb said:
The best and brightest from VW and Jaguar got together, come up with a design which stuck two 5 cylinder engines together, someone suggested that a 10 cylinder doesn't look too good in todays day and age and someone from Jaguar said "no worries, we'll just not put two pistons in and we'll peen the holes over..." But to save costs engineering got given one block and head to work with and got told in broken English that this is for the new V8 V10 and we've gotta get rid of the two cylinders like we did with that V8 years ago.......
It was Jaguar only and a V6 from a V8, but apart from that...


MartG

20,731 posts

206 months

Thursday 18th April
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Milkyway said:


Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 18th April 06:49
According to Google the '9' identifies it as an FIA homologated race part to distinguish it from the everyday version with the same part number

rodericb

6,814 posts

128 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mammasaid said:
It was Jaguar only and a V6 from a V8, but apart from that...

Indeed. The inference with my post is that the Jag bit of the puzzle got rid of cylinders 8 and 10 as they only had one bank of cylinders on which to prototype....

Fallingup

1,574 posts

100 months

Thursday 18th April
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If this is what amuses you guys, I'd hate to see what makes you cry.