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pupp

12,239 posts

273 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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Trading Post is on the estate immediately to your right, when coming into Kettering on the A43 from N'ton just after crossing the A14 junction (big elevated r/bout). Literally first right off the mini r/bout after A14, then right again when you see shops, car park to the, errr, right The pub more or less looks over the A14 junction, lovely vista... Usually there from 7.30 ish and it's Skinner's round

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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What`s a round?

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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mark r skinner said:
What`s a round?


round1 (round)
adj., round·er, round·est.

Being such that every part of the surface or the circumference is equidistant from the center: a round ball.
Moving in or forming a circle.
Shaped like a cylinder; cylindrical.
Rather rounded in shape: the child's round face.
Full in physique; plump: a round figure.

Linguistics. Formed or articulated with the lips in a rounded shape: a round vowel.
Full in tone; sonorous.
Whole or complete; full: a round dozen.

Mathematics. Expressed or designated as a whole number or integer; not fractional.
Not exact; approximate: a round estimate.
Large; considerable: a round sum of money.
Brought to satisfactory conclusion or completion; finished.

Outspoken; blunt: a round scolding.
Done with full force; unrestrained: gave me a round thrashing.
n.

Something, such as a circle, disk, globe, or ring, that is round.
A circle formed of various things.
Movement around a circle or about an axis.
A rung or crossbar, as one on a ladder or chair.
A cut of beef from the part of the thigh between the rump and the shank.
An assembly of people; a group.
A round dance.

A complete course, succession, or series: a round of parties; a round of negotiations.
A course of customary or prescribed actions, duties, or places. Often used in the plural: physicians' rounds.
A complete range or extent.
One drink for each person in a gathering or group: Let me buy the next round.
A single outburst, as of applause or cheering.

A single shot or volley.
Ammunition for a single shot or volley.
A specified number of arrows shot from a specified distance to a target in archery.
Sports & Games. A unit of play that occupies a specified time, constitutes a certain number of plays, or allows each player a turn, especially the 18-hole sequence played in golf or one of the periods in a boxing match.
Music. A composition for two or more voices in which each voice enters at a different time with the same melody.

Edited to say - Ask a silly question........


Edited by tyre_tread on Thursday 17th August 08:36


Edited by tyre_tread on Thursday 17th August 08:37

justinbaker

1,339 posts

249 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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tyre_tread said:
One drink for each person in a gathering or group: Let me buy the next round.
A single outburst, as of applause or cheering.


That followed on well, if Mark did get a round in, I would do the latter...

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Bs! I`m off to the birdfair.....Better class of people.

pupp

12,239 posts

273 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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mark r skinner said:
Bs! I`m off to the birdfair.....Better class of people.


Shinier anoraks?

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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pupp said:
mark r skinner said:
Bs! I`m off to the birdfair.....Better class of people.


Shinier anoraks?


Birdfair - where's that? Bangkok?

You're supposed to pull one not buy one!

What Bird Fair? Where?

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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It`s a twitcher`s paradise. Rutland water. 18th, 19th, 20th.

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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mark r skinner said:
It`s a twitcher`s paradise. Rutland water. 18th, 19th, 20th.


I'd have joined you but am off up to t'north! Have fun!

Blipi

2,355 posts

238 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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So. Any of you out tonight?

I'm on the whisky...

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Blipi said:
So. Any of you out tonight?

I'm on the whisky...


We wuz there - All 5 of us! Fluffy was telling us about your web cam experience!

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Stef, we met Fluffy tonight. Told us he knew you from "another forum!" Think we`ll leave it at that..............Now where`s that web-cam. boxedin

call_me_fluffy

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82 posts

213 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Ooooooo you guys ment this Steff, thought you ment another Steff.

Saw a red TVR being recovered by the Warren on the way home. weeping

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Hope it wasn't BIG RAH!

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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call_me_fluffy said:
Ooooooo you guys ment this Steff, thought you ment another Steff.

Saw a red TVR being recovered by the Warren on the way home. weeping
The plot thickens......

justinbaker

1,339 posts

249 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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call_me_fluffy said:
Saw a red TVR being recovered by the Warren on the way home. weeping


Sokay folks it wasn't Big rob. It was Keven who we havent all met, he lives up the road from me. Partly my reason for not coming up last night, as we was trying to work out why the fuel pump wasnt priming. The AA man was baffled too.

mark r skinner

16,744 posts

218 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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justinbaker said:
call_me_fluffy said:
Saw a red TVR being recovered by the Warren on the way home. weeping


Sokay folks it wasn't Big rob. It was Keven who we havent all met, he lives up the road from me. Partly my reason for not coming up last night, as we was trying to work out why the fuel pump wasnt priming. The AA man was baffled too.
Better get him onto the forum then.....

tyre_tread

10,535 posts

217 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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justinbaker said:
call_me_fluffy said:
Saw a red TVR being recovered by the Warren on the way home. weeping


Sokay folks it wasn't Big rob. It was Keven who we havent all met, he lives up the road from me. Partly my reason for not coming up last night, as we was trying to work out why the fuel pump wasnt priming. The AA man was baffled too.


Not the immobilisor then?

justinbaker

1,339 posts

249 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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tyre_tread said:
Not the immobilisor then?

Could have been, the relays were working though, so presume its lost current to the pump.



Bluddy TVRs! They all go wrong at the same time!

Edited by justinbaker on Friday 18th August 10:56

call_me_fluffy

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82 posts

213 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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I'm not saying a word. spin