Cliff, it's spelt 'berf'dy. And, 'Baaa-b-que' where I'm from. You invite the cute wooly ones, which really makes them nervous, for more than one reason too (as they eye the special wellies in the corner).;)
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Cliff, it's spelt 'berf'dy. And, 'Baaa-b-que' where I'm from. You invite the cute wooly ones, which really makes them nervous, for more than one reason too (as they eye the special wellies in the corner).;)
No self-respecting bloke knows of the existence of 'tourquoise' either.
It's a funny blue or green, the word is taken to be some marine mammal.
Might get away with aqua-marine.
So how do you know about it, eh? What have you got to say for yourself, hmm?
No, you wouldn't. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by havenoideaatall
He would if he was drinking it. ;) :D
Paint the inside walls of a shed ? , other than the occasional patch of overspray , or a patch to see what colour it drys to , a spill splash etc, or a bit of white gloss to draw or sketch on , why would you paint the inside, no one sees the walls , there covered in calander pickies , tapping and other charts, shadow boards, shelves, cupboards , timber racks, fridge , hooks with leads etc .
Damm waste of time for a bloke to paint the inside walls IMO :rolleyes:
No, he wouldn't. With a name like that, it has got to be a chap's drink. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
To Driver:
The front page cover needs to have the word "SHED" somewhere on it.
As "The Code of Pratice" refers to anything.
"The Shed Code of Pratice"
"Shed's Code of Pratice"
"Code of Pratice for a Shed"
just trying help...:)
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Originally Posted by Woodgrub
Woodgrub
Think about it like this: there is only one Code of Practice that's of any real worth and that's our Code of Practice.
In other words, the Code of Practice.
Any bloke, when referring to the Code of Practice knows what it is about. No further explanation is necessary.
Do the math Scott!:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wongo
When I was 18, I had one of those MA-1 Yank flying jackets. They were all the rage in the early 90s.
Mine was blue, but some of the girls said it was green, aquamarine-tourquoise. To this day I still say it was blue.
I'm starting to think that colour blindness (real or affected) is an essential part of being a real bloke. After all 1 in 5 of us have real colourblindness, and it's as good an excuse as not knowing the rules. I mean it's all black and white (except for the occasional technicolour yawn. But then you're feeling a little off colour anyway.......)
I was wondering.... is carrot a colour or a texture? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Caliban
Damned right! 'Sides, I'm pretty sure it defines a shed as being the "domain of a bloke." (Well... I think it does. I'll get SWMBO to check it out later. :rolleyes: )Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
By including "shed" in the title you're tempting SWMBO, some chaps and the uninitiated into assuming it only applies to the shack out the back, when we know better. Why make trouble for ourselves? It's The Code. Leave it at that...
Like either of these? (don't pick the one on the left 'cos they call is 'sage' :eek: )Quote:
Originally Posted by havenoideaatall
http://store1.yimg.com/I/a-army-navydepot_1846_70169375