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Driver, apparently women like a bloke who is man enough to wear pink. Therefore pink must be a blokely colour.:cool:
Mate, if you're referring to that Bundy ad, I'll point out to you something that the sheila has also missed: when she delivers that line about preferring a man who's man enough to wear pink, she's talking to a person (possibly a chap, I find it hard to believe he's a bloke) in a dyed pink polar bear suit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wongo
This tends to dilute the potency of her argument.
Further, the pink in question has been derived from what is clearly a red footy sock judiciously dipped into the bear's bathwater by his blokely mates. (See Para 9 Blokely Attire, sub-para 9.3.3 Colour, sub-sub-para 9.3.3.4 Pink)
I think on either count the Code deals with your query satisfactorily. Thank you for raising it and providing us with an opportunity to test the Code's effectiveness. ;)
Yup. (Any more "ayes" and we'll be up to our necks in eye patches, wooden legs and Seaman Stains!)
Ah Ha! She said, as she waved 'er wooden leg!
Also known as "Aye!" :D
Have run said code past various blokes at work.
Whilst meeting with general apporval one bloke suggests footwear section should include specific reference to;
"manky uggboot with gaffa tape reinforcement"
Carry on.
Seconded.Quote:
"manky uggboot with gaffa tape reinforcement"
OK, gents (see para 10- Inter-Bloke Communications, sub para 10.3 - Blokely Terms).
I have attached two files. They both contain the Code of Practice, brought up to date. One is in A4 format and the other in A5.
In the A4 file, amendments to the Code have been highlighted. They include:-
- Some minor modifications to the text throughout the Code, employing more precise terminology.
- An extra sub-paragraph on Sharpening in para 6 - Tools - suggested in part by SkewChiDAmN!!
- A useful addition to para 9 - Blokely Attire, submitted by BobL and his external sub-committee and dealing with the important issue of the gaffer-tape reinforced manky uggboot.
- A new section in para 10 - Inter-Bloke Communications, dealing with the previously omitted and very important area of Blokely Terms.
Please ensure that you read the updated Code of Practice and bring your personal copy up to date without delay to ensure compliance.
Thank you for your attention.
Toodle Pip!
Col
Or a bloke who has done himself an injury in the shed.Quote:
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Dan
BTW: Toodle pip is a bit Chappish isn't it?
Nah, it means 'the other end of the dog' :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by DanP
(Think about it.) :D
I was wondering when someone would notice. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DanP
Not bad, Ginge, but verging on chappish, too, I reckon. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
big's pum. :D
Today while out trying to get a new frog for a stanley 220 I bought some A5 paper and tonight I printed out this wonderful document.
Tomorrow I shall drill a hole in the top Right hand corner , cable tie together and shall enforce the rule that all who enter My Shed shall read and abide by the said document rules
Thanks to Driver ( Col) for the work and effort much appreciated
I dunno if this has already been mentioned but its a must to have a place in the shed which is reserved to "incubate" new tools until the missus realises that you already owned it a long time ago....;p
Col
Somehow I only noticed this thread tonight and have sent myself to stand in the corner for being so unblokely.
Whilst there I read a thread about intercoms between house and shed. This is something swmbo has tried to get me to install. I am proud of my efforts of passive resistance. Such a device would remove the very soul of the shed. It would reduce the shed to another place from where I could be found out hounded, harrangued and summoned.:eek:
This must be made part of the code. Imagine not being able to use the old "if a machine is running don't come tapping me on the shoulder" line.
This is a threat that no one else has foreseen. As insidious as telemarketers are in the house.
I know this is a really late amendment but without it all previous efforts may well be thwarted.