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Caption contest 54
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Mar0919
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Ok, Ok!!! So the prices of fuel are sky high, but THIS is ridiculous!!!!! |
11 Apr 2011
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Redbull
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"By joe, What did you think of the formation old boy? "Just spiffing old boy. I say old boy fancy skipping down to "the officers� mess. for some tea and scones?!""By jove! what a marvelous idea, Jeeves!, sounds like a hoot!"Redbull gives you wings you know .
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11 Apr 2011
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Jayho
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By joe RB, that�s hilarious. BTW, just where did that expression originate from?
Here�s my contribution.
The airborne leg of the Trains, Planes & Automobiles World Relay Race |
11 Apr 2011
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Redbull
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Hi Jayho,With reference to your question........ The words...... By Joe, Spiffing, Old boy, By Jove, Jeeves as I know was used in the British forces with the high ranking offices. Sometimes used for expressing pleasure, excitement, joy, and greeting a fellow officer back in the 1st and 2nd world wars. Hope this helps with where these originated from Jayho. REDBULL GIVES YOU WINGS YOU KNOW . |
11 Apr 2011
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Jayho
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By jove, sure does RB. Those expressions are just so spiffingly dandy. |
11 Apr 2011
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