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    They would be the male parts of the lego brick. All true lego bricks are multiple-ly hermaphrodite, featuring a pair (or more) of male bits and a pair (or more) of female bits, though these tend to be blurred in distinction.

    Sticklebricks are homosexual.
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    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    and these would then be asexual crossdressers... its a complicated field, this lego sexuality business...

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    what is the name of the hole they slip into when building with lego?
    Holes... just a wild guess like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post


    right, random question I know, but I'd like people to give me names for the various parts of a lego block. Top, bottom, sides....no problems so far. But what is the name of the little pieces at the top, and what is the name of the hole they slip into when building with lego?
    Wait a minute...
    The little pieces at the top (technically termed knobs by the way) don't slip into any holes. They go into the gap between the bottom edges of the block and the roundy things that fit in the central space between any four knobs.
    You know, I'm beginning to think you've not got any lego blocks at all!


    Last edited by stann; 09/04/2010 at 12:55 AM.
    more bass

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    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    I'm beginning to think you've not got any lego blocks at all!
    He's got Duplo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post


    right, random question I know, but I'd like people to give me names for the various parts of a lego block. Top, bottom, sides....no problems so far. But what is the name of the little pieces at the top, and what is the name of the hole they slip into when building with lego?
    Duncan from "About the House" just gave me a shout and he has a few concerns about the sturdiness of that structure - no foundation dug for a start!!!!! Schoolboy error there.

    Have you given any thought to insulating this structure? Dunc was just saying that research has shown that much heat is lost through the walls and roof without proper insulation. Food for thought, there.

    There was also the point abo....................hang on.............phone call..................its Dermot Bannon.

    Dermot has a few concerns about the colour scheme. Are you sure about the blue/red/yellow/white combo???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Dermot has a few concerns about the colour scheme. Are you sure about the blue/red/yellow/white combo???
    Now we know who came up with the colour scheme for Tallaght Stadium!
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acornvilla View Post
    getting warts removed hurts like a hoor
    I imagine the genital kind do alright :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    Wait a minute...
    The little pieces at the top (technically termed knobs by the way)
    Indeed, hence the expression 'a Lego of Derry fans'.
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    Just in the nick of time:

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    Pleasurably we would like to announce that MFA has finally issued your visas.

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    Has anyone here been tempted by the ad banner in the forum page with catchy grabline "Play with me" and pixie/fairy who don't look so innocent


    EDIT- It seems its gone now or i had beer googles on some other ad :-)
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    Based on some very brief research comparing the spoken section of the British National Corpus and the Limerick Corpus of Irish English, it seems that an Irish person will say 'f**ked' 6.02 times as often as a British person will.*


    (*Yes, there are whole lot of variables which mean that statistic is by no means perfect, but it's still meaningful.)
    Last edited by osarusan; 12/04/2010 at 6:59 PM. Reason: 'f**ked', not 'f**k'

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    I was headed for Warsaw on a stag weekend. Not any more!!!

    Hasten to add, an awful tragedy for the Polish people and I'm genuinely sympathetic re same.

    Plan B = SLIGO HERE WE COME!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    I was headed for Warsaw on a stag weekend. Not any more!!!

    Hasten to add, an awful tragedy for the Polish people and I'm genuinely sympathetic re same.

    Plan B = SLIGO HERE WE COME!!!!!
    A worthy replacement

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    Based on some very brief research comparing the spoken section of the British National Corpus and the Limerick Corpus of Irish English, it seems that an Irish person will say 'f**ked' 6.02 times as often as a British person will.*


    (*Yes, there are whole lot of variables which mean that statistic is by no means perfect, but it's still meaningful.)
    Does that include 'f**ked' with an e?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    A worthy replacement
    Hell Yeah!!! Looking forward to it.

    Would the Sligo community care to recommend any decent boozers (preferably with a juke box!!)?
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