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..any word? Or one in particular...? How about... Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis..? emoticon Or... Canterbury..? emoticon





I suggest the Hiemlich manoeuvre to dislodge that rather cumbersome medical journal you must have swallowed. Though I see no link betwixt a rare lung disease and some insignificant part of Kent. You've surely imbibed too much sherbert my friend.

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Oi, Churchill!


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All right, all right....just a little teasing about chocolates.



emoticon And why not indeed..? emoticon

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As someone once said, it's all in the context - or as Winston Churchill said;
"two great nations, separated by a common language." emoticon



....two, eh..? emoticon emoticon

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ntnon wrote:

..any word? Or one in particular...? How about... Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis..? emoticon Or... Canterbury..? emoticon



I suggest the Hiemlich manoeuvre to dislodge that rather cumbersome medical journal you must have swallowed.



emoticon

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 Though I see no link betwixt a rare lung disease and some insignificant part of Kent.



Longest word in the English Language.
'Long' synonymous with 'Great'.
"Greatest" work in the English Language.
The Canterbury Tales.
The Miller's Tale.
History.
A History lesson I was once in, where my teacher attempted to show off by reciting the rare miner's disease, but failed, only to be corrected by two of the pupils. emoticon

Looped. Linked. And all is illuminate.. emoticon

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 You've surely imbibed too much sherbert my friend.



Imbibed?! Well, really....! Pots and Kettles.. emoticon

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six degrees of Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosissississs


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Imbibed?! Well, really....! Pots and Kettles.. emoticon



Yeh yeh, alright point taken emoticon .

As for your tenuous link, I believe surely one of the greatest works in the English language would be the Dictionary, and therefore I believe you'll find Oxford apropos rather than this Canterthingy nonsense.

It's a late night on the dib dab again for me I'm afraid.

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Degrees of Sillynes-cessito-esting, testing, one, two, five.. Three sir!


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As for your tenuous link, I believe surely one of the greatest works in the English language would be the Dictionary, and therefore I believe you'll find Oxford apropos rather than this Canterthingy nonsense.



Ah, but have Dr.s Murray or Minor (whether or not of Crowthorne or Broadmoor) ever been portrayed in a film featuring the music of Queen?! And did either of them write the Miller's Tale?!

..I think I've made a point.. emoticon

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It's a late night on the dib dab again for me I'm afraid.



Dib dib dib..? Oh boy! Scouts... emoticon

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Ah, but have Dr.s Murray or Minor (whether or not of Crowthorne or Broadmoor) ever been portrayed in a film featuring the music of Queen?! And did either of them write the Miller's Tale?!



Not a thing to be proud of if you consider those Zeist guys. Scaramouche! Scaramouche!


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ntnon Dib dib dib..? Oh boy! Scouts... emoticon



An unhappy part of my youth yes, why do you think I require copious amounts of powdered confectionary products to get through the day. I've burnt the woggle and garters but to no avail.


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