Re: If you're an American...
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Mr JP Fugley
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j2k4
I've heard it Tempest in a teapot....
Thanks for emboldening the "
pot" I would have read it as teacup otherwise.
-Welcome :)
Re: If you're an American...
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
Thanks for emboldening the "pot" I would have read it as teacup otherwise.
-Welcome :)
Sir, you are a Gentleman amongst rogues, cads and assorted scoundrels.
Re: If you're an American...
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
-Welcome :)
Sir, you are a Gentleman amongst rogues, cads and assorted scoundrels.
I refuse to live a graceless existence.
We have this in common, I think. :)
Re: If you're an American...
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
Sir, you are a Gentleman amongst rogues, cads and assorted scoundrels.
I refuse to live a graceless existence.
We have this in common, I think. :)
Indeed, there are too many who allow standards to slip.
Re: If you're an American...
I'm right there with you, ol' grey pubes.
Re: If you're an American...
What a love-in.
Cheers for answers guys, I think I actually prefer tempest in a teapot (I'm a sucker for alliteration). Though that would presumably be a slightly larger storm than one contained in a cup.
Re: If you're an American...
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Originally Posted by
Skillian
What a love-in.
Cheers for answers guys, I think I actually prefer tempest in a teapot (I'm a sucker for alliteration). Though that would presumably be a slightly larger storm than one contained in a cup.
It also has the advantage of book-end "T"s, which adds snob-appeal. :)