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  • Originally posted by MacLoud View Post
    ...we would imagine that you are a grown man, how much more effort is it to use the proper word, rather than some arcane code that the children on other web sites recognise as "groovy".
    ...
    Word-up dude...
    (in my best arcane children code)

    I really wouldn't push the proper word thing too far friend, when I was in London last (9 months ago) I heard the word "Fag" used for cigarettes, "bob" and "quid" used for money (but "bob" can't be my uncle if he's money) the "tube" was used for the underground, "hack" and "hackney" was used liberally for Taxi... the list goes on, I only wish my nephew was here to help me with this post (he lives there) he could go on for hours highlighting the UK's arcane code that the children on other web sites recognise as "groovy".

    You might refrain from the proper word issue a bit as what's good for you isn't always what's good for the rest of the world. Pup for pickup seems to me as like having an issue with using the work "pick" for plectrum... when in Rome...
    -Brad

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    • Originally posted by MacLoud View Post
      Pupoholic

      I respect that you may have a sucessful business with your pickups but speaking as an English chap your web site make claims that may not be provable and uses "relaxed English". This engenders a certain caution in how your products may be viewed. |Are the descriptions provable in law? Are they as accurate as your English? The spelling on your site needs work.

      "Pups" is really quite childish and we would imagine that you are a grown man, how much more effort is it to use the proper word, rather than some arcane code that the children on other web sites recognise as "groovy".
      As we have pointed out "PUP" means "to be tricked into buying something that is not worth anything" or as Neil Young put it a "piece of crap".

      I reiterate the word is "Pickup"....

      regards

      Delta MacLoud

      Oh Boy........... can't we just tip a Pint and talk about something other then work-work- work.. hey I know--> Hows the fish bittin' across the pond?

      just kidding yas! you make great points thanks for the tips- I'll look into spending some cash that direction "pickups" not pups.. better English / grammar on the web site..as far as Proof - why would I LIE? its not my BAG! -- and while your correcting others ENGLISH most of us spell it "recognize" not "recognise" haha- just ribbin' ya! dude - not trying to make ya mad, ok.. every one is human and NO ONE is perfect -- & I'll drink to that! won't you have one with me? come on Drink Up.. Cheers! Long Live The Queen!


      now heres what we caught in Long Beach today Sept. 9th on the Sport Passenger Boats.
      26 Sculpin, 97 Rockfish, 21 Bocaccio, 8 Bluefin Tuna, 22 Bonito, 3 Albacore, 16 Sheephead, 1 Dorado, 75 Whitefish, 3 Barracuda, 1 Yellowtail

      Would have like to have been the one who landed the Dorado - it would be on the BBQ right about now!!
      Last edited by pupoholic; 09-10-2008, 01:52 AM.
      Let's all Close shop and Go Fishing!, the heck with everything today!

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      • Rosie, displaced person

        I thought Rosie was a riveter in WW2. Maybe she fell on hard times.

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_the_Riveter

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        • Gentlemen, RedHouse and Pupoholic.

          If my overly verbose, pompous rantings have given offense I wish to apologise unreservedly. I am an asshole (UK version arsehole) and will not do it again.

          If I may comment (without wanting to cause further offense) on some of the slang quoted by RedHouse.
          "Hackney carriage" is still the correct word used to describe a London Black Cab. "Quid" is probably from quid pro quo, describing exchange of equal value.
          "Fag" is common slang for a cigarette, as is Gasper and Tab.
          Fag also means an unpaid servant in a Boys Public school (usually a more junior scholar) as well as the US meaning of a gay person.
          "Bob" was used for shilling (cannot find a reason), an old coin value now not in popular usage since decimalisation, a 10pence piece is sometimes called a "bob" but not often. As for the others who knows?

          Anyway as a certain gentleman has said, lets go fishing.... and back to reading about pickups.

          Delta MacLoud

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          • Fag, as used in the cigarette sense most likely is derived from:

            fagot |ˈfagət| |ˈf?gət| |ˈfagət| ( Brit. faggot)

            a bundle of sticks or twigs bound together as fuel.
            Which is more or less representative of a pack of cigarettes; a bundle of sticks which you burn.

            And why do we call a dollar a "buck"?
            Last edited by David Schwab; 09-10-2008, 11:44 PM.
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            • Originally posted by MacLoud View Post
              ... I wish to apologise unreservedly...
              No need on my part, no harm done at all.


              Originally posted by MacLoud View Post
              ...I am an asshole...
              No you're not, just a person passionate about things that concern you, and IMHO passionate people are the best kind of people to hang out with!.


              PS; arse is also used in Scotland where my wife's family lives, she was born in East Kilbride.
              -Brad

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              • Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
                ...and why do we call a dollar a "buck"?...
                THAT is a really good question David, ....anybody?
                -Brad

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                • yep - good to hang with ya.. MacLoud

                  I have heard if you want to make a friend in an English Pup - be sure to in gauge in an good heated argument with that person! hahahah!
                  is this true?

                  Now - back to my Yellow-Tail Fish Taco feast with a 12oz. Petes Wicked Ale!
                  Let's all Close shop and Go Fishing!, the heck with everything today!

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                  • Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
                    And why do we call a dollar a "buck"?
                    I think it started out as "sawbuck" but I have no idea why.
                    -Stan
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                    • Originally posted by Stan H View Post
                      I think it started out as "sawbuck" but I have no idea why.
                      I think "sawbuck" came from the Roman numeral V on the $5 bill looking like an upside down saw horse.

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                      • No, a sawbuck is $10 - Roman numeral X = 10.

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                        • 'X'

                          Wikipedia sez that early $10 bills had an 'X' on them
                          which recalled a sawbuck, a stand for sawing logs.

                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawbuck




                          -drh
                          "Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."

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                          • Originally posted by pupoholic View Post
                            yep - good to hang with ya.. MacLoud

                            I have heard if you want to make a friend in an English Pup - be sure to in gauge in an good heated argument with that person! hahahah!
                            is this true?
                            Hi Pupoholic

                            If you want to make friends in an English Public House (pub) you first have to talk to strangers and having a heated argument with strangers is a good way to get stabbed in London at the moment... very sad.
                            Pubs are not what there were once upon a time, all "local" pubs seem to have to serve bad food, cheap beer and have large television screens showing Football or other "Sports"(with loud sound) as often as possible. Intelligent conversation is not on the menu.

                            Delta MacLoud

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                            • I thought it was the X on the $10 bill and talked myself out of it...seems like I remember hearing something about how it looked like a sawbuck when the bill was folded.

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                              • Originally posted by MacLoud View Post
                                Hi Pupoholic

                                If you want to make friends in an English Public House (pub) you first have to talk to strangers and having a heated argument with strangers is a good way to get stabbed in London at the moment... very sad.
                                Pubs are not what there were once upon a time, all "local" pubs seem to have to serve bad food, cheap beer and have large television screens showing Football or other "Sports"(with loud sound) as often as possible. Intelligent conversation is not on the menu.

                                Delta MacLoud
                                good to know - sorry bout the change.. shucks..

                                I have noticed over here English Gents that are provoked into a fight usually
                                whip the poop out of the USA guy - I have a theory on that:
                                "because guns are not allowed in the UK ( England?) they have evolved with better hand to hand skills then the USA men."

                                There was some White Notzzee Punks from OC, CAlif USA.. that were picking on a English guy - they followed him out of the bar - some kids on skateboards rode by the English Gent asked to borrow the skateboard - he turned around
                                and knock the Notzzee in the head and the rest ran away - next day stories in the bar were that the Notzzees were attacked by a large gang.. LOL! - The English Gent -smoked em -- good old English know how! --
                                Last edited by pupoholic; 09-11-2008, 08:56 PM.
                                Let's all Close shop and Go Fishing!, the heck with everything today!

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