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Author:  parasexas [ 13 Jul 2010 01:21 ]
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here is my baby for sale. if anybody interested give a call.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 490wt_1138

Author:  parasexas [ 19 Jul 2010 21:06 ]
Post subject:  Re: '05 plate XB9SX

:?

Author:  parasexas [ 30 Jul 2010 10:54 ]
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:?

Author:  att [ 30 Jul 2010 17:34 ]
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I wouldn`t touch an e bay advert like that with a fucking barge pole....I immediately thought the seller was a prick.
I could be wrong, but it has not been known.....

Author:  gunter [ 30 Jul 2010 18:19 ]
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att wrote:
with a fucking barge pole


I'm always amazed, how some phrases are literally the same in two languages.
No rating of the bike in question intended.

Author:  parasexas [ 31 Jul 2010 15:20 ]
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may i ask you lads what you talkin' about :?:

Author:  Roz [ 31 Jul 2010 16:52 ]
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Sigh...do you not have Google?

"Wouldn't touch with a barge-pole"
Meaning

Said of something or someone so unappealing that one wouldn't want to approach near.

Origin

Barge-poles are the long wooden poles that are used to push barges along. The term was first recorded in Edward Farmer's Scrap book, being a selection of poems, songs, scraps, etc., 1846:

Barge-pole - A large stick or thick bough. Also generally used for any large piece of wood.

Barges are now less common in the UK, where the word was coined, and those that remain are usually powered by engines. Recreational punting still utilises poles similar to barge-poles.

The earliest reference I can find to the figurative use of 'wouldn't touch with a barge-pole' is Lady Monkswell's Diary, 1893:

It will be a long while before any political party touches Home Rule again with the end of a barge pole.

The expression appears to derive from the earlier American phrase 'I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole'. This is recorded in the magazine of the U.S. Masonic community - The Official Magazine of the Grand Lodge of the United States, 1843, edited by James L Ridgely:

But that mushroom aristocracy of our country... who would not condescend to touch a poor man with a ten foot pole, were their extraction traced, in nine cases out of ten they were nurtured in the squalid huts of poverty.

Ten-foot poles were, in all likelihood, barge-poles by another name.


Hence your bike advert doesn't make it sound very appealing and no-one'd get within ten foot of it willingly.

Does that help?

Author:  smarty [ 31 Jul 2010 16:58 ]
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Didn't help me, I'm still a twat..... but it was a damn good read :yup:

Author:  parasexas [ 31 Jul 2010 19:05 ]
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still makes no fuckin' sence to me. i might be prick or twat or what ever you lot want to call me, but can't see whats wrong with my add and there is definately nothing wrong with a bike.

Author:  parasexas [ 31 Jul 2010 20:45 ]
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greasemonkey wrote:
OED wrote:
Noun

sence

1. Common misspelling of sense.

i do apologise for that, you sad git. i do some mistakes sometimes, but just because of my soviet origin.

Author:  Ash [ 01 Aug 2010 09:38 ]
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Quote:
Usually BUELL's rear tyre lasts about 2000miles for 1203cc and about 2500 miles for 984cc bikes. THIS IS A FACT!!!***


Er .... no its not!

Author:  spen [ 01 Aug 2010 10:03 ]
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greasemonkey wrote:
must be the "Soviet origins" again,,



We all make mistakes when Russian about..........

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