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scrubbedexpat097 Dec 12th 2009 12:45 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8166450)
Well done you! What special person you are for correcting her.

We don't need trolls on this forum.



Sally a Troll:lol::lol:

She's an Essex girl like me mate;)

fledermaus Dec 12th 2009 1:15 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 8166007)
So more yang - my car died - transmission has kerplunked.

Wonder when I will get some ying?

:rofl:

According to Wikipedia

"Yin means dark and cold, while Yang means bright and hot. The idea of Yin-Yang originated from the ancient Chinese philosophy of Fu Xi"

So there you have it, too much FuXi in your life. I bet you knew that already.

Sally Redux Dec 12th 2009 1:53 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8168135)
According to Wikipedia

"Yin means dark and cold, while Yang means bright and hot. The idea of Yin-Yang originated from the ancient Chinese philosophy of Fu Xi"

So there you have it, too much FuXi in your life. I bet you knew that already.

:lol:

Yin is the feminine force.

fledermaus Dec 12th 2009 2:12 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 8168188)
:lol:

Yin is the feminine force.

I know this.

Oink Dec 12th 2009 3:50 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 8168085)
Sally a Troll:lol::lol:

She's an Essex girl like me mate;)

What would you call it when one of our regulars is having a bad day and some one comes on and their only contribution is to try and cause offense.? We don't need that stuff on the Canadian section, we sttrive for a bit more civility. There was no need for it.

scrubbedexpat097 Dec 12th 2009 3:56 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8168363)
What would you call it when one of our regulars is having a bad day and some one comes on and their only contribution is to try and cause offense.? We don't need that stuff on the Canadian section, we sttrive for a bit more civility. There was no need for it.


One word for you............Wolves:lol:

Sally is not a Troll and obviously the OP didn't think so either. Chill out mate:wub:

Oink Dec 12th 2009 4:24 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 8168370)
One word for you............Wolves:lol:

Sally is not a Troll and obviously the OP didn't think so either. Chill out mate:wub:

I've just watched the game. :frown:
How did you get on with Everton?

And, this the Canadian section, we don't need that type of trolling attitude over here. If you want to be rude stay in the American section.

Butch Cassidy Dec 12th 2009 4:31 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 8168085)
Sally a Troll:lol::lol:

She's an Essex girl like me mate;)

Troll, essex girl. Same fing aint it


Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8168135)
According to Wikipedia

"Yin means dark and cold, while Yang means bright and hot. The idea of Yin-Yang originated from the ancient Chinese philosophy of Fu Xi"

So there you have it, too much FuXi in your life. I bet you knew that already.

I thought it was the Ancient Tibetan Philosophy of Fu Qu :confused:

Sally Redux Dec 13th 2009 5:13 am

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8168392)
I've just watched the game. :frown:
How did you get on with Everton?

And, this the Canadian section, we don't need that type of trolling attitude over here. If you want to be rude stay in the American section.

Message understood for Christ's sake :frown:

Alan2005 Dec 13th 2009 7:53 am

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 8169360)
Message understood for Christ's sake :frown:

ahem... I think you just got pwned.

Sally Redux Dec 13th 2009 7:59 am

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8169567)
ahem... I think you just got pwned.

Miserable shower of bastards.

bsmith Dec 13th 2009 9:03 am

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 8166086)
:lol:


It is - she might be looking for the wrong thing :lol:


....you could be on to something here. Urban Dictionary Defines "Ying-Yang" as a "slang term for the anus" - this could explain why poor old Amydavid is always finding herself in the sh!t?

AmyDavid Dec 13th 2009 12:56 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by bsmith (Post 8169667)
....you could be on to something here. Urban Dictionary Defines "Ying-Yang" as a "slang term for the anus" - this could explain why poor old Amydavid is always finding herself in the sh!t?

LOL oh my goodness perhaps I shall ask for a dictionary for Christmas this year - that is most definately NOT what I was talking about!!

Butch Cassidy Dec 13th 2009 1:52 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 8169574)
Miserable shower of bastards.

AHEM, dont tar everyone on here with the same brush :p

bsmith Dec 13th 2009 2:04 pm

Re: Ying & Yang
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 8170004)
LOL oh my goodness perhaps I shall ask for a dictionary for Christmas this year - that is most definately NOT what I was talking about!!

....Here you go - just think of it as an early Christmas present. ;)


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