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Old Jun 5th 2013, 12:48 pm
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
****. You've eventually posted something I agree with.
Not true, there was another post about nine months ago if my memory serves me right.
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Old Jun 5th 2013, 12:52 pm
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Default Re: When you think of the term 'bubbly' to describe someone

Originally Posted by mentalist
Not true, there was another post about nine months ago if my memory serves me right.
You're one of the few posters who provide real trouble for me to generate a mental image of.

So far I've got early 50's, skinny, bit dull until you talk about the one topic you really get excited for (not sure what) and someone who pulls out the "oh, bugger, I've left my wallet at home" regularly.
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Old Jun 5th 2013, 12:54 pm
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You're one of the few posters who provide real trouble for me to generate a mental image of.

So far I've got early 50's, skinny, bit dull until you talk about the one topic you really get excited for (not sure what) and someone who pulls out the "oh, bugger, I've left my wallet at home" regularly.
I will hazard a guess at cheap deals or saving money.
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Originally Posted by weasel decentral
I will hazard a guess at cheap deals or saving money.
Probably 'Borrows' peoples unwanted Entertainer vouchers.........
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Originally Posted by weasel decentral
I will hazard a guess at cheap deals or saving money.
I thought that was a bit obvious. A very fair shout, but I was hoping more for something like Trains or Star Wars or something random like the Boer Wars
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Originally Posted by Scamp
I thought that was a bit obvious. A very fair shout, but I was hoping more for something like Trains or Star Wars or something random like the Boer Wars
Cheap Star Wars figurines, cheap books on the Boer Wars and cross dressing.
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Originally Posted by weasel decentral
Cheap Star Wars figurines, cheap books on the Boer Wars and cross dressing.
How did I miss that opportunity?
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Originally Posted by mentalist
Not true, there was another post about nine months ago if my memory serves me right.
What sort of nightmare is this? You've now proved me wrong, too.
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Originally Posted by mentalist
At least nobody can ever call me bubbly.
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Originally Posted by saudiflares
these two do not automatically spring to mind
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* you never know I could be doing them an injustice - they could well be bubbly people
Which one is redshark?
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Actually you’ve all got it wrong. The chap on the left is a well known TV religious personality who preaches Islam on the satellite channel Iqra. He might not be physically bubbly but personality wise, yes, as he is a very well spoken and articulate person with many followers. He travels around the world to preach. I remember a story he once narrated about his trip to the Massai tribe in Africa where they have a tradition of performing a jump dance called the Adumu dance as a welcome ceremony. He told them not to perform this dance because it makes him feel uncomfortable. They apparently misunderstood him so they asked him back “if you don’t like it why don’t you do the jump dance instead and show us if you can do any better! “
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Default Re: When you think of the term 'bubbly' to describe someone

Originally Posted by redShark
I remember a story he once narrated about his trip to the Massai tribe in Africa where they have a tradition of performing a jump dance called the Adumu dance as a welcome ceremony. He told them not to perform this dance because it makes him feel uncomfortable. They apparently misunderstood him so they asked him back “if you don’t like it why don’t you do the jump dance instead and show us if you can do any better! “
Nice...I wonder how he would feel if the Massai travelled to his country and acted in a similar way.
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Originally Posted by redShark
Actually you’ve all got it wrong. The chap on the left is a well known TV religious personality who preaches Islam on the satellite channel Iqra. He might not be physically bubbly but personality wise, yes, as he is a very well spoken and articulate person with many followers. He travels around the world to preach. I remember a story he once narrated about his trip to the Massai tribe in Africa where they have a tradition of performing a jump dance called the Adumu dance as a welcome ceremony. He told them not to perform this dance because it makes him feel uncomfortable. They apparently misunderstood him so they asked him back “if you don’t like it why don’t you do the jump dance instead and show us if you can do any better! “
The dance was probably turning him on .
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Old Jun 6th 2013, 9:20 am
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The Adumu dance was just too bubbly.

Is it the one where the menfolk schwing their schlongs?
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Originally Posted by redShark
Actually you’ve all got it wrong. The chap on the left is a well known TV religious personality who preaches Islam on the satellite channel Iqra. He might not be physically bubbly but personality wise, yes, as he is a very well spoken and articulate person with many followers. He travels around the world to preach. I remember a story he once narrated about his trip to the Massai tribe in Africa where they have a tradition of performing a jump dance called the Adumu dance as a welcome ceremony. He told them not to perform this dance because it makes him feel uncomfortable. They apparently misunderstood him so they asked him back “if you don’t like it why don’t you do the jump dance instead and show us if you can do any better! “
What, he went to Kenya/ Tanzania and was treated with honour and given the traditional greeting dance that has been going on for millenia and he told them not to do it. Nice.

BTW Soba is hello is Masaai. I spent a while thinking security guards were asking if i'd had a drink.

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