MacBludgeon said:I get Yenners and agree/disagree as I see fit, but I don't get that tosser Crackle, where's he coming from, eh?
Fair point, original post edited: I was in a funny mood last night.
MacBludgeon said:I get Yenners and agree/disagree as I see fit, but I don't get that tosser Crackle, where's he coming from, eh?
yenrod said:A really feel for you Yells'...all the best mate - you'll know the vibe will always be there!
Rhythm Thief said:He never seems to add anythiong positive.
Rhythm Thief said:I like to be fair, if I can. But, since you insist, no I don't really get Yenrod. Anyone who says that Arch is a "nasty piece of work" is out of order, in my book. Not that I'm carrying a torch for Arch or anything ...
Arch said:It's the freeform punctuation that really gets me though.
Crackle said:Think of him as a modern James Joyce.
Uncle Mort said:Do you not let northerners in, then?
Bigtwin said:think of him as a modern james joyce
I think you mean?
Black Sheep said:I don't get yenners, he obviously comes in a different cereal to the one I have
Admin said:I often have to re-read just to get the jist of it, but most of the time get Yenners.
Having said that some of his posts go right over my head, and I sometimes have a job telling whether he's being serious or not. Then he'll go and post a gem like this to Yello who's recently lost his dog (which I thought was really heartfelt):
Not a way that most people whould have thought to express the sentiment, but definitely heartfelt and meaningful, and definitely Yenners.
Cheers,
Shaun
Crackle said:Think of him as a modern James Joyce.
Sittingduck said:You never heard of just adding milk?
Anyway - I don't really know Yenrod well but his posts are often entertaining. Seems a good fella to me. No doubt there are some exceptions but we all have our moments!
SD
yenrod said:Shaun i was infering that Yello will always love the dog ie the vibe (atmosphere - look it up in the french dictionary). Respect to Yello.