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philip347
I pronouce uaafanblog's name as U-banna-flog.Does anyone else see it this way?

I know that I've heard the saying, "flogging your dolphin".

Semantically does this mean if you flog your dolphin, that he bans you?This has bothered me for some time,..really.
TheDoc
QUOTE (philip32+)
I pronouce uaafanblog's name as U-banna-flog.Does anyone else see it this way?


No.

QUOTE (phillip31+)
I know that I've heard the saying, "flogging your dolphin".

Semantically does this mean if you flog your dolphin, that he bans you?


No.
xtrmn8r
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Semantically does this mean if you flog your dolphin, that he bans you?This has bothered me for some time,..really.


You have GOT to be joking blink.gif
N O M
QUOTE (philip30+)
I know that I've heard the saying, "flogging your dolphin".

Semantically does this mean if you flog your dolphin, that he bans you?
I've never heard the expression. But I'd guess its meaning isn't far different to spanking your monkey. Something you philip29 will be very familiar with. wink.gif
philip347
Thank you for your sincear input.
Does look like u-banna-flog to me, if you look at it quickly.
Gorgeous
QUOTE (xtrmn8r+Jul 15 2008, 03:07 PM)

You have GOT to be joking blink.gif

You cannot be sued for hurling abuse over the internet if you are doing it to yourself. wink.gif



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Karl
QUOTE (philip347+Jul 16 2008, 01:47 AM)
I pronouce uaafanblog's name as U-banna-flog.Does anyone else see it this way?


Looks like dyslexia.

This is not meant as an insult, just an observation.
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