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9 hours ago, ady said:

Got me again, no winning with you..........Have I forgotten anything here in my reply!

We're all winners here on TSF.

(Well, except for a few).

The word "innuendo" generally has a  negative element, whereas "double entendre" is generally neutral, but can include innuendo.

No.

🙂

Chards

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On 25/03/2022 at 04:58, NeutronJack said:

Well, given the unfortunate frequency of tragic boating accidents experienced by members of the forum, I imagine it would be quite a job to calculate. You'd obviously have to consider 'safe on land' vs. 'lost at sea' tonnage, in order to get reasonably close.

NeutronJack  

Wait till someone locates the HMS Forum...its going to blow away the SS America.

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9 hours ago, LawrenceChard said:

The word "innuendo" generally has a  negative element, whereas "double entendre" is generally neutral, but can include innuendo

Yes you are right, I know now who does innuendo here and who does double entendre.

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On 31/03/2022 at 07:32, Arganto said:

Did you know that due to all the tragic boating accidents suffered by TSF members that Doggerland is now once again recognised as an above water landmass. Albeit much shinier than before.

And no @HerefordBullyun, not Doggin'land, that's further south.

Can you point it out on google maps also is it free?

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On 24/03/2022 at 23:07, James32 said:

My best plausible guess would be 20000 members x 200oz average ( people with a few ozs..people with thousands hence average)

4 million ozs 😳🤯 

 

We could open a central bank on our own and issue a silver backed currency 😁
Not with my silver though after the tragic boat accident.

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3 hours ago, adamantio999 said:

We could open a central bank on our own and issue a silver backed currency 😁
Not with my silver though after the tragic boat accident.

Seems TSF members are both careless and very tight

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On 25/03/2022 at 10:22, dicker said:

I suspect there will be people here who hold:

  • Nothing
  • A single 1oz coin
  • A stack
  • Whales who hold pretty significant amounts of silver - perhaps several thousand ounces

Best

Dicker

I doubt Wales invests in silver mate 🙂

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