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Please PM my Sphongle and Bump it!!

 

 

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"What the flock" refers to a very popular, universal phrase - it sounds very similar - that can be used to express surprise, indignation, or just good old sarcasm.

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It is a collective noun. As in a FLOCK of sheep or a flock of birds, in religious terms it is a grouping of people that follow a preacher / pastor etc.. So in short it is a collection.

 

 

 

the word flock was used in place of a profanity - aka Substitution.   I could have used a spoonerism which would have ended up something like What The ?Suck? but then S and F would have been out of line.

 

 

 

And you were under the impression that the hub was a cycling related site? It is the unofficial smartie - Stuffs exchange, you can learn stuffs, you can get spelling corrected, learn to speak smack..... The list goes on.

 

 

 

Oh and before I get pulled up on it - stuffS is intentional used when referring to more than 1 stuff. :-)

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"What the flock" refers to a very popular' date=' universal phrase - it sounds very similar - that can be used to express surprise, indignation, or just good old sarcasm.[/quote']

 

In Battlestar Galactica the used the word Frack as a synonym......Wink

 
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It is a collective noun. As in a FLOCK of sheep or a flock of birds' date=' in religious terms it is a grouping of people that follow a preacher / pastor etc.. So in short it is a collection.

 

 

 

the word flock was used in place of a profanity - aka Substitution.   I could have used a spoonerism which would have ended up something like What The ?Suck? but then S and F would have been out of line.

 

 

 

And you were under the impression that the hub was a cycling related site? It is the unofficial smartie - Stuffs exchange, you can learn stuffs, you can get spelling corrected, learn to speak smack..... The list goes on.

 

 

 

Oh and before I get pulled up on it - stuffS is intentional used when referring to more than 1 stuff. :-)[/quote']

 

When using stuffs, you must also use "can like to"

 

example........   "I can like to sell stuffs on the hub" or   "I can like to buy stuffs"

 

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It is a collective noun. As in a FLOCK of sheep or a flock of birds' date=' in religious terms it is a grouping of people that follow a preacher / pastor etc.. So in short it is a collection.

 

 

 

the word flock was used in place of a profanity - aka Substitution.   I could have used a spoonerism which would have ended up something like What The ?Suck? but then S and F would have been out of line.

 

 

 

And you were under the impression that the hub was a cycling related site? It is the unofficial smartie - Stuffs exchange, you can learn stuffs, you can get spelling corrected, learn to speak smack..... The list goes on.

 

 

 

Oh and before I get pulled up on it - stuffS is intentional used when referring to more than 1 stuff. :-)[/quote']When using stuffs, you must also use "can like to"example........?? "I can like to sell stuffs on the hub" or ? "I can like to buy stuffs"

 

 

 

I can like to has learnt some new stuffs - fanx

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It is a collective noun. As in a FLOCK of sheep or a flock of birds' date=' in religious terms it is a grouping of people that follow a preacher / pastor etc.. So in short it is a collection.

 

 

 

the word flock was used in place of a profanity - aka Substitution.   I could have used a spoonerism which would have ended up something like What The ?Suck? but then S and F would have been out of line.

 

 

 

And you were under the impression that the hub was a cycling related site? It is the unofficial smartie - Stuffs exchange, you can learn stuffs, you can get spelling corrected, learn to speak smack..... The list goes on.

 

 

 

Oh and before I get pulled up on it - stuffS is intentional used when referring to more than 1 stuff. :-)[/quote']When using stuffs, you must also use "can like to"example........   "I can like to sell stuffs on the hub" or   "I can like to buy stuffs"

 

 

 

I can like to has learnt some new stuffs - fanx

 

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sammajoor2009-03-25 02:38:32

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What about smarties on the couch? No polka dot shirts on couches is not too smart at all. :-)

 

 

 

 

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