So aside you pw'ing guys amusing yourselves in this thread and since it was mentioned what did happen to FNI?
New to this forum what is FNI? :?cj10jeeper said:So aside you pw'ing guys amusing yourselves in this thread and since it was mentioned what did happen to FNI?
ovrkll said:FnI is still alive and well, just busy with work and various other things. I talked to her briefly the other night, and she is still planning on being at HC. :trampoline: When I can get her to visit our forum again is still unknown :x
sp3ctre said:Cool, well pass on our regards next time you speak to her![]()
well pass on our regards
PhilDZ4 said:What is this "woop woop, holla holla" stuff?
Posh in Harrogate. down here it’s… oi! Leave that sheep be. :lol:sp3ctre said:PhilDZ4 said:What is this "woop woop, holla holla" stuff?
It's the noise you vulgar Americans make, while us over here in old Blighty are saying "I say old chap, fancy some tea and a game of croquet on the lawn?"![]()
sp3ctre said:It's called English, mate.![]()
Ok ok... translation into American for you....
"Give her a high-five and some 'Woop woop, holla holla' from us, next time you see her... yeeee haaaaa"
That better?![]()
I guess you really don'tPhilDZ4 said:What is this "woop woop, holla holla" stuff?
ovrkll, is she still planning on a HC appearance?

rabman5 said:OT but what English dialect do they pronounce the TH sound F? I always thought that was cockney, which I supposed was the lowest form of english, used only by poor chimney sweeps. But in an interview recently, I heard David Beckham say " I fink I'll... Is this more common than I thought?