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Support for Maltby/Piper FS models & other Classic British freeware.
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 10 Oct 2009, 08:55
Certainly well checked
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 10 Oct 2009, 15:26
tonymadge wrote: or maybe its just shyte
I think you've hit the nail on the head, Tony.
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Paul K
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by Paul K » 10 Oct 2009, 19:36
I get 'Computer Pilot' meself, and prefer it. There seems to be more in the way of tutorials, guides, hints and tips than PC Pilot.
Tomliner
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by Tomliner » 10 Oct 2009, 20:43
or maybe its just shyte
Dear oh dear,what is this forum coming to?.
SHITE is spelt with an 'I'.For everyones info may Ialso point out that there is no X in bo!!ocks.The standard of profanity seems to be in decline around here.
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by tonymadge » 10 Oct 2009, 20:56
shyte Olde English word for "poopie."
Humpledink: Mary, what's that on ye face?
Mary: Hmm? What ever do ye mean?
Humpledink: Right there! Aside ye nose.
Mary: Oh yes, this...hmm...pudding perhaps. Yes?
Humpledink: Mary...wait...tis...TIS SHYTE!
So there you have it... and just in case thats not enough...
Shyte = Spelling for the common Irish pronunciation of the word.
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Tomliner
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by Tomliner » 10 Oct 2009, 21:14
No no no.I think you just made that up.I,on the other hand, refer you to the phrase made famous by the bard himself--'Tis a crock of SHITE and it stinketh'.So there, na na nee nanah.
Would I lie to you?
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