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JDgreen said:
Better to be the bugger than the buggee....

Please note that he used the term "the bugger". It is a noun, not a derivative of "bug". This is followed by a euphemism "buggee".
It makes no matter to me what lifestyle people choose.
I wish him the best and hope he remains a faithful contributor to this forum.
 

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Please note that he used the term "the bugger". It is a noun, not a derivative of "bug". This is followed by a euphemism "buggee".
It makes no matter to me what lifestyle people choose.
I wish him the best and hope he remains a faithful contributor to this forum.
Hear hear.

He is a good lad, is JD.
 

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Please note that he used the term "the bugger". It is a noun, not a derivative of "bug". This is followed by a euphemism "buggee".
It makes no matter to me what lifestyle people choose.
I wish him the best and hope he remains a faithful contributor to this forum.

BUG OFF, both you and JMurray...before I get out the can of Raid and spray you both...
 

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Please note that he used the term "the bugger". It is a noun, not a derivative of "bug". This is followed by a euphemism "buggee".
It makes no matter to me what lifestyle people choose.
I wish him the best and hope he remains a faithful contributor to this forum.

Hey BKBrown, you being a former teacher and all that, tell him I made an honest mistake in grammar...
 

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"Bug" is a verb, like "run". If you bug then you could be refered to as the "bugger". Jusr as if you run you would be refered to as the "runner". It's quite clear actually. Not to difficult to understand.

I overdosed on bug juice (home made alcohol) last night and had the runs this morning, so that makes me the bugger runner, right....:laughing:
 

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jmurray01 said:
Don't be childish!

Kissing Butt now?
I think there was a Murray at Culloden. He tried to kiss Cumberland's butt (the "Butcher"). It didn't get him far. Be sure your Tam is on straight.
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Kissing Butt now?
I think there was a Murray at Culloden. He tried to kiss Cumberland's butt (the "Butcher"). It didn't get him far. Be sure your Tam is on straight.
Cheers
Kissing who's butt ? :laughing:

I was saying it in a jokingly way, not being serious.
 
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