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Post by Kwackman »

Eddy Deegan wrote:
MOF wrote:How about one for ‘you cannot be serious’, a broken tennis racket would be good for that, although the reference might be lost on the youngsters. :D

Maybe a certain kind of raincoat to the left of a small boat propelled using oars? :D

That reference is lost on this oldie!

How about one for "throwing toys out of the pram"?
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Kwackman wrote: How about one for "throwing toys out of the pram"?

Definitely! Should be a priority :lol:
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Post by Arpangel »

I could do with an indecisive smiley, trouble is I’d have great trouble deciding when to use it.

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Post by Mike Stranks »

All good-humoured stuff...

BUT this Forum has a reputation for reasoned argument and debate rather than insult and 'flame wars'...

... I fear some of these suggestions would become petrol rather than fire-extinguishers...

Jus' sayin'...

BTW... I have this close at hand, but don't use it too much...

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Remember - these proposed new smileys all have to fit into a 15x15px GIF.
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Re: New Smilies?

Post by Martin Walker »

Forum Admin wrote:Remember - these proposed new smileys all have to fit into a 15x15px GIF.

Well that's put the kibosh on most of the suggestions then Ian ;)

We'll have to stick to the sensible ones :geek:

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Re: New Smilies?

Post by Eddy Deegan »

Kwackman wrote:
Eddy Deegan wrote:
MOF wrote:How about one for ‘you cannot be serious’, a broken tennis racket would be good for that, although the reference might be lost on the youngsters. :D

Maybe a certain kind of raincoat to the left of a small boat propelled using oars? :D

That reference is lost on this oldie!

Spoiler: Mac 'n row:-)
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Eddy Deegan wrote:
Kwackman wrote:
Eddy Deegan wrote:
MOF wrote:How about one for ‘you cannot be serious’, a broken tennis racket would be good for that, although the reference might be lost on the youngsters. :D

Maybe a certain kind of raincoat to the left of a small boat propelled using oars? :D

That reference is lost on this oldie!

Spoiler: Mac 'n row:-)

:cry: That's pretty bad.. correction, that's terrible!
We now need a "hang head in shame" smilie for you........
:D
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