Leftovers what to do?

After (or during) your trip, post your report here.
User avatar
oz ofskunk
Posts: 72
Joined: Thu 26th Feb 2009 05:42 pm
Location: here and there bt never at same time

WOI

Post by oz ofskunk »

SURLY BUDTENDER HAS ENOUGH SMOKE :!:


ALL I WANT IS 3.5 WITH NO TWIGS!!
User avatar
Prestoned
Posts: 910
Joined: Tue 27th Mar 2007 05:38 pm
Location: UK

Post by Prestoned »

CHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY wrote:also, more commonly, i like to put all of what ever we have left into a big pure spliff or L-plate if required
Heard of L's and L Skins but L Plates? Thats new to me. Am I being high and missing a link?
:)
User avatar
Hammy
Posts: 114
Joined: Tue 2nd Jun 2009 05:28 pm
Location: East Mids, UK

Post by Hammy »

L-plate is the same thing as L-skin... just UK slang I believe. In reference to the "L-plates" learner drivers have to show when driving.
User avatar
editdroid
Posts: 44
Joined: Fri 22nd May 2009 10:50 pm

Post by editdroid »

Never heard that before Hammy. An 'L', a two-skinner, yes.

What does being a learner have to do with that type of spliff?
it's a sad and beautiful world
User avatar
SoulRider
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed 18th Jun 2008 01:32 pm
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Post by SoulRider »

editdroid wrote:Never heard that before Hammy. An 'L', a two-skinner, yes.

What does being a learner have to do with that type of spliff?
It's an 'L' shaped spliff. Learner drivers have to wear 'L' plates. The spliff is called 'L' plates because in the UK, the most common 'L' symbol, is the learner plates. Even brides wear them on their hen do's.

It's just a nonsense association that sticks, as is the way of these things...
Just trying to be 'En Vogue'
User avatar
editdroid
Posts: 44
Joined: Fri 22nd May 2009 10:50 pm

Post by editdroid »

Ah, ok. Sorry, I was reading too much into it. Thought it was somehow meant to imply that they're a 'learner' type spliff.
it's a sad and beautiful world
User avatar
Trichome_Dense
Posts: 1208
Joined: Mon 23rd Feb 2009 01:32 pm
Location: Chenghou Project, Magec Labs

Post by Trichome_Dense »

SoulRider is talkin shit again. I'm a Londoner, the only L-plate i've heard of are the ones novice drivers stick on their cars!

I suspect SR is trying to sound "en vogue" again lol. I'm pissing myself laughing at his L-plate reference. don't believe the hype people... SoulRider lives to serve as a warning to others... :P
... as long as it aint a cheque ;)
bundee1
Posts: 169
Joined: Thu 29th Jan 2009 03:00 am
Location: The Most Dangerous MC Is...

Post by bundee1 »

Why the breaking of the balls?
User avatar
Trichome_Dense
Posts: 1208
Joined: Mon 23rd Feb 2009 01:32 pm
Location: Chenghou Project, Magec Labs

Post by Trichome_Dense »

lol, that's a good phrase, breakin balls. +1 to you for that... I'll use myself lol...

Ok! I squashed his nutts with a Dr. Martin steel toe boot, coz Mr Bundee1 - I can't stand bullshit! as simple as that! :)
... as long as it aint a cheque ;)
User avatar
Toker70
Posts: 1390
Joined: Sun 21st Sep 2008 03:16 pm
Location: Cork,EIRE
Contact:

Post by Toker70 »

So TD because u haven't heard of it,it doesn't exist......thats a bit egotistic ain't it?
Not having a pop just an observation.
Babylon 'wan tief mi 'erb. But mi bun it bfoe dey come.
User avatar
editdroid
Posts: 44
Joined: Fri 22nd May 2009 10:50 pm

Post by editdroid »

SoulRider wrote: Even brides wear them on their hen do's.
Well, yeah. But that has a meaning, it's not just a nonsensical word (or letter rather) association.

I'm going to start calling them 'Macphersons' from now on. Just to confuse people. 8)
it's a sad and beautiful world
User avatar
colinzeal
Posts: 651
Joined: Thu 13th Nov 2008 07:05 pm
Location: Ireland Trips to Dam: 5

Post by colinzeal »

editdroid wrote:
SoulRider wrote: Even brides wear them on their hen do's.
Well, yeah. But that has a meaning, it's not just a nonsensical word (or letter rather) association.

I'm going to start calling them 'Macphersons' from now on. Just to confuse people. 8)
Macpherson Struts, Sluts?

:roll: :D
User avatar
SoulRider
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed 18th Jun 2008 01:32 pm
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Post by SoulRider »

Trichome_Dense wrote:SoulRider is talkin shit again. I'm a Londoner, the only L-plate i've heard of are the ones novice drivers stick on their cars!

I suspect SR is trying to sound "en vogue" again lol. I'm pissing myself laughing at his L-plate reference. don't believe the hype people... SoulRider lives to serve as a warning to others... :P
I'm talking shit? Sorry, I didn't realise being a Londoner enabled you to have an understanding of every piece of slang that exists in the English language.

I bow down to your superior knowledge, guess the guy who brought it up and all the people I know who use that particular piece of slang are as stupid as me and didn't realise that you hadn't authorised the use of it.

I'll let them know to stop using it.

Also how does this particular comment make me in fashion? The last place I ever want to be is in fashion, but that's a whole other story..
Just trying to be 'En Vogue'
User avatar
Boner
Posts: 9996
Joined: Thu 7th Apr 2005 12:07 am
Location: Anywhere but here...

Post by Boner »

Being pedantic and knobbish since 1972
Mark_d
Posts: 731
Joined: Thu 25th May 2006 12:28 am
Location: UK

Post by Mark_d »

Trichome_Dense wrote:SoulRider is talkin shit again. I'm a Londoner, the only L-plate i've heard of are the ones novice drivers stick on their cars!

I suspect SR is trying to sound "en vogue" again lol. I'm pissing myself laughing at his L-plate reference. don't believe the hype people... SoulRider lives to serve as a warning to others... :P

Isnt that what he said?? he said about learner drivers having L plates
Post Reply