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Andy and his wife, Flo, live out the epitome of functional dysfunction. From the pub to the bedroom, Andy’s misadventures paint an indelible portrait of an extremely British battle of the sexes. Join Andy and Flo as they bicker their way through life. Their banter can be hostile, caring, sarcastic and adorable: the perfect ingredients for a lasting marriage.
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Linguist said, 5 months ago
Flo represents the best is British haute cuisine – kill it and overcook it, burn it black, and scrape it to a golden brown !
beviek
said, 5 months ago
Stick it up his ………………. nose, Flo!
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@StaggerLee
@Picolli
I just was able to get to AC of the 17th this evening. I left each of you a comment back there!
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@Gweedo
I’ve been having problems with using the comment box for several days. I think it started when they (gocomics) got the bright idea to put the directions “Type your comments here” Why can’t they do something really helpful, like giving us back the edit function. Clicking on the lower right hand corner where the diagonal lines are used to drag the box open more. These days I can’t see more than one line of type at a time. Really irritating!
afficionado said, 5 months ago
@beviek
How does Hendrix react to your loud singing?
If I tried it Connie would have me committed and poor bella the cat would disapear for hrs :o)
just in case the world ends on the 21 you can look me up in heaven just look out for walrus and dark tracksuit
afficionado said, 5 months ago
@Linguist
il Millied it-tajjeb u sena gdida mimlija risq,
mill habib tieghek Toni
Linguist said, 5 months ago
@afficionado
Precisely ! Well said.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 5 months ago
…and five seconds for Flo’s mum and sister to show up.
:-D
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@afficionado
Ha, don’t sing in front of my husband unless I thinks he’s gone but he’s not. I’ll look you up right after I find my family that’s gone on.
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@Gweedo Murray
Yes, I mean left clicking and dragging. But it used to work to make it taller and longer. Now mine only makes it longer. And until today it was only showing me one line of type at a time. At least tonight it expands as I continue to type. So I can see all lines of type. For a few days now, It’s been very difficult to view what I’ve typed. Tricky.
beviek
said, 5 months ago
@
Haha, yeah, you know it! If she hits him hard enough his head will fill the pointy part of his hat!
beviek
said, 5 months ago
Hang in there with this. All good things come to those who wait………….Carol of the Bells
afficionado said, 5 months ago
@Number Three
Where have you gone Starlet?
we miss you
Mikeyj said, 5 months ago
pcolli said, 5 months ago
@beviek
Dictionary.com:
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moot
1 [moot] Show IPA
adjective
1.
open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: a moot point.
2.
of little or no practical value or meaning; purely academic.
3.
Chiefly Law. not actual; theoretical; hypothetical.
verb (used with object)
4.
to present or introduce (any point, subject, project, etc.) for discussion.
5.
to reduce or remove the practical significance of; make purely theoretical or academic.
6.
Archaic. to argue (a case), especially in a mock court.
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Wikipedia:
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from Moot as an Old English language (Anglo-Saxon) term for meeting.