trombelle said:seen it used numerous times but im clueless.![]()
sorry if this is me having a blonde moment...am i really the only one who deosn't know?!?! :?
geordiecolin said:The 3rd is
Chris Doran :lol: :lol: :wink: :twisted: :twisted:
Darth_Tuba said:geordiecolin said:The 3rd is
Chris Doran :lol: :lol: :wink: :twisted: :twisted:
Says thee?!?!?! At least I'm not an MNEC!
Straightmute said:The origin of the term goes back to early medieval times when the followers of a well-known king became rather tired of his endless stories about how he could stop the tide coming in.
So they coined the term 'Boring old Cnut' but in the king's presence were obliged to use the now-familiar acronym 'BOC' in order to preserve their status in court.
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Steve21 said:Useage of the word BOC...........
I am/was/will be a BOC
You are/were/will be a BOC
S/he is/was/will be a BOC
We are/were/will be BOC's
They are/were/will be BOC's
I (was) BOCced
I was BOCcing
I will be BOCcing
A wise man mocs a BOC, but the mocked man BOC's the mocker!!!!!!!
Dinie said:Steve21 said:Useage of the word BOC...........
I am/was/will be a BOC
You are/were/will be a BOC
S/he is/was/will be a BOC
We are/were/will be BOC's
They are/were/will be BOC's
I (was) BOCced
I was BOCcing
I will be BOCcing
A wise man mocs a BOC, but the mocked man BOC's the mocker!!!!!!!
:shock: Wow, a SUPER-Boc :wink:
Straightmute said:I must question your use of the apostrophe there, Steve21.
Does that make me a MegaBOC?
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