Sensei
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Post by Sensei on Nov 6, 2004 16:46:26 GMT
Oss!
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 6, 2004 16:47:55 GMT
Pardon? ??
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Sensei
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Post by Sensei on Nov 6, 2004 17:03:05 GMT
Oss! is a recognised expression meaning many things and on this occasion it means:
Hi!
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 6, 2004 17:18:41 GMT
Nice to see you come here Lester from elsewhere.
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Post by Stash on Nov 6, 2004 21:16:29 GMT
Oss to see you Oss!! We're all very Oss to have you in here!!
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Sensei
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Post by Sensei on Nov 6, 2004 21:24:54 GMT
Stash!
Oss to see you, to see you - Oss!
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sarge
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Post by sarge on Nov 7, 2004 5:43:21 GMT
is this another OSSie on the forum sarge
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Post by adder on Nov 10, 2004 5:18:35 GMT
I used to Oss all the time in my spare time.It was a 'obby Oss.
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 10, 2004 6:02:56 GMT
The use of the word "Oss" reminds me of a very rude limerick concerning a "Young Lady called Dinah" but I could not possibly post it here! ;D
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Post by adder on Nov 10, 2004 8:51:04 GMT
The use of the word "Oss" reminds me of a very rude limerick concerning a "Young Lady called Dinah" but I could not possibly post it here! ;D There is allways the back burner for us 6th form mentality types.
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Post by leonardo on Nov 15, 2004 8:53:49 GMT
Lester,
I have thrown the odd maw-washi-geri myself. And when younger and fitter the very odd ushiri-gwaka-maw-wasgi-geri. Please forgive the spelling as it was many life times ago.
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