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Thanks Dazzle do we have anyone in attendance??

 
19 hours ago, Great Sage said:

I would appreciate if anyone knows the answer to this question. I am prepared to confirm if May is there as payment 😜

I’d like to know too, but the club has at least provided proof May is out there training today 

On 12/10/2022 at 3:27 PM, daisycutter said:

 an easl comment

The European Association for the Study of the Liver?

The Eastern Alliance for Sustainable Learning?

 
1 hour ago, binman said:

The European Association for the Study of the Liver?

The Eastern Alliance for Sustainable Learning?

english as second language

as in "he [i.e. may] be there"

hate having to explain play-on-words


38 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

english as second language

as in "he [i.e. may] be there"

hate having to explain play-on-words

I think you'll find the abbreviation of english as a second language is esl.

 

 

5 minutes ago, binman said:

I think you'll find the abbreviation of english as a second language is esl.

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EASL

Acronym Definition
EASL European Association for the Study of the Liver
EASL Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law (various organizations)
EASL European Association of Sinological Librarians
EASL English As a Second Language
EASL Emergency Artists' Support League (Dallas, TX)
EASL Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka
EASL Exporters Association of Sri Lanka (est. 1997)
EASL Existing Automation System Level (US FAA)

 

not always  😊

On 12/10/2022 at 11:53 AM, Tarax Club said:

Ron and Gerry Gee appeared at the ‘Reefer Cabaret’  in the old blind institute Ormond Hall in Prahran mid-70’s. A very risqué R rated performance. Blew the socks right off of the earlier strictly PG rated Tarax Show material. The audience were reportedly ‘rollin’ in the aisles’.

Went to one of those shows as '...the mates...' were going, so a few beers were downed at the pub as the warm-up, then the driver for the night took us to Prahran to see the show. Well, I cannot say we didn't enjoy it and we certainly revelled in the new identity for Ron Blaskett; it actually became a little 'ordinary' and thematically repetitive as a show - but early on the laughs were flowing steadily. Above all, each of us 'knock-abouts' were a little saddened to see Gerry Gee behaving so badly - it was all Ron's fault.

 
24 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Went to one of those shows as '...the mates...' were going, so a few beers were downed at the pub as the warm-up, then the driver for the night took us to Prahran to see the show. Well, I cannot say we didn't enjoy it and we certainly revelled in the new identity for Ron Blaskett; it actually became a little 'ordinary' and thematically repetitive as a show - but early on the laughs were flowing steadily. Above all, each of us 'knock-abouts' were a little saddened to see Gerry Gee behaving so badly - it was all Ron's fault.

my father always said stay away from mummers 

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

my father always said stay away from mummers 

What is a mummer? New term to me ...


59 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

What is a mummer? New term to me ...

well you could find out just as quick with dr google

but anyway, it is a thespian, an actor 

julius caesar thought the same as my father 🥴

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