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    Re: Bogley Gang Sign

    Quote Originally Posted by JP
    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe
    Bogley needs a gang sign so everytime you see a rival you can throw the Bogley sign.
    How about just wearing the Bogley Tee Who the heck wants to be affiliated with a gang
    Hey, I think I could do this. Mines on the way (soon).

    Of course it means only my Wife and I would be in on it.

  4. #23
    Easy. The "platypus" should be our gang sign...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    Easy. The "platypus" should be our gang sign...



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    I love it!
    "My heart shall cry out for Moab..." Isaiah 15:5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    Easy. The "platypus" should be our gang sign...



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    Quote Originally Posted by blueeyessmiling
    I love the platypus!
    If that's going to be our gang sign then there's no way in hell that I'll be displaying it!
    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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    The platypus!! LOL!!!!!!!! That is great!

    We should decide soon. I saw Bo in the supermarket yesterday but wasnt sure it was him. You know when you're not quite sure? I could have just thrown up the "gang sign" and known for sure.

    Your safety is not my responsibility.

  10. #29
    Of the suggested ones so far, I do think that this one is the coolest:

    "My heart shall cry out for Moab..." Isaiah 15:5

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    How about...

    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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    The "platypus" is good. You can do it front or rear.
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  13. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Of the suggested ones so far, I do think that this one is the coolest:

    I still prefer Beech's "B"

    The above just looks like you're confused on how to make a peace sign.

  14. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Kent K25
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Of the suggested ones so far, I do think that this one is the coolest:

    I still prefer Beech's "B"

    The above just looks like you're confused on how to make a peace sign.
    Beech an I know this one well from living in England... it means FU.

    Here in UK putting up two fingers is equal to saying *****-Off.

    The two finger salute (as we call it here in UK) comes from the Middle Ages - in fact directly from the Battle of Agincourt. Back in those days if an English long-bowman were captured, the first thing the French would do is to hack off the index and forefingers of his right hand, thus stopping him ever using the long-bow again.

    So, when the English archers (Welsh actually) all 1,000 of them, lined up at the Battle of Agincourt, the first thing they did was to show their two fingers of the right hand to the French as in the Liam salute.

    When the King's Welsh archers had finished making rude signs and shouting such as, "I slept with your wife last night" blah, the King (Henry V) raised his right hand and shouted, "Loose Arrows". Thus the archers sent ten arrows each into the air in the first minute of the battle - that's 10,000 arrows per minute with a killing range of about 200 yards. Of course the Frog Army was decimated by this onslaught.


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    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca

    Here in UK putting up two fingers is equal to saying *****-Off.

    The two finger salute (as we call it here in UK) comes from the Middle Ages - in fact directly from the Battle of Agincourt. Back in those days if an English long-bowman were captured, the first thing the French would do is to hack off the index and forefingers of his right hand, thus stopping him ever using the long-bow again.

    So, when the English archers (Welsh actually) all 1,000 of them, lined up at the Battle of Agincourt, the first thing they did was to show their two fingers of the right hand to the French as in the Liam salute.

    When the King's Welsh archers had finished making rude signs and shouting such as, "I slept with your wife last night" blah, the King (Henry V) raised his right hand and shouted, "Loose Arrows". Thus the archers sent ten arrows each into the air in the first minute of the battle - that's 10,000 arrows per minute with a killing range of about 200 yards. Of course the Frog Army was decimated by this onslaught.
    Suddenly I like it more

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