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Theland | 17:49 Sat 22nd Sep 2018 | ChatterBank
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If you had to recommend an ABer for a knighthood, dame hood or peerage, who would it be?
And why?
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You, because you never seem to Sir prize us.
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Sir Theland?
Lord Theland?
No, can't nominate myself.
Arise Sir Buenchico, for services to knowledge.
Services to googling, more like!
Ahhh....but anyone can google, Jim......knowing how to google as Chris does is worthy of an award..... :-)
Still would come under services to Googling, though :P
I wish Google had been around in my school day's ;-)
There are some very helpful people on AB, I think remembering to thank them when they get your answer/info is all the reward they need to encourage them to stay with us.
Thanks, Hopkirk, but I had enough of being called 'Sir' when I was teaching.

I wanna be a 'Dame' ;-)
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Bloody hell, Chris. No need for that ( I need a drink now ).
One can't complain or moan when someone gets credit for doing something that one could do for oneself but simply can't be arsed.

It's actually more or less the search engine business plan.

Can I award the Order of the (frilly) Garter to Gness, while making Dave her Companion of (dis)Honour, please?
No-one: I disagree with the honours system
I'll accept, Chris....especially as I love Tony's garter and I'm sure Dave will be happy to be dishonourable... ;-)
Ruddy 'eck, Tony!

Mind my blood pressure!

(It'll look good on Gness though)
She has the legs, Chris ;-)

SD to be offically admittted to The Coven, he's earned it.

There's a spare T there ^^^ if anyone wants it ;o)

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