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Horace is a subscriber for a wind power? Rotors at the wind mill are turning backwards, cos the wind turned quickly and they were not prepared there. Now heâs getting electrons upside down in wires. But donât look too closely there Horace, cos you might get hit big time with those iron shoes on your hoovesâŠthen youâll be really dong-ding.
R.U. Kidding almost 9 years ago
I think the message is that it isnât the doorbell thatâs the ding-dong here.
Daniel Jacobson almost 9 years ago
âGnod gnidâ would sound less irritating than âding dong.â
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
It was wired backwards, huh?
Argy.Bargy2 almost 9 years ago
Horace, sometimes you need to leave well enough aloneâŠ
prrdh almost 9 years ago
Thatâs exactly the sort of thing that happens when I try to âfixâ something.
pekenpug almost 9 years ago
Now it sounds right if youâre on the other side of the door. Good work, Horace.
Bargrove almost 9 years ago
It is probably Pavlovâs dog that screwed it up with his slobber. ( or unscrewed it, as the case may be)
InTraining Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Ha Ha⊠good observation⊠! ! !
Simon_Jester almost 9 years ago
Dong-Ding, the ditch is wead.
Sherlock Watson almost 9 years ago
I remember playing Gnip Gnop when I was a kid.:For those who donât remember, it was a real game from Parker Brothers, and a lot of fun.
BlueFin Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Horace is a subscriber for a wind power? Rotors at the wind mill are turning backwards, cos the wind turned quickly and they were not prepared there. Now heâs getting electrons upside down in wires. But donât look too closely there Horace, cos you might get hit big time with those iron shoes on your hoovesâŠthen youâll be really dong-ding.
J Short almost 9 years ago
That would probably work in Australia.