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Quote from: Barman on January 06, 2013, 06:16:34 PMQuote from: miss Tchevious on January 06, 2013, 06:14:35 PMthen offering to gravel my drive? Tarmac... FFS, Bitmac!
Quote from: miss Tchevious on January 06, 2013, 06:14:35 PMthen offering to gravel my drive? Tarmac...
then offering to gravel my drive?
Bitmac......my arse! WhoTF uses that werd ey, apart from YOU that is, ey, WHO, exactly like? It's 'kin TARMAC.
Tarmacadam, properly referred to as bituminous macadam or "Bitmac" ... Tarmacadam has become a popular, although technically incorrect, term for both bitmac and for asphalt used to surface pavements, highways and even internal floors.Note that the the term "Tarmac" ™ © ® is the name of a publicly listed company and they become annoyed enough to set lawyers upon those who take their name in vain and use it to refer to the material "tarmacadam", even though the name has entered the vernacular in the same was as, for example, "Hoover", "Biro" and "Sellotape".
Quote Tarmacadam, properly referred to as bituminous macadam or "Bitmac" ... Tarmacadam has become a popular, although technically incorrect, term for both bitmac and for asphalt used to surface pavements, highways and even internal floors.Note that the the term "Tarmac" ™ © ® is the name of a publicly listed company and they become annoyed enough to set lawyers upon those who take their name in vain and use it to refer to the material "tarmacadam", even though the name has entered the vernacular in the same was as, for example, "Hoover", "Biro" and "Sellotape".
Quote from: Just One More on January 06, 2013, 10:20:22 PMQuote Tarmacadam, properly referred to as bituminous macadam or "Bitmac" ... Tarmacadam has become a popular, although technically incorrect, term for both bitmac and for asphalt used to surface pavements, highways and even internal floors.Note that the the term "Tarmac" ™ © ® is the name of a publicly listed company and they become annoyed enough to set lawyers upon those who take their name in vain and use it to refer to the material "tarmacadam", even though the name has entered the vernacular in the same was as, for example, "Hoover", "Biro" and "Sellotape". ..and what d'ya call an vacumn cleaner, ey what?A 'OOVER!, regardless as to who made the bloody thing.
Quote from: GROWLER on January 06, 2013, 10:24:08 PMQuote from: Just One More on January 06, 2013, 10:20:22 PMQuote Tarmacadam, properly referred to as bituminous macadam or "Bitmac" ... Tarmacadam has become a popular, although technically incorrect, term for both bitmac and for asphalt used to surface pavements, highways and even internal floors.Note that the the term "Tarmac" ™ © ® is the name of a publicly listed company and they become annoyed enough to set lawyers upon those who take their name in vain and use it to refer to the material "tarmacadam", even though the name has entered the vernacular in the same was as, for example, "Hoover", "Biro" and "Sellotape". ..and what d'ya call an vacumn cleaner, ey what?A 'OOVER!, regardless as to who made the bloody thing.Unless it's a Dyson of course.
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Quote from: Barman on January 07, 2013, 06:18:29 AMTwattingTMCrackin' name for a 'oover.