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karzi? Explain.

Also explain how you got your post past the "opening quotes don't match the closing quotes" error???

i dont know how i managed that, one of those mystery's of life, however it was probably a peabrain to cumberland finger error for sure :D

karzi cos theres a pic of one in the link to salvaging silver.

is karzi a london term? interesting, i live in west london and not heard it soo much, but then i cant explain why i used the term either..........back to the peabrain

Used, as I recall in 'Carry On Up The Khyber' when Kenneth Williams played the Kharzi of Khalabar and Sid James was Sir Sidney Rough-Diamond. Charles Hawtrey was Private Widdle of the 3rd Foot and Mouth.

They don't make films like that any more...

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karzi? Explain.

Also explain how you got your post past the "opening quotes don't match the closing quotes" error???

i dont know how i managed that, one of those mystery's of life, however it was probably a peabrain to cumberland finger error for sure :D

karzi cos theres a pic of one in the link to salvaging silver.

is karzi a london term? interesting, i live in west london and not heard it soo much, but then i cant explain why i used the term either..........back to the peabrain

Used, as I recall in 'Carry On Up The Khyber' when Kenneth Williams played the Kharzi of Khalabar and Sid James was Sir Sidney Rough-Diamond. Charles Hawtrey was Private Widdle of the 3rd Foot and Mouth.

They don't make films like that any more...

Remember "Carry on Spying"? Where Charles Hawtrey is asked for his secret agent number and says "000". "000? You CAN'T be 000. No-one's 000." "Well, I am. The recruiting officer took one look at me and said 'Oh-oh. Ohhhh' ".

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They don't make films like that any more...

there is a god after all :D:D

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