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    #16
    hello my good sir. if you are reading this. your badge is done. and its on its way back to you. AND IT WAS A PEACE OF PISS

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      #17
      Originally posted by wh014d4394 View Post
      hello my good sir. if you are reading this. your badge is done. and its on its way back to you. AND IT WAS A PEACE OF PISS

      WHAT ??? No "After" pics?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
        Hi Ammersee, the term is British slang for an easy job to do.

        Cheers, Ade.

        So what does "Piss Off" mean?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
          Hi Ammersee, the term is British slang for an easy job to do.

          Cheers, Ade.
          Wow, I had no idea. Crazy stuff.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Joe D View Post
            So what does "Piss Off" mean?
            Hi Joe
            piss off
            1. To make or become angry.
            2. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
            Idiom:

            I thought i would include this one as well

            take the piss out of Chiefly British
            To tease or mock (someone).

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              #21
              Originally posted by wh014d4394 View Post
              hi sorry mate. i wondered why i got a funny reply
              Hey Jimmy, my mistake, let me give it another try. Here's a pic again of the broken badge. PM me with a price estimate for pin repair and your address and I'll send it your way. I don't have a clue what the missing pin looked like. Thanks, Ammersee
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                #22
                Originally posted by jambobbyb View Post
                Hi Joe
                piss off
                1. To make or become angry.
                2. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
                Idiom:

                I thought i would include this one as well

                take the piss out of Chiefly British
                To tease or mock (someone).
                This is why Ammersee misinterpreted the first quote. I would have thought the same thing.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ammersee View Post
                  Hey Jimmy, my mistake, let me give it another try. Here's a pic again of the broken badge. PM me with a price estimate for pin repair and your address and I'll send it your way. I don't have a clue what the missing pin looked like. Thanks, Ammersee
                  hi there. some one on the forum. must have the same cross. so i can take a peek of the pin can you post in the cross forum

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                    #24
                    hi mate. heres your cross. best i can do with pic. took me 20 goes to get these and your cross will be flying back over the pond. very soon
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                      #25
                      one for the road
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                        #26
                        Thanks Jimmy! It looks real good. Can't wait to see it. Ammersee

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