SOS on this board

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Anyone need me to post an explanation of what the letters SOS stand for.

Sad Truth is I really have no clue what SOS stands for ....but now know it at least represents shit on a stick which apparently is a dish served in the Navy.

So please, inform me on this alternate meaning :bueller:
 
Sad Truth is I really have no clue what SOS stands for ....but now know it at least represents crap on a stick which apparently is a dish served in the Navy.

So please, inform me on this alternate meaning :bueller:

Yea, I will be happy to inform you that I meant "same old shit on this board day in and day out".
 
In Europe you would NOT put gravy on a biscuit.
 
A biscuit to us is not the same as a biscuit to you though is it? I thought a biscuit to you is what we usually call a cookie.

Yeah and you wouldn't put no gravy on a fucking cookie. What is a biscuit to you guys, like a savoury scone?
 
Sad Truth is I really have no clue what SOS stands for ....but now know it at least represents crap on a stick which apparently is a dish served in the Navy.

So please, inform me on this alternate meaning :bueller:

Morse code - distress or danger is coming.

... —- ... . For some reason you can’t text

three of these dashes - - - in a row without a space ?
 
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"Hmmm...I wonder what it could stand for. I have no idea whatsoever!"
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Sound of silence?

Seriously though, I think Sam looks a little like this guy:

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Train why are you putting gravy on a biscuit? I mean who would do that to a choc digestive for example?
The root of the word biscuit means "cooked twice". Cookies are not, therefore they shouldn't be called biscuits. Pillsbury brand (or similar) biscuits are cooked twice. Therefore biscuits is accurate.

The next time you cook a digestive twice, that's when it would be appropriate to call it a biscuit.