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joggerjayne | 21:09 Tue 19th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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I thought worrying about socks might be a bit anal.

Until ...

There's a whole website for people who grade their hi-fi equipment by how smooth and solid the knobs feel.

No, seriously ...

http://knobfeel.co.uk/
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trouble is Jayne, for an obviously classy girl, you sometimes come across a bit like the Daily Express. All promise of salaciousness, but all a bit anondyne really.
21:41 Tue 19th Mar 2013
new sails for phyllis then, sloopy?
'arry moss sound surround gal, ya can't miss
new sails??

lost me, see you on the gm thread for that one x
But equally, Society, when used as an adjective

Not likely to provoke dissent or offense; uncontentious or inoffensive, often deliberately so: "anodyne New Age music".

your reference to black being the in vogue thing, sloopy, x
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Best Answer for ...

1. A half compliment.

2. A bit of a dig.

3. A very jolly word for a Tuesday evening ("anodyne").

4. Knowing something about the character of a newspaper that none of us reads ... in fact, none of us even knows anyone who reads it ... actually, come to think of it, has any one of us ever even met anyone who reads it??

... goes to Barmaid.

:0)
Congrats for getting the word knob and anal into a q title anyway.
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Thank you x
I beg to differ - who wants smooth?

. . . if the knob feels rough, it means you get more friction.
I'd show you what I mean but this site doesn't do graphics equaliser.

. . . and does a tighter grip give you a more intense tweeter?

BTW Do you know that Johann Sebastian Bach invented the woofer?

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You're kidding?

Oh, hang on ... Bach ... bark ... woofer ...

Okay, okay.

LOL x

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