Do pink and yellow go?

I heard it was "pink to make the boyz wink"
Draw your own conclusion! :whistle:
 
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Looks like someone spent to long in the sun!! =))
 
mine has a wood surround so is brown, umm pink or brown, choices choices:whistle:
 
@Grumpy @BMBabe pink and yellow does not go trust me on this,
when I was at work and we had to put up displays it was a definite no no :(

I think the powers that be thought it looked sickly :p

I like the pink radio but please don't ever consider it for Sunny as you say it will suit Panther :thumbsup:
 
@Grumpy, do pink and yellow go?.................No, never:D
 
US def:


aw·ful
ˈôfəl/
adjective
  1. 1.
    very bad or unpleasant.
    "the place smelled awful"
    synonyms: disgusting, horrible, terrible, dreadful, ghastly, nasty, vile, foul,revolting, repulsive, repugnant, odious, sickening, nauseating; Mo
  2. 2.
    archaic
    inspiring reverential wonder or fear.
    synonyms: awe-inspiring, awesome, impressive; More

adverb
NORTH AMERICANinformal
  1. 1.
    awfully; very.
    "we're an awful long way from the main road"
What definition of awful do use for YOUR ZED???
 
US def:


aw·ful
ˈôfəl/
adjective
  1. 1.
    very bad or unpleasant.
    "the place smelled awful"
    synonyms: disgusting, horrible, terrible, dreadful, ghastly, nasty, vile, foul,revolting, repulsive, repugnant, odious, sickening, nauseating; Mo
  2. 2.
    archaic
    inspiring reverential wonder or fear.
    synonyms: awe-inspiring, awesome, impressive; More
adverb
NORTH AMERICANinformal
  1. 1.
    awfully; very.
    "we're an awful long way from the main road"
Everyone in the UK spells it the same way too Frankie (except for Mark), it's a common misspelling which actually means completely the opposite thing ;)
 
Everyone in the UK spells it the same way too Frankie (except for Mark), it's a common misspelling which actually means completely the opposite thing ;)
@GazHyde's quote: "Everyone in the UK spells it the same way too Frankie (except for Mark), it's a common misspelling which actually means completely the opposite thing ;)"

Mark's usage: "I have an awful time getting myself to take the Zed out of the garage."
 
@GazHyde's quote: "Everyone in the UK spells it the same way too Frankie (except for Mark), it's a common misspelling which actually means completely the opposite thing ;)"

Mark's usage: "I have an awful time getting myself to take the Zed out of the garage."
Perhaps if Mark had a Pink Radio in his Zed, he might take the Zed out more to show it off!:arghh:

Mike
 
Everyone in the UK spells it the same way too Frankie (except for Mark), it's a common misspelling which actually means completely the opposite thing ;)

Apologies for the spelling, but you understood my comment!
 
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