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Morticia
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« Reply #15 on: 14:07:02, 10-02-2007 »


Is it Roger Wright?

Failing that, it looks like something from the watery regions. I would not like to find it in my G&T.
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richard barrett
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« Reply #16 on: 14:12:19, 10-02-2007 »

More subterranean than subaquatic, Ollie and Mort.
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« Reply #17 on: 14:31:51, 10-02-2007 »


Richard, this is going to bug me now because it looks oddly familiar. Damn, I`ll just have to make a quick Journey to the Centre of the earth now. Perusing the exotic venetables at Tesco will just have to wait, I guess.  Hold on, is it a subterranean vegetable?
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #18 on: 15:38:34, 10-02-2007 »

...or the subterranean portion of a vegetable?
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« Reply #19 on: 16:08:53, 10-02-2007 »

 Part of a mole's mouth?
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Anna
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« Reply #20 on: 16:18:25, 10-02-2007 »

What's happened to your pic Woodbine?

Is it a magnification of those little white roots of a carrot?  Or a sprout of a potato?
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« Reply #21 on: 17:03:57, 10-02-2007 »

 Hello Anna.  No picture because I'm a silly old f... and don't know how to do it! the trouble is the more I read the helpful avatat instructions the more confused I become. I can't stick and paste etc very sad. The little red cross was my best effort. I shall wait until my grandchildren call and then dazzle you with my visual wit.
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Anna
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« Reply #22 on: 17:18:28, 10-02-2007 »

Hullo Woodbine, who did you used to be on the old R3 MB?

Find your image, click and copy  the URL, go to your profile page thingy, paste the URL and Bob's your Auntie's boyfriend!
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« Reply #23 on: 17:44:56, 10-02-2007 »

 Thank you Anna but I have called in the family cavalry, they will appear over the horizon some time tomorrow, no doubt in time for Sunday lunch. I didn't post a great deal on the old MB and not at all of late.  My name was Gruphdog.
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« Reply #24 on: 18:12:39, 10-02-2007 »

could it possibly be the nose of a star-nosed mole?

My first thought was "one of those synchro-swimmer-type arrangements"

Then I thought "sea anemonemoneomeeeeee...."  Embarrassed

Then I thought "I need a coffee"
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« Reply #25 on: 19:49:35, 10-02-2007 »

How about several nudes lying around waving their legs about?  Tongue

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« Reply #26 on: 21:10:40, 10-02-2007 »

Oh look, I found another picture Richard sent me. At the time I found it quite amusing.

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« Reply #27 on: 22:07:29, 10-02-2007 »

a crop circle?  Wink

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« Reply #28 on: 22:29:50, 10-02-2007 »

I did not know timpany can play so many notes.
I did not know they can have two timpanies. Blimey.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #29 on: 23:43:42, 10-02-2007 »

Actually the thing about this timpani part is that there's a tuning change just before rehearsal figure K which has accidentally turned into a word which small minds like mine find amusing to see in a printed music part.
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