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« Reply #1815 on: 09:23:22, 06-03-2008 »

Inks
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« Reply #1816 on: 19:29:17, 10-03-2008 »

"Toby Spence is an ideal Tom Rakewell. Not even multiple trouser-changing sequences get the better of his vocal resilience and stunning diction."

(Or vice versa presumably)
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« Reply #1817 on: 19:51:42, 10-03-2008 »

As Oliver is drawn deeper into the dark and murky underworld, he remains unaware that the kind Mr. Brownlow is searching for him, whilst others, the brutal criminal Bill Sykes, the manipulative Fagin and the mysterious Mr. Molnks - are vying to ruin and destroy his life.
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« Reply #1818 on: 21:14:37, 10-03-2008 »

Give that Mr Brownlow a medal, will you? (Perhaps only Melburnians will twig to that one.)

For what it's worth, Oliver has in fact just returned home after a gruelling few days spent teaching and playing and attempting (so far with incomplete success) to shake off a nasty gastric disagreement with a British Airways Sandwich.
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« Reply #1819 on: 22:25:43, 10-03-2008 »

Ooh, bad luck ollie.  British Airways sandwiches have a peculiar enough flavour when fresh, it must be nigh on impossible to tell when they've gone off.

I had a similar experience last month with a processed turkey sandwich in a green room somewhere in the US.  You have my sympathy.  I hope you have a chance now to get better.

(oh no this is on topic - or has it been established that that would actually be off topic in the context of this thread?)
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« Reply #1820 on: 22:30:28, 10-03-2008 »

a processed turkey sandwich in a green room
Well that's just asking for trouble isn't it? Wink

Thanks for your thoughts. Part of the problem I think is that up there nothing tastes of anything anyway... I think it's nearly done with now. I might bang down a shot of 51 before I go to bed to finish it off!  Cheesy
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« Reply #1821 on: 22:32:29, 10-03-2008 »

Better than a green sandwich in a processed room?
I've been planning to listen to Carré for ages, and now that I am, it sounds nothing like I imagined it would (and nothing like I remembered).
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« Reply #1822 on: 22:37:33, 10-03-2008 »

Cold, spiced pork, two days old, conveyed in the boot of a car on a hot day over 100 miles. Consumed with a wonderful pickle and a glass of sparkly. At least I managed to finish James' 'The Bostonians' during the following days, although in a rather more episodic fashion than he would have wished me to, no doubt.

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« Reply #1823 on: 22:40:23, 10-03-2008 »

News and Currant Affairs

General news with a devoted section focusing on infidelity amongst seedless raisins.
Oh good. Glad someone spotted that. I was waiting...
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« Reply #1824 on: 23:15:08, 10-03-2008 »

I keep on forgetting to listen to the key in which toilets flush.
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« Reply #1825 on: 23:23:25, 10-03-2008 »


 Consumed with a wonderful pickle



Well that's a fib!
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« Reply #1826 on: 23:34:38, 11-03-2008 »

This competition is making me go bananas!  Embarrassed
Well just as long as you don't eat too many of them.
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« Reply #1827 on: 23:35:40, 11-03-2008 »


 Consumed with a wonderful pickle



Well that's a fib!

Fig pickle?
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« Reply #1828 on: 19:28:46, 16-03-2008 »

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said: "We are one step closer as a nation to hopefully finding Sydney."
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« Reply #1829 on: 19:38:51, 16-03-2008 »

Nobody loves me, everybody hates me, think I'll go and eat worms.
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