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Morticia
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« Reply #2505 on: 22:59:49, 30-06-2008 »

Then there was the lobster episode. They escaped their restraints and all hell broke loose in the kitchen. It tool three of us to get them out from under the table.
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« Reply #2506 on: 23:01:37, 30-06-2008 »

You used a tripod?
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« Reply #2507 on: 23:13:44, 30-06-2008 »

For sure Anna.

I'll forgive McEnroe (he is American after all) for saying Andy was English (I wonder if a producer whispered in his earpiece)

But how could he think he was English John?  He played far too well  Cheesy  Cheesy

Unlike the England Rugby team

For .,.....'s sake Ant, are you really Welsh...? I think not.

Well, OK A, if you ask, Grandma and Ma both Welsh speakers born in Bedlinog (that's Rhymney Valley to you) but I was accidently born in London before returning to Wales.  Grandpa's fambly from Abergwynfi, (that's Bridgend to you) Grandma's fambly still in Penygraig, Rhondda Valley, various descendants scattered around Cardiff, very great xxx great grandpa was a Shipwright born 1790 in Swansea.  Anymore of the family history would be boring to others.  And this is the off topic thread so lets leave it there shall we?

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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #2508 on: 23:16:56, 30-06-2008 »

As usual, the semolina was a great disappointment. Even with the jam.
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« Reply #2509 on: 23:20:53, 30-06-2008 »

Marbs has a great source of Kentish Plum-Gumbo jam from a Polish Deli in Edmonton.  He swears it is on the savoury side of sweet.
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« Reply #2510 on: 23:25:38, 30-06-2008 »

... but I was accidently born in London before returning to Wales...

GCSE Moral Philosophy question:

"The Welsh are people who seem, by accident, to be born in someone else's country before returning 'home'." Discuss.

Baz
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« Reply #2511 on: 23:30:47, 30-06-2008 »

... but I was accidently born in London before returning to Wales...

GCSE Moral Philosophy question:

"The Welsh are people who seem, by accident, to be born in someone else's country before returning 'home'." Discuss.

Baz

Baz,

If a cat has kittens in an oven are they buns?
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« Reply #2512 on: 23:33:33, 30-06-2008 »

I've seen some Knickabocker Glories in my time but that beat the lot. The turtles were an interesting addition.
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« Reply #2513 on: 23:48:34, 30-06-2008 »

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Abergwynfi, (that's Bridgend to you)

How on earth would you presume to know what I know?
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Well, there you are.
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« Reply #2514 on: 23:50:04, 30-06-2008 »

courgettes
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« Reply #2515 on: 00:20:23, 01-07-2008 »

Sometimes I have to borrow things from my neighbours. Luckily they all live fairly close by.
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« Reply #2516 on: 03:00:56, 01-07-2008 »

I alternate my beasts with wet and dry. They are also rather fond of broccoli, mushrooms, swede and eggs.
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« Reply #2517 on: 07:46:31, 01-07-2008 »

... but I was accidently born in London before returning to Wales...

GCSE Moral Philosophy question:

"The Welsh are people who seem, by accident, to be born in someone else's country before returning 'home'." Discuss.

Baz

Baz,

If a cat has kittens in an oven are they buns?

I was wondering that, Anty, when you were claiming Henry V as Welsh Cool Cheesy.  Born in the Green Zone of Monmouth Castle.
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« Reply #2518 on: 07:58:52, 01-07-2008 »

... but I was accidently born in London before returning to Wales...

GCSE Moral Philosophy question:

"The Welsh are people who seem, by accident, to be born in someone else's country before returning 'home'." Discuss.

Baz


Baz,

If a cat has kittens in an oven are they buns?

It depends surely upon whether or not the oven was turned on at the time.

Baz
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« Reply #2519 on: 10:25:15, 01-07-2008 »

I'm in the middle of the alphabet with completely inappropriate clothing
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