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thompson1780
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« Reply #2895 on: 23:05:31, 12-08-2008 »

Quite nice.

Ah!  After all that effort and rain and sweat and tears.......  Wink

Tommo
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« Reply #2896 on: 00:15:34, 13-08-2008 »

Quite nice.

Ah!  After all that effort and rain and sweat and tears.......  Wink

No, that "quite nice" was referring to the previous post on this thread, nothing to do with my expedition.
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« Reply #2897 on: 09:57:29, 13-08-2008 »

 No, we didn't intend visiting Moffit but when we missed Gate 36 at Kendal we thought "Oh what the hell....... Let's go for it!"
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« Reply #2898 on: 10:10:37, 13-08-2008 »

I always wonder how long after I've started a conversation on any topic she'll switch it to her favourite subject - her bowels.  It was 10 seconds this morning, as soon as I'd paused for breath.
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« Reply #2899 on: 10:21:27, 13-08-2008 »

Image 134.gif is incorrect.  It should show the formatting dialogue box, not your girlfriend on holiday.
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« Reply #2900 on: 11:04:31, 13-08-2008 »

No, that "quite nice" was referring to the previous post on this thread......

A-ha!  You fall into my trap and freely admit to being On-Topic!

Oh, oooops.  Me Too.  Sad

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« Reply #2901 on: 03:48:08, 14-08-2008 »

Breath mint. Collagen implant. Ritual involving fire. Rapier-like haberdashery. All better.
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« Reply #2902 on: 08:14:41, 14-08-2008 »

Proof readers of the world, untie!
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« Reply #2903 on: 10:10:03, 14-08-2008 »



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« Reply #2904 on: 16:25:22, 14-08-2008 »

Brief pause while Morticia ....    ....decapitates doorknobs.

Circumcises, surely?

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« Reply #2905 on: 16:45:11, 14-08-2008 »

Oi! I heard that, Member (snigger) Thompson! Ahem, apologies for being on topic. Cough.

Good Lord, it's amazing what a badger can do with a piece of Venetian driftwood and some sticky-back plastic.
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« Reply #2906 on: 17:29:49, 14-08-2008 »

 For the third time sir, this is the wrong department but let's not argue; I'll just need your full name and address and the exact date of your last smear test.
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« Reply #2907 on: 23:21:57, 14-08-2008 »

You have nothing to lose but your chins.
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« Reply #2908 on: 00:14:05, 15-08-2008 »

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I always like to put in programmes where there is a major work by Schönberg, one by Brahms, and one by Wagner; cos I’m always fascinated how he managed to make a synthesis of the influence of two people who couldn’t stand each other and each other’s music

No no no.

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« Reply #2909 on: 00:15:15, 15-08-2008 »

happle burbles evelyn
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