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Ron Dough
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« Reply #315 on: 23:10:56, 19-08-2007 »

Are you positive you've been utilising the correct insertion point?
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« Reply #316 on: 23:15:11, 19-08-2007 »

£23.48 and that's my final offer.
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« Reply #317 on: 23:18:29, 19-08-2007 »

Are you positive you've been utilising the correct insertion point?
Well, if I'm absolutely honest, no, I'm not, but then I've never felt confident enough to try to complete the finale of Bruckner's Ninth Symphony in any case, so that's my best excuse...

Anyway, for all that I am aware of the tradition of rugby playing in Wales, I have no idea whether Sir Richard Barrett indulges in the Union or the League variety thereof (although I take leave to suspect the former).

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« Reply #318 on: 23:22:01, 19-08-2007 »

He told me that I was mistaken but I would not believe it.  I never do believe anything anyone tells me about anything at all in case it is something made up about nothing in which case it would be meaningless but if it wasn't meaningless it would be meaningful and that I couldn't bear.
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« Reply #319 on: 23:22:49, 19-08-2007 »

Indeed, my lord, I'm convinced Missolonghi would be the perfect location for your holiday.
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« Reply #320 on: 23:23:32, 19-08-2007 »

£23.48 and that's my final offer.
Does that include or exclude VAT?

Anyway, I have to say that I think that those (allegedly) stringless Zimbabwean beans from Waitrose are as tasteless as Mugabe himself and accordingly vastly inferior to the average French haricots (or their Spanish equivalents), let alone the similar variety grown in the Herefordshire/Worcestershire area.

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« Reply #321 on: 23:29:40, 19-08-2007 »

Have you seen this mystic?
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« Reply #322 on: 23:31:09, 19-08-2007 »

haricots

We regret that we are currently unable to provide sleeping accomodation for baby Janosok.
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« Reply #323 on: 23:41:03, 19-08-2007 »

Sausage? SAUSAGE?
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« Reply #324 on: 23:59:14, 19-08-2007 »

It was with great surprise and no little joy that Mummy bumped into Piers, a budding  Rogers Covey-Crump, in the self-service restaurant at Littlewoods, Oxford St, the store long since closed.
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« Reply #325 on: 23:59:22, 19-08-2007 »

Sausage? SAUSAGE?
I really do worry about composers who GRATUITOUSLY repeat themselves...

Anyway, contrary to popular belief, I wasn't the first person to describe the M25 as London's largest free car park.

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Alistair
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« Reply #326 on: 00:02:42, 20-08-2007 »

It was with great surprise and no little joy that Mummy bumped into Piers, a budding  Rogers Covey-Crump, in the self-service restaurant at Littlewoods, Oxford St, the store long since closed.
But you've never responded to that nipple question, you know...

Anyway, Sir Richard Barrett may well talk about his Old Speckled Hen, but yet rarer than its teeth is surely the availablity of Helford oysters in La Rochelle.

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Alistair
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« Reply #327 on: 00:37:33, 20-08-2007 »

...yet, amazingly, up to that point nobody had ever connected global warning with profligacy in the use of emoticoi!
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« Reply #328 on: 01:19:04, 20-08-2007 »

It seems from inspection of this thread that I may have been implicated in the genesis of a monster....
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« Reply #329 on: 06:59:57, 20-08-2007 »

It seems from inspection of this thread that I may have been implicated in the genesis of a monster....
That's so completely on-topic that you have now not only implicated yourself therein but presided over the said monster's demise.

I would have asked what you imagine Susan McClary might think, but your last post carries with it such an air of finality that I'll desist.

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Alistair
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