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Author Topic: Meeting tonight (Thursday 15th March)  (Read 8174 times)
Milly Jones
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« Reply #255 on: 09:06:55, 20-03-2007 »

To a trained eye (such as our own) it is evident that the "gentleman" on the left of the picture is "wired for sound". Did Members present at the time notice that?

Was Bryn bugging the proceedings?  Grin
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« Reply #256 on: 10:18:10, 20-03-2007 »

Was Bryn bugging the proceedings?  Grin

Purely for the purpose of taking the Minutes. These will be circulated shortly when they have been approved by the Chairman.
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« Reply #257 on: 10:29:03, 20-03-2007 »

We have to preserve everything for posterity. Everybody is concern about posterity now. We have to record everything. The rest of us who were not at the meeting have to know how everything went.

There could be spies from rival organization present. We should not put our guard down. Or may be we have some double agents that are connected to the rival organization. We have to take care about our paranoia by feeding it with appropriate thoughts.
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« Reply #258 on: 10:37:34, 20-03-2007 »

Was Bryn bugging the proceedings?  Grin

Purely for the purpose of taking the Minutes.
It felt more like the Hours, George, especially when Autoharp attacked the Glass.
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« Reply #259 on: 10:50:26, 20-03-2007 »

Ho Tim,

It's not a particularly good one of you I'm afraid, but it IS you (I think!!!)
It is the complete pickie that I took with ollie on but wasn't sure if you wanted to be on or not!



A

Yes, that's me, although a separated at birth springs to mind...

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« Reply #260 on: 10:51:45, 20-03-2007 »

And quite right too, Bryn ! Music in Similar Motion was the last decent piece he wrote.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #261 on: 11:29:27, 20-03-2007 »

Ah yes, my sideburns period. I'd forgotten about that. Wink
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« Reply #262 on: 22:28:59, 20-03-2007 »

Just to remind you ollie  Grin



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« Reply #263 on: 22:33:49, 20-03-2007 »


A,

I must say that you carry off a sash with such style, darlink!
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« Reply #264 on: 22:35:38, 20-03-2007 »

t-p, that's you on the right, surely! And you pretended you weren't there!  Wink
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« Reply #265 on: 02:23:24, 21-03-2007 »

Good Herrings! With whiskers like that, what would anybody want with tusks?
<seizes butterfly net and mother-of-pearl inlaid whisker comb>
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« Reply #266 on: 09:45:10, 21-03-2007 »


A,

I must say that you carry off a sash with such style, darlink!

Gee mort, I am overcome with embarrassment.. I didn't think you would recognise me  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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« Reply #267 on: 13:08:51, 21-03-2007 »

Ho Tim,

It's not a particularly good one of you I'm afraid, but it IS you (I think!!!)
It is the complete pickie that I took with ollie on but wasn't sure if you wanted to be on or not!

A

Yes, that's me, although a separated at birth springs to mind...


You dirty old man.....
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« Reply #268 on: 13:25:57, 21-03-2007 »



I like this pic, as though i raised my eyebrows in shock it does make me look more byronic than the sad and lonely man I really am.

Smiley
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« Reply #269 on: 13:40:38, 21-03-2007 »

You dirty old man.....

Hmmmm, having this in message 267, right next to the image on 268........  coincidence?

Your Lordship, just why do you like the image in 268?  I think I can imagine.  (Maybe I'll pop off to lunch in Covent Garden now.......)

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