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Author Topic: March 9th Brighton  (Read 4576 times)
Morticia
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« Reply #15 on: 23:33:56, 24-01-2008 »

Hmmm, Dundee. That`s where the cake comes from, isn`t it ....? 

Sound of footsteps tapping out to the kitchen to inspect the cake cupboard.
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« Reply #16 on: 23:34:53, 24-01-2008 »

...but seriously folks, if Big Ron can make it...  Wink

I'm thinkng a lunchtime drink/snack. I can book somewhere (non-posh, perhaps a pub table or two) nearer the time. 12.30-ish?

And afterwards too, of course.
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« Reply #17 on: 23:37:47, 24-01-2008 »

...but seriously folks, if Big Ron can make it...  Wink

I'm thinkng a lunchtime drink/snack. I can book somewhere (non-posh, perhaps a pub table or two) nearer the time. 12.30-ish?

And afterwards too, of course.

Early poll results coming in from Highgate look positive Grin
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« Reply #18 on: 23:41:52, 24-01-2008 »

Sounds positive from Location Now too.

I think we need to decide on a colour some item in which we will agree each to wear. Those invisible or submerged to be revealed during the afterwards part of the occasion.

PS 12.30, martle?? That means I have to get up, like, in the morning ... Cry Cry Cry PARENTS! I HATE THEM!!!
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« Reply #19 on: 23:48:53, 24-01-2008 »

Oh Lord, tinners! You`re not going to do that thing with the lime green Liberty bodice again, are you? Cripes!
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« Reply #20 on: 12:58:00, 25-01-2008 »


I think we need to decide on a colour some item in which we will agree each to wear.

For reasons which will doubtless become transparent at the event, the choice of available choice of colours for the Dough are predetermined.
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« Reply #21 on: 13:05:34, 25-01-2008 »


I think we need to decide on a colour some item in which we will agree each to wear.

For reasons which will doubtless become transparent at the event, the choice of available choice of colours for the Dough are predetermined.

You wear a transparent kilt, Ron !! Shocked Shocked Shocked

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« Reply #22 on: 13:14:48, 25-01-2008 »

That must be the Emperor's New Kilt, Mort: bearing in mind what a real Scotsman is supposed to be wearing under it, then it would need to be one of his older sporrans, though the rear view would doubtless still be rather cheeky...I suppose though, that that might be seen as appropriate for the sixth movement of the final work.... Wink
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« Reply #23 on: 15:18:54, 25-01-2008 »


 12.30, martle?? That means I have to get up, like, in the morning ... Cry Cry Cry PARENTS! I HATE THEM!!!

My dear boy, how many times do I have to tell you this? You merely don`t go to sleep, distract yourself at a couple of clubs, then stoke yourself up with a few espressos before getting on the train. Of course you may still, like MJ, sleep through Monsieur Butler .... Cheesy

When has a boy ever listened to his mother? Oy vey ist meir! Grin
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« Reply #24 on: 15:51:24, 25-01-2008 »

 Fiddlededee, Mort, I think you mean Cap'n Butler!      Wink 
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« Reply #25 on: 15:58:08, 25-01-2008 »

Why Mister Stewart, I do believe you`re right, you clever man!  Another glass of mint julep?
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« Reply #26 on: 16:03:17, 25-01-2008 »

bearing in mind what a real Scotsman is supposed to be wearing under it, then it would need to be one of his older sporrans

Must be time to go to the optician... I read that as "one of his older sopranos".
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« Reply #27 on: 16:03:40, 25-01-2008 »

  Gosh, Mort, I won't think about it today.   I'll think about it tomorrow.   After all........ Smiley
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« Reply #28 on: 16:07:21, 25-01-2008 »

bearing in mind what a real Scotsman is supposed to be wearing under it, then it would need to be one of his older sporrans

Must be time to go to the optician... I read that as "one of his older sopranos".

Dammit Richard ! Now that you`ve mentioned it that`s how I`ve read it too!

These glasses, they do nothing Grin
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« Reply #29 on: 18:28:37, 26-01-2008 »

I was reading a book on ethnomusicology the other day on the train and managed to completely misread 'building blocks'.
I'll leave what I thought it said to your imagination...
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