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Author Topic: Meeting 19th April  (Read 7520 times)
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« Reply #165 on: 17:07:48, 20-04-2007 »


Ian, so it remains to us, in order to 'fix' the analysis, to try to recall the identity of the object of the brunette's gaze. It's a little hazy, to be honest, but there seemed to be a fairly permanent presence on the lady's right yesterday evening. Um, distinguished... civil... urbane... glasses? A trim middle age? Wait, wait!  No, it's gone...


hang on... I have nearly remembered.... hang on........... it was.......................
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« Reply #166 on: 17:10:13, 20-04-2007 »

...by George - we've all forgotten!

Baz  Huh
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« Reply #167 on: 17:12:08, 20-04-2007 »

Yes, I am the dark-haired lady with a serpent wrapped around her neck in the vain hope of protection from having a bad fringe day. As is obvious from the photographic evidence, this talisman failed to avert the `impending evil` which had, clearly wrought its horrid havoc. I fear that, in order to retain my honour, I have no other option but to fall upon my asp.
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« Reply #168 on: 17:13:34, 20-04-2007 »

I think one can do a self analysis.

Let me attempt a second analysis.
Two men look like men usually look after consuming several beers (very content in their own way).

Who ever was taken Ladies picture (is it Baziron?) look like they came from impressionist painting (Lets say Monet).

This are two sisters that met accidentally in Paris cafee. One is in love (I can see it in her eyes) and the other is a little sad. This seems to be temporary and momentary passing phase. Both ladies are excited and very happy.

Now don't give me ideas with serpent around anybodies neck. I was on a sentimental jorney.
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« Reply #169 on: 17:25:51, 20-04-2007 »

Nice to see everyone. (I'm back in Berlin now for a couple of days - soon this commuting will be over...) And sorry not to see everyone* else.

Blimey, A, you're good with that Photoshop or whatever it is you used to make me look like such a drunken fool. I suppose that was your revenge for my unprovoked beer attack.

* E&OE, as Bryn would say.
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« Reply #170 on: 17:31:27, 20-04-2007 »

You see Richard , it is very easy when one has such good material to work with  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Lovely to see you , I sucked my trousers all the way home, good stuff beer !!

A
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« Reply #171 on: 17:41:24, 20-04-2007 »

Just back from the Borough High Street 24 Hour Photo Processing shop, one more to add to A's collection:


                
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« Reply #172 on: 17:51:26, 20-04-2007 »

This is exactly a picture from my understanding of the situation at the meeting. George captured the atmosphere perfectly.
A is good with her camera indeed. I think Richard looks very young and handsome on one of them (I am certain it is him). I think A made the picture.
Whoever took two ladies did a good job. The whole company looks good too. Everybody looks the way they should (based on their posts).

I don't have much chance to come to any of reunions. I would say not much chance than going to Boston for another reunion. But I am still hopeful.
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« Reply #173 on: 17:59:56, 20-04-2007 »

Just back from the Borough High Street 24 Hour Photo Processing shop, one more to add to A's collection


                

Ah, George, now that's how I remember it. The reality was more like this, wasn't it?

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« Reply #174 on: 18:30:27, 20-04-2007 »

Hmm, yes. Moving on to the Marshalsea Slipper Baths afterwards when fuelled with Alcopops may have been a mistake.
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« Reply #175 on: 18:31:36, 20-04-2007 »


I am very impressed with Ian analysis of two ladies. It seems ladies drew more Freudian analysis than two men that are drinking beer.

Ian, so it remains to us, in order to 'fix' the analysis, to try to recall the identity of the object of the brunette's gaze. It's a little hazy, to be honest, but there seemed to be a fairly permanent presence on the lady's right yesterday evening. Um, distinguished... civil... urbane... glasses? A trim middle age? Wait, wait!  No, it's gone...

No, HE's gone. He was last seen heading in the direction of the Circus, having brought a babysitter with him. There are reports of a mole at the highest level, who will have his hands on witchcraft in Operation Testify. The urgent need to pay attention to this precluded the possibility of acting upon the aforementioned gaze.
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« Reply #176 on: 18:40:23, 20-04-2007 »

How can people be like themselves I don't know.

That sounds like a question for handsome hunk Jean-Paul Sartre...

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« Reply #177 on: 18:47:53, 20-04-2007 »

The person at the back looks to me like a cross between Jean-Paul Sartre and Oliver Sudden. Grin (I hope that doesn't offend anyone involved...)

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Still Lisztening...


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« Reply #178 on: 19:27:08, 20-04-2007 »

Sorry I missed the fun!
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« Reply #179 on: 19:28:14, 20-04-2007 »



I think this is what happened to tommo - he left early, not saying where he was going !!

A Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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