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Originally posted by Padraig View PostGood idea! She sells sea shells by the sea shore.Last edited by LMcD; 06-04-18, 03:41.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThat's easy for you to say....I understand one of her sisters - Susie - is busy sewing shirts for soldiers, while her other sister - Molly - is busy in the kitchen coddling eggs.
whose rays five languid fingers were;
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Not a joke as such but a radio item I found amusing:
Evidently according to a news report today diver Tom Daley is having hypnotherapy for a fear of clowns. One presenter on Talk Sport replied that clearly Tom Daley never goes anywhere without a clown at his side. Maybe Daley should stop going to circuses! Ha!Last edited by Stanfordian; 26-04-18, 18:00.
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Originally posted by Oldcrofter View PostIt's coulrophobia, fear of clowns - but not an official psychiatric term as far as I know (yet ?)
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Richard Morrison's review (Times, 30/4/18) of Eugene Onegin (Scottish Opera at Theatre Royal, Glasgow:
"To have Onegin make his first entry, Mr Darcy-like, on a real horse was, in theory, a great idea. Unfortunately, the mighty black steed — displaying impeccable dramatic timing — waited until it reached centre stage, then opened its bowels and ejected what seemed like a tonne of steaming dung on the precise spot where Tatyana was about to write her love letter.
This spectacular eruption produced what must have been the biggest roar of laughter heard in Scotland since Ken Dodd played the Glasgow Empire".
Moved by the occasion? I believe Doddy held it in, though.
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Originally posted by Lento View PostRichard Morrison's review (Times, 30/4/18) of Eugene Onegin (Scottish Opera at Theatre Royal, Glasgow:
"To have Onegin make his first entry, Mr Darcy-like, on a real horse was, in theory, a great idea. Unfortunately, the mighty black steed — displaying impeccable dramatic timing — waited until it reached centre stage, then opened its bowels and ejected what seemed like a tonne of steaming dung on the precise spot where Tatyana was about to write her love letter.
This spectacular eruption produced what must have been the biggest roar of laughter heard in Scotland since Ken Dodd played the Glasgow Empire".
Moved by the occasion? I believe Doddy held it in, though.
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