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Northender
Originally posted by cloughie View PostYes, time we got back to the real bread and butter of this board!
As it happens, last week I was walking up a local hill pushing my cycle (well, it's the wife's actually, and - more relevantly - it has a wicker basket on the front) when a lady walking down said hill said 'Are you the Hovis lad?' I suppose I should be grateful that she didn't ask me whether I was Granville, out delivering stuff for Arkwright.
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Originally posted by Northender View Post..and stop loafing around, you mean?
As it happens, last week I was walking up a local hill pushing my cycle (well, it's the wife's actually, and - more relevantly - it has a wicker basket on the front) when a lady walking down said hill said 'Are you the Hovis lad?' I suppose I should be grateful that she didn't ask me whether I was Granville, out delivering stuff for Arkwright."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by Northender View Post..and stop loafing around, you mean?
As it happens, last week I was walking up a local hill pushing my cycle (well, it's the wife's actually, and - more relevantly - it has a wicker basket on the front) when a lady walking down said hill said 'Are you the Hovis lad?' I suppose I should be grateful that she didn't ask me whether I was Granville, out delivering stuff for Arkwright.
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Originally posted by Northender View Post..and stop loafing around, you mean?
As it happens, last week I was walking up a local hill pushing my cycle (well, it's the wife's actually, and - more relevantly - it has a wicker basket on the front) when a lady walking down said hill said 'Are you the Hovis lad?' I suppose I should be grateful that she didn't ask me whether I was Granville, out delivering stuff for Arkwright.
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Northender
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHad you any breath left, Norths you might have asked her if she was Nurse Gladys - and chased her down the hill, phnnuuuurrr-phnnuurrrr
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amateur51
Originally posted by Northender View PostHad she not been accompanied by a chap who may well have been her husband, and more pertinently, had she borne a greater resemblance to Lynda Baron, I would have found the breath from somewhere.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHad you any breath left, Norths you might have asked her if she was Nurse Gladys - and chased her down the hill, phnnuuuurrr-phnnuurrrr"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIt would be very useful to have an Anna's thingywotsit for E
The Apostles - Peter and Paul (though as I said Mary appears in said work but not Paul)
Introduction & Allegro - Malvern inspiration (not sure about that) - taking the waters
Nimrod - an aircraft
sorry I don't have an F
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