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Originally posted by Anna View PostAm I alone in thinking that mercia and rubbers have strange, nay eerie, telepathic powers? Two minds thinking as one, so totally intune, like trains on parallel tracks .... or are they just incredibly clever?
Where is it all going to end (as 6000 replies are now well under the belt, and 60,000 views not far away...)?!?!
All I know is that this:
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOoooh it's years since anyone whisked me up anywhere, Mr Sloane! :cool2:
"Later, the Countess of Wessex was whisked off by the Marines in a helicopter"
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I need a strong cappuccino.
Hurrah for weekends"...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 Caliban View PostThis thread has definitely gone strange today, and I don't think it's just my Gewurztraminer hangover... (2 bottles between 2 with a client at lunchtime... Alsace, with Chinese dim sum )... The Galahad of the Forum, amateur, and your humble uncouth Caliban, fused together in the overheated crucible of Rubbers's mind ; and Rubbers himself and Mercia, locked in their intense, question smashing folie-à-deux - indeed, maybe à-trois given the shadowy figure of hercule standing behind Mercia....
Where is it all going to end (as 6000 replies are now well under the belt, and 60,000 views not far away...)?!?!
All I know is that this:
reminds me of one of my favourite lines in a newspaper article EVER:
"Later, the Countess of Wessex was whisked off by the Marines in a helicopter"
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I need a strong cappuccino.
Hurrah for weekends
Mind you, being married to The Really Useful Dook, she'd cope with a fair bit of whisking, I'd imagine.
And the Royal Marines are reputed to be the best whiskers in the business!
The cat's whiskers in fact
Where did this Alsatian dim summing take place, Caliban? Certainly not the Wonky in Wardour Steet whose greeting is just one word ... UPSTAIRS!!
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Yes, there has been a certain sense of hysteria here today, and a lot of talking in class, too. And - so many simply refuse to put up their hands before answering or asking questions.
I like your Countess of Wessex quote very much, Caliban. I am still puzzling over a headline in the BBC website this week: "LIVE: Bin Laden Dead". Usage isn't what it used to be at all.
And on top of all that, and having managed to answer only two of the elements in mercia's poser, I have to set the M. I have to do this because in desperation, I think, poor mercia answered the other two elements himself and vanished. Now, every time I try to 'get on with it', as Nat Mills used to say, the phone rings.
I am disjunct and it could be a little while I get back with the M
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Norfolk Born
Recent answers have included:
(Zero - mercia)
Medtner - mercia
Nordheim - rubbernecker
Oberon - mercia
Reicha - rubbernecker
Serenade - mercia
Tatiana - rubbernecker
Uchida - mercia
Walter - mercia
Blow - rubbernecker
Carissinma - mercia
Delius - mercia
Ebony - mercia
Herbert - mercia
Jeux - rubbernecker
Kalinnikov - mercia.
Impressive or what?
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostRecent answers have included:
(Zero - mercia)
Medtner - mercia
Nordheim - rubbernecker
Oberon - mercia
Reicha - rubbernecker
Serenade - mercia
Tatiana - rubbernecker
Uchida - mercia
Walter - mercia
Blow - rubbernecker
Carissinma - mercia
Delius - mercia
Ebony - mercia
Herbert - mercia
Jeux - rubbernecker
Kalinnikov - mercia.
Impressive or what?
"...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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Anna
Well, I am a simple soul, all bedecked in me dimity smocks with wheatshears in me bonnet, but I love this thread. Also, I got a few answers and set a few answers since I joined this happy band of nee'er do wells.
So, group hug anyone? It's only a game and none of us are Nick Clegg
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, I am a simple soul, all bedecked in me dimity smocks with wheatshears in me bonnet, but I love this thread. Also, I got a few answers and set a few answers since I joined this happy band of nee'er do wells.
So, group hug anyone?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, I am a simple soul, all bedecked in me dimity smocks with wheatshears in me bonnet, but I love this thread. Also, I got a few answers and set a few answers since I joined this happy band of nee'er do wells.
So, group hug anyone?
I like it when it goes strange!!!"...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 amateur51 View PostSubject to the usual due diligence and health checks, I don't see why not
And the sainted Margaret as your new avatar!
"Really, Mr Stringer....!!!""...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 Caliban View Post
And the sainted Margaret as your new avatar!
"Really, Mr Stringer....!!!"
My bro aged 11 meanwhile was listing Ursula Andress, Alexandra Bastedo and Diana Rigg, much to Dad's relief
Anyone know how I could alter the pic so Mags is looking to the right rather than to the left?
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