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"...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..."
Yes, time we got back to the real bread and butter of this board!
..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.
..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.
Very g-g-g-g-good, G-G-G-G-Granville!!
"...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..."
..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.
Had you any breath left, Norths you might have asked her if she was Nurse Gladys - and chased her down the hill, phnnuuuurrr-phnnuurrrr
..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.
I hope you answered ' 'e were a reight good baker our old Dad'.
Had you any breath left, Norths you might have asked her if she was Nurse Gladys - and chased her down the hill, phnnuuuurrr-phnnuurrrr
Had 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.
It would be very useful to have an Anna's thingywotsit for E and decide who wants to decline the F - I seem to remember Res was about to abandon ship for a day or three, so what's F in' 'appenin'?
Had 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.
Oh a Granville-Nurse Gladys-Arkwright threesome, how very modern
Had you any breath left, Norths you might have asked her if she was Nurse Gladys - and chased her down the hill, phnnuuuurrr-phnnuurrrr
I was working on a G-G-G-Gladys Emmanuel gag too, Ams, but ran out of time (shortly after I ran out of inspiration and courage re: bringing on a stern "Boys! " from Anna)
"...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..."
It would be very useful to have an Anna's thingywotsit for E
Elgar
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
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
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