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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 25 Oct, 2006 12:47 am
Rules is like Jules which is what Jamie Oliver calls his long-suffering wife. Some don't like him, but I've got to admit I've got a lot of admiration for the cheeky little scamp, especially after his interview/conversation with Tony Blair about school dinners.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 25 Oct, 2006 05:36 am
Dinners, breakfast and everything what has to do with cooking, Chef Oliver is at the moment presenting to the colonials. I must say he a superb showman and has all the ladies eating out of his hand.
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 11:22 am
Hand ball can be played on tennis courts on those lovely drowsy summer evenings. Participants are well advised to wait for it to go dark because otherwise someone might call the police.
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Clary
 
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Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 03:36 pm
Police uniforms have changed remarkably little over the years. Personally, I think the white naval uniform is the most becoming to a tanned and fit young man.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 04:34 pm
Man how right you are! When Dutchy goes out fishing in his white summer gear he is the one who gets all the wolf whistles.
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Lord Ellpus
 
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Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 04:37 pm
Whistles from the factories usually announce the beginning or the end of a working day.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 04:53 pm
My dear Lord Ellpus this thread requires at least two sentences. Smile
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 03:32 pm
Whistles are what referees use to stop play and call attention to themselves. In net ball games they are blown every few seconds because girls can't play games without breaking the rules.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 28 Oct, 2006 02:53 am
Rules broken by girls? Whatever next, Spendius, you know that I am queen of the rule keepers.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 28 Oct, 2006 03:42 am
Keepers of the faith is a children's computer game. It is all about a unique faith and claims the game will have you reach for your bible.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 28 Oct, 2006 05:35 pm
Bible punchers are noticeable for the paucity of their references to the Song of Solomon. Nancy Mitford was once ushered off the podium for reading a few verses at a family wedding.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 29 Oct, 2006 07:28 am
Wedding is a good place to read the Song of Solomon, I used to read it to my newly-wed husband. Not many bits of the Bible are so lovely.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 29 Oct, 2006 08:12 pm
Lovely electrically heated fluffy sheets await me upstairs. I think it is my departure time.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sun 29 Oct, 2006 11:36 pm
Time for a drink. Everybody has left the threads and Dutchy is all by himself, cheers!
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 29 Oct, 2006 11:38 pm
Cheers was a sitcom set in a Boston bar. Frazier was the rare case of a spin-off that was more succesful than its parent show.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 31 Oct, 2006 05:01 am
Show me your hands. Do they have scars from giving? This is a line often used by a preacher.
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Clary
 
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Reply Fri 3 Nov, 2006 03:53 am
Preacher is a type of person rather than someone of a religious persuasion. There are at the moment - maybe always - a lot of preachers in the British government telling everyone what to think and do.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 3 Nov, 2006 05:54 pm
"Do you know the way to San Jose" was a great success for Dionne Warwick. This American singer had an amazing career with many hits over many years.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 4 Nov, 2006 02:22 am
Years ago, all we had to worry about was surviving financially and occasionally giving to third world charities, but now every moment of the day is fraught with guilt and apprehension. One can't use energy or water, travel (except on foot), buy food (evil supermarkets cheating famers and exploiting foreign workers), eat meat (totally bad), fish (decreasing fish stocks), eggs (mistreated hens, salmonella, cholesterol), veg (nonorganic or too many airmiles), fruit (pesticides), drink coffee (airmiles, health problems), alcohol - you name it, we feel guilt.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sat 4 Nov, 2006 02:36 am
Guilt is the least of my problems. I try to enjoy life and I usually do.
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