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tomasso
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 01:41 am
Case by case posts show Dutchy to be very exacting in his definitions.
Does this thread require such precision or can we anticipate a little grace?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 02:20 am
Grace is usuallly linked to a short prayer of blessing or thanksgiving said before or after a meal. However grace can also be used with His, Her, or Your as a title and form of address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop.

(Precision not required tomasso, write what you like, just as I do. Smile )
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McTag
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 04:03 am
Archbishop Makarios now, he was a Cypriot leader in the 1950s or 1960s as I recall. In those troubled times, we used to hear his name all the time on the BBS Home Service, RIP bish.
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tomasso
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 01:58 pm
Bish bash, I was takin' a bath. Long about a Saturday night!

(how's that Dutchy?) :wink:
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 02:03 pm
Night after night I dream of you. When are you making my dream come true?

(how's that tomasso? Smile )
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tomasso
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 02:21 pm
True love more crimson than red. True heart more azure than blue. Rolling Eyes
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McTag
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 02:41 pm
Blue roses for a red lady, a line from a badly-remembered song. Why do women like flowers, I think it's kinda weird.
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tomasso
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 03:05 pm
Weird is in the eye of the beholder. So is beauty! Smile
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 03:13 pm
Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale. Variants of the tale are known across Europe.
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Clary
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 05:30 pm
Europe is a concept that is still confusing to the British. They often talk about Europe as though they weren't part of it.
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McTag
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 05:56 pm
It's often said, and rightly so, that fortune favours the brave, and faint heart never won fair lady. Who dares, wins, ain't that right, bruv? Who can forget Del Boy and Rodney the dipstick?
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hamburger
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 06:32 pm
"dipstick" , you call rodney ? may he forgive your uncouth language and take you to his heart .
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 06:44 pm
Heart disease facts. Coronary heart disease is the greatest single cause of death among Australians and stroke is the second largest.
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 06:46 pm
Heart of ox is very nutritious. It need quite a long roasting and slicing cold and quite thin before you place it between two slices of well buttered bread with the crusts cut off, pepper and salted to taste, to get the best out of it.
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 06:50 pm
Largest tits is what they used to judge the beauty contests on. It is only since the advent of Grauniadism that other criteria, such as intelligence and good teeth, has come into vogue and turned what was originally a good idea into a shambles.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 07:46 pm
Shambles is usually referred to as a scene or condition of complete disorder. Like last night when my son made dinner and left the kitchen in a complete mess for my wife to clean up.
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hamburger
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 08:10 pm
up the stairs you go ! and don't forget to turn the light out !
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Mar, 2007 09:56 pm
Out with the old, in with the new. Exactly what I've done today by replacing the carpets throughtout the house.
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McTag
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 03:50 am
House full of carpets, wow, that must have cost a bomb. "Bomb" reminds me of Manchester where there is, or was, an area near the city centre called the Old Shambles, and this name refers to its earlier use as a charnel house or slaughterhouse, a place where animals were killed for consumption; the word has mutated slightly in meaning since then.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 07:19 am
Then, finally, the big day arrived and Liverpool won three nil. Oh what a night of joy and celebration.
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