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A2K London Meet II

 
 
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Wed 21 May, 2003 03:07 pm
Steve has just finished the first half of extra time, c.i. .

Yes, and I was nikkid as well! (Well, actually not with that lady.)
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 21 May, 2003 04:19 pm
Porto 3, Celtic 2

Scottish goalkeepers never were the best. This one did not have a good game.
Still, there'll be a lot of sore heads in Seville tomorrow.
Win, lose or draw, never go home with any money in your pocket- that's their motto.

Sorry, what were we talking about?

Here's a joke, on the sausage theme:

Q: Why won't a German have sausages for breakfast?
A: Because he would be going from Bett to Wurst!

Ohhahahahahahaha
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 21 May, 2003 04:21 pm
You may now go stand in the corner for one hour, young man . . .
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 21 May, 2003 04:37 pm
i foresee a sausage-hunting trip in Setanta's future. No sausage left unsampled. No crusty bread left unbuttered.

cya when ya get back.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Thu 22 May, 2003 05:03 pm
Uuummm sausages (and other Homer Simpson noises)
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Thu 22 May, 2003 05:10 pm
Hey Walter

Can I just use my umbrella, bowler hat and carnation button hole, or should I wear some clothes as well?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Thu 22 May, 2003 05:58 pm
Steve, The carnation in the botton hole is a must. Wink c.i.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2003 01:01 am
That's okay for the clothing, Steve, perhaps with a rolled Times under the left arm?
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2003 06:05 am
ci thought you said bottom hole for a moment, nearly took offense! lol
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 23 May, 2003 09:48 am
Steve, Your imagination is only exceeded by your good looks - nikkid or clothed. Wink c.i.
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FionaB
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 10:49 am
Hi CI

I would love to tell you all about my trip to Oz, Japan, NZ etc that I made in 2001 btw not 2002, but I don't think the A2K'ers want to hear me twittering on about it so if you really want to hear some of it let me know and I can email you. My journal that I am still typing, goes on and on. Maybe you want to wait for it to be published! lol.

Walter & Steve
I have just been catching up on some very strange and dubious exchanges with illustrations(!) and I am not so sure about our trip to Germany!

Actually I am really looking forward to it. See ya soon

FionaB
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 11:04 am
Fiona, Why not post your commentary in the Travel Forum? I'm sure many will be interested in your travel journal to Oz, Japan, and NZ. c.i.
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margo
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 01:03 pm
Fiona

C'mon, tell us a story - while we wait for Gautam to return from his sick bed~!

I leave Oz next weekend, and will be out of contact (most likely) until I hit London (and then still!) The place I'm staying in Sweden is a summer house, and doesn't even have a phone!

We need to find some place to meet within the next few days. Or I'll be standing in Piccadilly waving to anyone who goes by Confused (would that be a Piccadilly peccadillo?) (or just a dill Shocked )

Hello - KitchenPete - you still with us Question
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 02:52 pm
Fiona

We had a very nice, sunny and warm first "meeting day" .
(I've ordered the next good weather period in four weeks time, btw.)
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McTag
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 03:51 pm
Hey Margo,
I lived in a Norwegian summer house once, a hutte. No phone there either, nice and remote.
We caught trout in the lake from the little rowing boat, and fried them up. Delicious, fresh fish you have caught yourself.
Four of us went.
It was marvellous.
The Scandinavians are really sorted. They love their short summertime, & make the most of it.
Pancakes and raspberry jam, I remember eating lots of those too.
Happy memories.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 05:37 pm
Trying to bunch up as many "Happy Memories" during our short visit to this planet is the ultimate way to live - I believe. Wink Nice going, McTag. c.i.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 05:38 pm
BTW, my wife and I went to the House of Pancakes this morning for breakfast, and we both had bacon, eggs, and pancakes covered with banana, blackberry, and strawberries. yum. c.i.
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margo
 
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Reply Mon 26 May, 2003 09:02 pm
McTag

That's exactly what I plan to do - some gentle exercise, sitting by the lake, some sailing, eating some good food, sipping the odd glass of something, and having some fun with friends.
And then - I hit UK, race around like a mad thing, over to Switzerland and return, and back to another tranquil lake.

And I'm also avoiding a part of the Aussie winter!
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the prince
 
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Reply Tue 27 May, 2003 05:18 am
Guyz !! We need to decide on a date and fast !!!

So who all are attending ??????????????

Aussie winter ?? What is that ?? As D tells me, he would rather face the aussie winter than english summer (which seems to have disappeared this year)...
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margo
 
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Reply Tue 27 May, 2003 02:11 pm
Gautam - boyo!

A date we've got! - 11 June! It's the only night I have in London Cool
A venue?

You'll recognise me - I'll be the one with the webbed feet! I think it's going to rain forever Confused

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