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Evergreen Dazed
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 13:30
and, before you ask, i'm not going into the details of why the row up the hill is called 'assycombe'.
nigelswift
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 13:55
Well you've already let slip that someone persuaded you a speculum was a free spatula so we can guess the rest.
nigelswift
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 14:00
Blast, there goes my cred then. I do know Rob Plant a bit though.
Evergreen Dazed
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 14:08
nigelswift wrote:
Blast, there goes my cred then. I do know Rob Plant a bit though.


Now, I'd love to have a quiet pint with Percy. Can you set it up? I'm willing to discuss owain glyndwr and I promise not to mention 'hotdog'.
nigelswift
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 14:29
Well, there's a particular pub in North Worcestershire.

I also went to school with Louis Clark of ELO and had a who can pee highest competition with him. God I've really lived and I haven't even got to Mary Whitehouse yet.
Evergreen Dazed
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 15:54
nigelswift wrote:
I haven't even got to Mary Whitehouse yet.


I reckon I could pee higher than her.
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
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Re: The Archaeology of Fernworthy forest
Dec 19, 2014, 17:41
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
I haven't even got to Mary Whitehouse yet.


I reckon I could pee higher than her.



You've got a 6ft (under) head start :-)
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