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VenerableBottyBurp 675 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 17:58
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Having just heard Dora Bryan on the radio singing that she wanted a Beatle for Christmas, I thought we might make a list - 1 choice each: Mine is - Silbury fixed VBB
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wideford 1086 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 18:30
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RMR's to be the same whoever holds them (like H.S. and R.C.A.H.M.S. keeping each other informed, fer instance).
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Moth 5236 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 18:32
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Tarmac to piss off & leave Tbro alone. love Moth
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nigelswift 8112 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 18:42
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Silbury fixed. Or just a date fixed for Silbury to be fixed. And a method. Oooh and a great big fat apology.
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smallblueplanet 472 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 18:45
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A humane way to control badgers.
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Pete G 3506 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 18:57
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Silbury fixed or something simpler like, world peace an end to poverty some decent music in the charts again..... PeteG
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VenerableBottyBurp 675 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 19:06
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"decent music in the charts again" like Dora Bryan ? VBB
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Pete G 3506 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 19:12
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Do you know she used to be my nieghbor when I lived in Brighton? And Felicity Kendal and Steve Cram who I once saw run headlong into a tree! :) PeteG
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FourWinds 10943 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 19:23
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... is for the Irish gov't to compulsory purchase every monument in Ireland (with a right of way and significant area of land around each one, natch!) and to make me overseer of their care!* *With the power to disembowel anyone that fecks with a site :-)
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Hob 4033 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 21:27
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..would be that the directors and shareholders of Stancliffe Stone Company Ltd, develop a pathological aversion to the entire Peak District. So much so, that the mere whisper of the words 'Nine Ladies' would be sufficient for them to break out in a cold sweat and have to have a lie down for an hour.
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