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Post by alanseago on Jul 30, 2011 13:26:51 GMT
I am beginning to understand why the world is so bewildered.
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Post by Weyland on Jul 30, 2011 16:47:07 GMT
I hafta ask. Did he wear white winklepickers and a parka? What, my teddy bear? Don't be daft! He never wears clothes, but I'm reliably informed that he supports the Mods and likes The Small Faces music. My teddy looks a bit like Teddy in Andy Pandy. Don't be silly, Ev. Obviously I meant your grandad.
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Post by bonbonlarue on Jul 31, 2011 7:41:04 GMT
I lost my beloved Teddy as a result of the former Monsewer laRue's incompetence...
Bastard.
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Post by Weyland on Jul 31, 2011 10:16:43 GMT
I lost my beloved Teddy as a result of the former Monsewer laRue's incompetence... Bastard. What did/didn't he do?
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Post by bonbonlarue on Jul 31, 2011 11:08:39 GMT
When we moved into the pub he stored a good amount of our things in a lock up. Then didn't pay the rent on it...{I only found out when I went to fetch some items and the locks had been changed...] Teddy was in there...
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Post by everso on Jul 31, 2011 11:24:47 GMT
Frankly, I'd say that was a hanging offence.
My condolences, BB. The loss of a teddy is hard to <ahem> bear.
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Post by trubble on Aug 3, 2011 9:54:46 GMT
That's unforgivable!
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Post by Weyland on Aug 3, 2011 10:37:02 GMT
That's unforgivable! Yes, indeed. The pun is the lowest form of wit. Who'd've thought it of Everso?
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Post by everso on Aug 3, 2011 11:14:24 GMT
I was consoling poor BB, whilst introducing a little levity. Accusing me of anything else is barefaced cheek, frankly. It's not to be beared borne. By the way, Weyland, I always meant to ask: before you became a Rocker, were you a Teddy-Boy?
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Post by Weyland on Aug 3, 2011 11:23:32 GMT
I was consoling poor BB, whilst introducing a little levity. Accusing me of anything else is barefaced cheek, frankly. It's not to be beared borne. By the way, Weyland, I always meant to ask: before you became a Rocker, were you a Teddy-Boy? Just missed that era, Ev, though I did manage to have a Gene Vincent hairstyle, black shirt, white tie, drainpipes, etc., even before I got the leather jacket. But my sister, Margie, was a Teddy-girl par excellence, from Day One.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 3, 2011 11:33:42 GMT
Talking of the Three Bears, I love the terminology describing the orbit this planet occupies in this star system: the Goldilocks Orbit. Not too hot – not too cold – just right.
We need to find similarly sized worlds in the Goldilocks Orbits of other stars before it's too late. And the means to get there. Unless somebody arrives to save us first. Here's hoping.
It's long past time to be broadcasting mayday signals in every direction.
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Post by everso on Aug 6, 2011 8:29:41 GMT
How Many Bears Could Bear Grylls Grill, If Bear Grylls Could Grill Bears?
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Post by trubble on Aug 7, 2011 9:23:40 GMT
How Many Bears Could Bear Grylls Grill, If Bear Grylls Could Grill Bears? Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. - J.M Barrie
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Post by Weyland on Aug 7, 2011 14:08:38 GMT
Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. - J.M Barrie From The Telegraph: "An obsessive stalker, an impotent husband, a lover of young boys... to some, the creator of 'Peter Pan' was an evil genius; to others, a misunderstood ingenue. Ever mindful of the J.M. Barrie 'curse', Justine Picardie investigates" . . . "May God blast anyone who writes a biography of me" ‐ JM Barrie.
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