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woofmarkthedog

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  1. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keef Wrote: 22nd April 2009 > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mrs Keef and I saw In the loop on Sunday, and > both > > thought it was very good. Lots of actors from > The > > Thick of it, and a couple playing the same > > characters. There is something depressing about > it > > though, in that it's all too believable. > > > In the loop is on tonight, BBC 2 @ 10pm. ____________________________________________________________ I really... Must watch this again on i-player, I liked what I saw but I had to go to sleep before the end. The characters were cartoon like enough to be believable & it was painfully funny Who is the shouty Scottish guy, he was great. Made me feel quite restrained in light of his swearyness AND he said the C word more than once. Bravo BBC2, I'll see you later W**F
  2. Yes... I did 6 weeks driving & climbing in & around that area The back route to Yosimite National Park via Bishop & Owen's river gorge is memorable ( but maybe because my then wife nearly killed us over a 400ft abseil ) So avoiding the ropes & rocks should see you OK I remember camping in the middle of nowhere, literally a vaguely marked out rock strewn & empty site on the side of an ancient high glacial plane. A place where you could hear coyote howling, silhouetted against the moon. A dream of solo camping nowhereness, shattered at 3:00 am by a 40 strong "Dykes on Bikes" Harley Davidson owners club meeting up at our camp ( oh the irony ) site . Lead by the largest Nazi helmut wearing, trike riding, apehanging, leather studded greaser of a girl. We staggered out of the tent cold & bleary eyed "Ohh Hello" we said , after what else do the English say when being woken up at that time Though we ended up drinking with them till dawn in a glass sliding "Ye Haa" back country bar; as you do ! We eventually drove back along the Pacific coast highway, which was lovely. Though "Santa Cruz" that famous surf town is in fact a giant sized Californian Littlehampton Enjoy it though, it's a great adventure W**F
  3. cate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > woofmarkthedog Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yeah.... > > > > Throw "Balsamic" in his ey*s > > > > > > > > > > W**F > > > I think you mean champagne vinegar. ________________________________________ Oh Cate... Really & you of all people "Champagne Vinegar" This is "East Dulwich" you know, not "Chigwell" W**F
  4. In... Franklins farm shop They make the nicest "take out" coffee on the strip Plus they have those twirly corrugated cups, which I like W**F
  5. Well done... A "Spring" Onion wedding I'm in tears W**F
  6. YES YES YES in short With out a doubt Look around though we have seen mini ones for as little as ?15.00 W**F
  7. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not I tonight - probably only the 5th ( *checks diary* ) one ever > I've missed! __________________________________________________________________________ Oh I love it.....even his random guesses are pin point accurate W**F
  8. SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lunch might be an apple sliced very thinly > > through the skin and the core > > and eating slowly is assisted by > > how many slices you can obtain from your apple,or > cucumber > > and then you eat all, skin and core. > > Low fat yoghurt eaten with a small spoon will > e.x.t.e.n.d eating time. ______________________________________________________ Yes, so would 6ft chopstix Hardly the point though is it ? W**F
  9. Post... A picture, if he's ugly & bent out of shape I may consider W**F *only one top dog in this house*
  10. Well.. Have you acquired a "new" bike in the last week..? Hmmm Hmmmm...well have you ? W**F
  11. The Shed ? It's at the bottom of my garden ( near the crabapple tree ) I'm thinking of two weeks around July/August W**F *wonders what the weather's like at that time of the year*
  12. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please also note that lattes, frappes and > cappucinos are now also passe and liable to cause > social death. > > The coffee du jour is the 'flat white' and should > be ordered, with a knowing nod and wink at the > barista, despite its absence from the chalkboard > above the counter. _____________________________________________________________ Oh... Unless you have one of these http://www.cafepress.com/fatchav.274381045 then "think" to Camberwell or Nunhead W**F
  13. Yeah.... Throw "Balsamic" in his ey*s W**F
  14. fabwoman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Vanessa Feltz included this incident on her phone > in on GLR this morning. I hadn't read it on the > forum, but my ears pricked up when I heard "East > Dulwich" and "the Mind shop". Unfortunately I had > to go out, so didn't hear any of the > contributions. I was shocked and angry when I read > the thread on EDF. My children are in their teens > now, but why does this debate keep on rolling > around. Most women are discreet when they breast > feed and why can society not accept that it is a > perfectly natural thing to do. It's a shame but I > will be reluctant to donate or spend money in that > shop. ------------------------------------------------------ They had one of the Directors from MIND on the Vanessa show today He appologised in a corporate & roundabout way He did say the manager had in this instance he'd over steeped the mark Did you listen to the show today, I only caught the odd parts W**F
  15. Mam's... It's very pretty ...... ( but does "Nanna" know you're touting it about, shame on you ) Come on then "What'$ it worth " We all want to know If only for "insurance purposes" W**F
  16. We paid a deposit 3 x Installation dates changed by Virgin over an 8 week plus period We cancelled the whole thing last night Await refund Grrrr W**F
  17. Pugwash Have you had a tummy tuck/gastric band op ? Poor you , still a 16" Dominos pizza folded right can just about fit on a tea plate That washed down with a can of flat "Diet" coke ( up to six times a day you say ) Should have you sorted in no time Followed by a medicinal Vodka chaser Next ? W**F
  18. I... Had a phone stalker once... Way back in the days when phones were tied into houses by wires ( remember those ) My phone would ring at random times & the conversation would go something like this ( at first ) Me. "Hello.......hello...h e l l o.." Stalker. Me. "Hello....heeeellllllooooo.." Stalker. Me. "Hel.....OK so you've got me to answer the phone & you've heard my voice, what now ? " Stalker. Me. " I am putting the phone down " Now, I was married then & sometimes my wife ( yes the the one of " Eastenders ladygarden " fame....) would answer. She being made of sterner stuff would berate the caller and offer her opinions as to their state of mind. This went on for quite a while and became part of the pattern of our lives however , our responses changed somewhat. I think we really quite enjoyed the invasion, it actually became a bizarre form of entertainment. One evening I came in to find my then wife with the receiver on the kitchen floor, her feet close to it & doing a tap dance of sorts. "Who's that" I mouthed "The stalker" she whispered. I rolled my eyes. Did I imagine this was a part of "normal" married life No, not really ! W**F
  19. "Hey you......" *tap tap from inside computer screen* "Yeah you..." "WEIRDO....PUT THE RABBIT DOWN.....STEP AWAY FROM THE CAGE...." W**F
  20. Really.. How odd, who is she & why "amusing" surely an obsession is an illness of sorts Possibly you get off on the attention ? After all you've posted it here, which is a bit mean really Maybe you are a match made in ermmm...."Heaven" W**F
  21. SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To play the piano like the guy in B Bumble and the > Stingers 'Nut Rocker', > > and the banjo as good as the weird geezer in > 'Deliverance'.... > > Having a twenty eight inch waist and 6' 3" tall. > > Seeing the Northern lights. > > Experiencing a glockenspectre. > > Discovering a pair of Peregrine falcons nesting in > the garden. > > Being fluent in Mandarin, Russian, German, French, > Spanish, Arabic and Glaswegian. > > Knowing and understanding the complete works of > Shakespear. > > Receiving something good from a brown envelope. > > Spending an evening with Peter Ustinov, Charles > Dickens and Ho Chi Min. > > Find a soul mate whilst I can still do it. _________________________________________________________ It's me Steve.... It's me you're looking for ( cue music ) We have so much in common ( do you use Largactil too ? ) What about gout & flat feet ? W♡♡F
  22. Marmora Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mr B - it's not what it was when I was 21 and > there. Visiting 30 years later it all seemed so > sanitised with no exoticism left. ____________________________________________ You mean "opiates" Oh & cheap "ladies" of the night I do know a couple who worked there, but when they told me their "dabbling" story the other night Ooooo yuuukkk... I had to have a bath when I came home W**F W**F
  23. Lady M OK.... here in "deluded" land (otherwise known as the premier league )it's de rigueur when "feverishly" supporting a team to actually have well, you know "been to a home game" once or a couple of dozen times Otherwise it's all a bit "stickers and scarves" supporting from an arm chair/ pub screen/ nearest ground They are a great team Man U & I watch a game when I can, but there is no substitute for the noise at a real home game Go on girl.... " On yer train muckers " Get amongst those "mancs" proper W**F
  24. Jade http://www.breezeyoga.co.uk/cp7.php Saturday mornings here. ( I was on the phone to them & read your post at the same time ) Spoooooky eh..! W**F
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