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Ladymuck

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  1. woofmarkthedog Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Me , me, me... > > Oh and that "Elizabeth Taylor" ( who ever she is ) > tomorrow > > The 27th Of February > > ( yep, a whole 24 hours ) > > *cue fanfare * > > " Paaaaaarp...pheeeeeaaww..." > > > W**F Happy Birthday Elizabeth Taylor. hee hee
  2. TimMac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think I've managed to answer my own question. > I've found that Southwark.gov website gives > details how to go about it. > > Tim Good Luck TimMac...I do hope the incident is on there...it would make your claim so much easier. *crosses fingers for TimMac*
  3. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A pint please, if you would be so kind. *shoves humble pie into Brendan's face* ...oh, it's on the house...
  4. legalbeagle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Well quite so dear. Now. Would you like a glass, > oh master debater? Served with a tapas of humble pie perhaps;-)
  5. legalbeagle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Already done. > > Straw? I'll slurp if you don't mind...but don't let me stop you... *clink*
  6. legalbeagle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Noted LM, noted. > > Snigger. hee hee...shall we open another bottle? *collapses laughing*
  7. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am so the man, man. Well, you're a fast learner, I'll give you that! *shows LB the comma*
  8. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It was typed as clear as day. I in no way stated > that commas would or would not be used. > Misinterpretation is therefore the liability of the reader. Ambiguity is most strongly construed against the party using it: Ambiguitas contra stipulatorem est.
  9. legalbeagle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To be fair I think LM may have been confused by > the syntax/grammar employed by Brendan. Had he > said "what up with that, man" his meaning may > have been clearer, no? *raises flute of organic prosecco to legalbeagle* thanks for that legalbeagle...that was exactly how I read it... *shrugs shoulders and has another slurp of the rather moreish beverage*
  10. karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes it's Friday. This means that on Saturday > morning the streets of ED will be full of sh!te, > blood and vomit, once again. Yes, sorry about that karter...I'll try and restrict my alcohol intake tonight...
  11. An interjection eh? Hmmmm...definitely one for the Drawing Room...had to look that one up... Definition of interjection on the Web: ejaculation My mistake old bean.
  12. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What the @#$%&'s up with that man. Do you mean the dog? Well it's just mad...too much sitting around in the midday sun
  13. ligament
  14. Narnia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What if you don't read it either today or > tomorrow? Oh Lord...another one of those threads...somehow I always respond though...think I might have a problem... *books appointment with psycho-whatyamacallit*
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  17. The NFT are good for "non-mainstream" stuff...they regularly show old films and classics like the ones you mention. They also show quite a bit of foreign stuff...as well as some new films too. Get their monthly brochure...or join their mailing list. Click here for their web-site.
  18. He isn't the only one... see this thread
  19. PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Carrots for breakfast LadyMuck? > Wow! Yes, I always over-prepare for dinner solely so that I may eat the left-overs for breakfast the following morning. This evening I intend roasting way too many potatoes! > Bowl of cereal - mix of branflakes and mini > weetabix with banana, followed by two slices of > home made bread (machine acquired from this > forum!) one with Vegemite and the next with > Grapefruit marmalade. > Two mugs of coffee of course. Bloomin heck...how on earth do you remain as slim as you are?
  20. "I tried my best and failed miserably. The lesson is never try" - Homer (yes, that one);-)
  21. Narnia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > That's the most profound statement I've read > anywhere in weeks! The Chair classifies this as > sillyness. I beg to differ but would I be able to > start a thread on this topic in the Drawing Room? Go for it D...err...Narnia! So long as you eat beforehand and leave Homer at home...you should be within the rules. No pain no gain (is that equally profound?). xx
  22. PS: are we permitted to bring things like bacon sandwiches into the room? Helps nourish the (rapidly depleting) brain cells.;-)
  23. The Chair Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please see here for a minor change to Drawing Room > etiquette. I hope more of you will come and post > in the near future. > > Many thanks > > The Chair Woo hoo! Erm...does that mean that I shall now be permitted to quote "Homer Simpson", where relevant to the debate - naturally?
  24. SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Home made bread, and unsmoked medallions, no > sauce........................homemade of course. Now there's a man who knows his onions...(home grown of course)...
  25. HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >...then on summer morning > when a person is feeling frivolous, it's just the > job. Why limit the frivolity to a summer's morning HB?
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