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Then there is the old hole in the floor, which if there's any of the old Norman stock left in the royals, there must surely be at least one tucked away in the palace somewhere.


(ooh 10001 a nice palindromic number there; is it possible to do an entire and meaningful post as a palindrome? HB, I challenge thee)

Dearest huncamunca, the most innocent of questions I do assure you... and most satisfactorily answered, many thanks.


Besides, it made Mockers type a symbolic poo-filled 10,000th post, which I thought most apt. After all, what are we all doing here if not talking shite? If we wanted to say something sensible we'd be on the economist, or badscience, or some political forum or other. Or the Cats Protection League, you know the sort of thing.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I can't believe my 10,000th post is discussing

> poo, thanks moos, but oh my word yes, I'd really

> not thought about that.

>

> As oppose to what Snor.. I mean Huncamunca?



Wow, 10000 posts. There cant be too mann people who've done that! ;-)

huncamunca Wrote:

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> now if I say " shite", when describing Jedward,

> then the feel of the word is more important than

> the literal meaning. I would not call Jedward

> "poo", though I may say " pants".


Ooh 'pants' - file that one with 'Crimbo' and 'pressie'.

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