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Yes, it was my lust for power that started this tangent ;)

Threads can be split, but I've been assured that it's not advisable, so I'll happily let this carry on on any tangent anyone deems fit.

It's what the lounge was invented for :)

I will now be humming 'catch the pigeon, catch the pigeon' all afternoon. I think the Anthill Mob were part of the Wacky races too. I have to confess that some years ago, in a bid to recapture happy childhood memories, I did buy some Penelope Pitstop episodes on video - it's better to stick the memories! I don't remember the animation being as bad as it was!

Dulwichmum,


Since the revelations about your Modish past I'd conjured up an image of the young Leslie Ash in Quadrophenia.


OMG I've just remembered, Ray Winstone was in that film but he played a Rocker. DM would you've swapped your Harrington for a biker jacket, for Ray I think you probably would have.

Incitatus Wrote:

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> Dulwichmum,

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> Since the revelations about your Modish past I'd

> conjured up an image of the young Leslie Ash in

> Quadrophenia.



Hmm, if we're to going to go into the realms of fantasy of what we picture Dulwich Mum to be like I view the lady as a married-with-a-couple-of-kids-Bridget Jones-type and I mean that in the nicest possible way of course. She's obviously the star of this Forum after all.

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