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To the 3 fellas drinking Stella at 8am on the balcony above William Rose this morning


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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Do any threads on this forum ever stay on topic?


Whats that point got to do with the Subject matter?::o

Anna, even the football thread doesn't stay on topic! They do in the drawing room, but there is no smiling, no wit, and certainly no stella allowed in there! The fact BBW isn't allowed in there may also have something to do with it...

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Looks like a warm one today.

>

> Looking forward to a couple in the back garden

> with lunch.



Are you one of those 'swingers' they're making a film about, Bob?

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> "And The Bird in hand ? Biggerer dickheads for

> sure."

>

> Not dickheads Woof, just G.y.p.o's.


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See that's what I originally put but lost my nerve ( I know I'm a dickhead ) but it is scaffolder/pikeyville there .

"They do in the drawing room, but there is no smiling, no wit, and certainly no stella allowed in there!"


A bit harsh, Brendan's made me chuckle a couple of times today, I however have been a crashing bore and a dickhead to boot, or is this the wrong thread?

Brendan always makes me laugh, most days anyway. Of course you've been an insufferable dickhead Mockney. Aren't we all in some shape or form to each other at least once in the course of the day.


I know I am.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Not even midday yet and I've been called a

> dickhead. Fantastic.


I think BBW was calling a lot of people dickhead there Anna. The pubs were packed this afternoon.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> "STELLAAA!! STEEELLLAAAA!!!

>

> Now the question is, is that Marlon Brando playing

> Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire or

> Julia Lois-Dreyfus's impersonation of him from The

> Pen episode of Seinfeld?>

>

> Correct answer wins a bottle of Peroni."

>

> Julia Lois-Dreyfus's impersonation of him from The

> Pen episode of Seinfeld.

>

> I know I'm right Hooch, so I'll expect that bottle

> of Peroni by this evening.


Unfortunately BBW, I have to disqualify you. I have your original unamended post. And here it is.


Re: To the 3 fellas drinking Stella at 8am on the balcony above William Rose this morning

Posted by: bigbadwolf Today, 12:32PM


"STELLAAA!! STEEELLLAAAA!!!


Now the question is, is that Marlon Brando playing Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire or Julia Lois-Dreyfus's impersonation of him from The Pen episode of Seinfeld?>


Correct answer wins a bottle of Peroni."


Julia Lois-Dreyfus's impersonation of him from The Pen episode of Seifeld.


I know I'm right Hooch, so I'll expect that bottle of Peroni by this evening.


As far as I know Julia never appeared in a programme called Seifeld.


You also repeated my deliberate mistake of referring to Julia Louis Dreyfus as Julia Lois Dreyfus.


This is proof positive that you, yes you, are in fact the blackmailing Russian spy whose Lemmy-style facial wart hides a microdot containing enough evidence to put the Prime Minister in front of bars, where he'll greet each new customer with "Ef it was'nae fe Blair...", for the rest of his natural life.


Anyway BBW, no dice as far as the Peroni goes.

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