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Hahahahahah. Nice one VP - did you think that my post in this thread thanking you for congratulating me would be my 500th post????
You may have noticed I have briefly turned into a Babe. Fear not, I am deep in thought as to what my 500th post will be.
Until then, I teeter still at 499 and try and think up something better than Sally Field's "you like me" speech.
I'm thinking of going more for Moore - some sort of inappropriate angry rant which will make half of you boo, but the fellow leftists nod and stroke their chins in wise agreement.
At this juncture the only person I am going to thank formally is the Project Manager, appointed today, who has taken charge of the Renovations at Dada Towers. Having previously impressed us with his work on the conservatory at the Dada-In-Laws house, we were locked in discussions with him until todays turning point. Hands have now been spat upon and work will commence this weekend.
The rest of you will recieve your thanks, or otherwise, with verbosity, reciprocity, and perhaps animosity, in due course.
You may have noticed I have briefly turned into a Babe. Fear not, I am deep in thought as to what my 500th post will be.
Until then, I teeter still at 499 and try and think up something better than Sally Field's "you like me" speech.
I'm thinking of going more for Moore - some sort of inappropriate angry rant which will make half of you boo, but the fellow leftists nod and stroke their chins in wise agreement.
At this juncture the only person I am going to thank formally is the Project Manager, appointed today, who has taken charge of the Renovations at Dada Towers. Having previously impressed us with his work on the conservatory at the Dada-In-Laws house, we were locked in discussions with him until todays turning point. Hands have now been spat upon and work will commence this weekend.
The rest of you will recieve your thanks, or otherwise, with verbosity, reciprocity, and perhaps animosity, in due course.
I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship
A cunning stunt DadaBeach Babe wrote:Hahahahahah. Nice one VP - did you think that my post in this thread thanking you for congratulating me would be my 500th post????
You may have noticed I have briefly turned into a Babe. Fear not, I am deep in thought as to what my 500th post will be.
Until then, I teeter still at 499 and try and think up something better than Sally Field's "you like me" speech.
I'm thinking of going more for Moore - some sort of inappropriate angry rant which will make half of you boo, but the fellow leftists nod and stroke their chins in wise agreement.
At this juncture the only person I am going to thank formally is the Project Manager, appointed today, who has taken charge of the Renovations at Dada Towers. Having previously impressed us with his work on the conservatory at the Dada-In-Laws house, we were locked in discussions with him until todays turning point. Hands have now been spat upon and work will commence this weekend.
The rest of you will recieve your thanks, or otherwise, with verbosity, reciprocity, and perhaps animosity, in due course.
We wait with baited boos and nods
Aye,aye. Looks like he's recovered from his bout of gastric flu folks.......watch out!Beach Babe wrote:Hahahahahah. Nice one VP - did you think that my post in this thread thanking you for congratulating me would be my 500th post????
You may have noticed I have briefly turned into a Babe. Fear not, I am deep in thought as to what my 500th post will be......................
The rest of you will recieve your thanks, or otherwise, with verbosity, reciprocity, and perhaps animosity, in due course.
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as Foxy has so eloquently noted on another thread, YESTERDAY was the day of the wise men. So alas your hour has passed, the ship has sailed, the world has turned. I suggest now that you squander your post on some insignificant piece of trivia or chit chat that will both echo our modern world and yet still carry the capacity to change it in a more truthful manner than any well honed and polished diatribe or treatise.Beach Babe wrote:nod and stroke their chins in wise agreement.
I have seen little chat about starlings here, perhaps that would be a good topic?
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And that's without the castor oil you suggested Epykat.Epykat wrote:Looks like he's still suffering from verbal diarrhoea<sp> thoughMarya wrote:Aye,aye. Looks like he's recovered from his bout of gastric flu folks.......watch out!![]()
<sp - I used to be a medical secretary, but I'm alright now>
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Oi!mr magnolia wrote: I suggest now that you squander your post on some insignificant piece of trivia or chit chat
mr magnolia wrote:I have seen little chat about starlings here, perhaps that would be a good topic?
mr magnolia wrote:Well, I suppose robins and jays and starlings are all much of a muchness...
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'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
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Dada and Beachbabe and Emily
I hope your twigs arrive soon, and you can get your nest built - hopefully by Spring, at least! (do you think the cat will like living in a nest?
) (I'm ashamed to say I've forgotten his name
- sorry!)
Dada and Beachbabe and Emily
I hope your twigs arrive soon, and you can get your nest built - hopefully by Spring, at least! (do you think the cat will like living in a nest?
Jay
'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
I hope you can get him there! Mine used to disappear as soon as she saw boxes appearing and the flat being packed up. We eventually used to have to send her off to my Mam and Dad before we started. Although Chester has already survived one move, of course.
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'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
'Jay - a noisy chattering European bird of brilliant plumage' OED
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