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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Doggie is looking pensively out of the window across the road...

    At the rain.
    Come on ZG you've never even met the woman, don't start calling her names!
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      Oh goody... is rain on the way - just seeded the new lawn & needs watering
      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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        Originally posted by zeitghost
        I think it was my Great Uncle James that drowned & wasn't found for 6 weeks.

        Only identified by his boots IRC.
        boots! great uncle percy should have been so lucky. there was nothing left to find. he's listed on the menin gate memorial along with another 55000 others who were never found.

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          then there's tyne cot and the anzacs... must be over 100000 allied servicemen who were never found in the ypres salient.

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            bump
            "Wait, I still function!"

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              Originally posted by Troll View Post
              Iced or currant?
              They were actually a variety of those croisanty things. I like the maple and pecan ones best but they didn't have any today. Had to make do with a cinneman whirly one.

              Washed down with a cup of Barry's Tea (tm) from Ireland.

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                Originally posted by zeitghost
                Are they growing tea in Ireland now?

                Wouldn't have thought the climate suited it really.
                I don't know, but the Irish lady who sits behind me at work brings in boxes of the stuff. It's jolly nice.

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                  Hello?

                  Anybody in?

                  Oh well... have to make my own entertainment then

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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    have to make my own entertainment then
                    Now, where did I leave that piano...

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                      I took my harp to a party, but nobody asked me to play

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