Just watching the vllage on DVD. I recorded it from BBC2.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWas it the block right on the sea front? If so I am very impressed : me and mrs bp discussed buying a retirement flat there.
In that corner, first or maybe second, floor. It was a long time ago (91-ish).How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI was in this building.
In that corner, first or maybe second, floor. It was a long time ago (91-ish).Comment
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Aye. That's the one.
The odd thing is I'm now feeling very 'home sick' for somewhere else now. In fact it's a clinical case and I'm going to have to take some medicine for it.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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A funny thing happened this afternoon...
Odd rather than , and rather strange all in all...
There I was, quietly decimating weeds in the garden, when there was a funny sort of thrashing noise from the other side of a hedge... and at about the same time I detected a rather foul smell
I went to look & there was a dead cat... extremely recently deceased... pupils wide & zero breathing...
It was a stray black cat that had been hanging around for some weeks....
And now it est morte.... gone on... pushing up the daisies.
Or in its case, more probably gooseberry bushes, cos I buried it amongst the gooseberry bushes...
Not our cat, but I had to do something with the poor thing.
In the midst of life & all that.
It did pong something chronic though... <phew>Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostA funny thing happened this afternoon...
Odd rather than , and rather strange all in all...
There I was, quietly decimating weeds in the garden, when there was a funny sort of thrashing noise from the other side of a hedge... and at about the same time I detected a rather foul smell
I went to look & there was a dead cat... extremely recently deceased... pupils wide & zero breathing...
It was a stray black cat that had been hanging around for some weeks....
And now it est morte.... gone on... pushing up the daisies.
Or in its case, more probably gooseberry bushes, cos I buried it amongst the gooseberry bushes...
Not our cat, but I had to do something with the poor thing.
In the midst of life & all that.
It did pong something chronic though... <phew>
Once again I'm reminded of William Blake's lines:
For everything that lives is holy,
Life delights in life
To this unknown feline, whose corpse was recovered and buried by a Giant Alien Lizard in some corner of a foreign (to we English) field, I offer the valedictum that Catullus offered on visiting his brother's grave in what we now call Turkey:
Ave atque vale.
(Tr: "Hail and farewell.")Comment
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Right, that's told Microsoft's IE Team what they should do with the marketing mob; having sorted out one of the most urgent problems of the day, it's now time to relaxComment
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