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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostNot with those claws, I suppose not.
Doesn't an autobiog write itself?
To save you all the trouble of going off to the dictionary, a hagiography is the biography of a saint.
Aleister Crowley thought very highly of himselfComment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostAround the time you wrote that, Mrs BI & I stepped out of the front door and Orion was right in front of us, and perfectly unmistakable.
Oh dear, I'm beginning to sound like AtWComment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThe nicely valeted TPD Time Machine™ is much nicer.
And the padded seat covering was a good idea. It's very cosy.
I think I might just shut my eyes and enjoy the comfiness, just for a moment.
I'll leave it ticking over in neutral in the meantime...
Presumably the key is for the times not to coincideComment
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Time to watch an episode of UFO.
The Dalotek Affair tonight - which starts by quoting a statement about UFOs by Congressman Gerald Ford, later to become President Gerald Ford when Nixon finally ran for cover
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Q. UFO is set in 1980, so how come the Congressman Gerald Ford reference?
A. The episode starts with Commander Straker reviewing earlier public pronouncements concerning UFOs, and Ford's statement is cited by a scientist in a TV interview recorded (in the world of UFO) in 1969.
See, it all makes sense reallyComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAleister Crowley thought very highly of himselfComment
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We are going to have a barbecue this evening.Comment
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