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    Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View Post
    I'll be sure to take a squizz...
    Do - although W W Jacobs is hardly remembered these days, he was one of the finest and (when he wasn't writing the occasional brilliant horror story) funniest authors we've ever had

    I remember going into a second-hand bookshop about twenty years ago and asking if they had anything by Jacobs. The lady working there looked most surprised (and pleased) and said "W W Jacobs? I didn't think anybody else still read him!"

    Anyway, I really should crash now, so goodnight - hope your systems don't crash and burn, allowing you time to indulge in some late Victorian/Edwardian humorous fiction

    Or, if you prefer, something scary...

    Night EO

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      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
      Do - although W W Jacobs is hardly remembered these days, he was one of the finest and (when he wasn't writing the occasional brilliant horror story) funniest authors we've ever had

      I remember going into a second-hand bookshop about twenty years ago and asking if they had anything by Jacobs. The lady working there looked most surprised (and pleased) and said "W W Jacobs? I didn't think anybody else still read him!"

      Anyway, I really should crash now, so goodnight - hope your systems don't crash and burn, allowing you time to indulge in some late Victorian/Edwardian humorous fiction

      Or, if you prefer, something scary...

      Night EO
      Good night mate - sleep well
      The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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          Unemployment 5 %
          Transport 95 %
          Criminality 5 %
          Pollution 2 %

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            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Unemployment 5 %
            Transport 95 %
            Criminality 5 %
            Pollution 2 %
            Unemployment 4 %
            Transport 95 %
            Criminality 5 %
            Pollution 2 %

            HTH

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              good morning all

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                Morning all
                Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem

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                  Originally posted by Bear View Post
                  Morning all
                  Morning bear

                  Good weekend ? did you get the raised beds done ?

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                    Morning all

                    Have I missed anything?

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                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post


                      I must look that up in the tpd annals sometime
                      Careful how you spell that

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