This evening: birthday (not mine) barbecue, then BINGO!
Tomorrow: cleaning windows.
Plans get a bit vague after that.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIt's the original rather than the copy they usually put out, so I doubt flash photography is allowed !! Might sneak a few photos though.
Apparently this is only the 5th time in the last 100 years that it's been on public display.
Stunning likeness of Jaques de-Molay, don't you think?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan you read English you mental midget?
"where the Beatles were hip in the 80s"
The Beatles were personae non grata, what? up until the late 70s? A copy of their first album would get you banged up long after Lennon had been shot.
Stupid country, stupid people.
Bad mouth posters' opinion and insult poster with childish jibes.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBeatles were popular in USSR way before 1980s, I wasn't even born at the time - so you are wrong on this, as well as on the other many things - I'd say you've done the impossible: exceeded levels of cretinism exhiibited by andyW.
"where the Beatles were hip in the 80s"
The Beatles were personae non grata, what? up until the late 70s? A copy of their first album would get you banged up long after Lennon had been shot.
Stupid country, stupid people.Last edited by minestrone; 22 May 2010, 23:50.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo we agree the Beatles were hip in Russia in the 80s and you paid for sex the last time.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, they didn't call it Midlands for nothing?
I say if it was good enough for Tolkien who lived and worked few miles away from me then it will be ok for me...
So we agree the Beatles were hip in Russia in the 80s and you paid for sex the last time.
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I would think shaunbhoy has seen a bit of life, on the other hand you came from a country where the Beatles were hip in the 80s, Birmingham is the centre of the world for you (!?!?!?) and the last/first sexual encounter you had was a paid service down a lane.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
It's my birthday also!
It can't be yours - you are a disgrace to otherwise glorious Gemini.
52 and counting.........well in but a few short hours.
Now I am off upstairs to doynk Mrs SB..................if we can get youngest SB-ette off to her bleeding bed!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI shall be mostly drinking beer/wine, falling asleep in my chair, and barbecuing stuff to smouldering cinders. After all, it is gonna be my birthday on sunday, so why not?
It's my birthday also!
It can't be yours - you are a disgrace to otherwise glorious Gemini.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostSunday I plan on washing and polishing Wilma, our 1949 Buick. Then sitting in the garden some more.
It looks like there's a lot of polishing to be done
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSounds nice having an acre + garden. But when you are not here a lot of the time, it costs a lot when you decide to do something.
It would take the best part of the day to cut, rake, cut again, rake again (repeat and rinse until done). Hard physical work but well enjoyable and I'd start a bonfire in the late afternoon which would last until the early hours. Spuds in the fire, plenty of salady stuff and adequate reserves of beer and wine rounded the day off nicely.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSpending the weekend in lovely Brugge
Ken: Bruges *is* not a tuliphole.
Ray: Bruges *is* a tuliphole.
Ken: Ray, we only just got off the ******* train! Could we reserve judgement on Bruges until we've seen the ******* place?
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