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Previously on "Greetings from the fireside arm chair"

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Scorchio.
    dont encourage him. I have the evidence that when MF went to public school, he used to volunteer to be the 'roast' because he likes being spitted so much.

    In fact , even at the age of 23 he was still trying to squeeze into his little trousers, with his little cap on and satchel, hanging around the school gates claiming to be the new boy.

    He is such a liar, he will probably deny it now




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  • RowleyBirkinQC
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Greetings, greetings.

    We have a little ritual we undertake. No doubt at Public School we would call it a roasting.

    Here we like to place a poster in a barrell and you can rodger them senseless. Probably a little like you did with Caruthers down in the boys common room.

    Well young Suityou will be taking that honour. You may already know him. Be gentle with him he breaks easily.
    A talking Panda
    Better take my Brolly straight this time.

    Have I ever told you, the last time I saw a talking Panda was when I was in China in the late 60s?
    I was there with my old war chum Dr James Crinklebottom (we served together in the RAF, during the battle of Britain).

    Anyway, curiously enough, as we walked through the local Zoo, I was just putting the lid back on my hip flask when this Panda came up to us and started speaking in fluent English.

    Fascinating chap actually. Got a taste for Kung Po chicken and smoked 60 a day, woodbines. I don't remember much of what he said as I'm afraid I was very, very drunk.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Greetings, greetings.

    We have a little ritual we undertake. No doubt at Public School we would call it a roasting.

    Here we like to place a poster in a barrell and you can rodger them senseless. Probably a little like you did with Caruthers down in the boys common room.

    Well young Suityou will be taking that honour. You may already know him. Be gentle with him he breaks easily.
    We'll need to get him drunk first. I'll open another bottle.

    This carpet wasn't expensive was it?

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    ... We have a little ritual we undertake. No doubt at Public School we would call it a roasting. ...
    Scorchio.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Greetings, greetings.

    We have a little ritual we undertake. No doubt at Public School we would call it a roasting.

    Here we like to place a poster in a barrell and you can rodger them senseless. Probably a little like you did with Caruthers down in the boys common room.

    Well young Suityou will be taking that honour. You may already know him. Be gentle with him he breaks easily.

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Sshhhhhh! Don't tell 'em - I was going to bring it out when everyone was already well gone, they might not have noticed.
    Oh

    <chink>

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Afraid I must decline your offer of a little drinky. Strap a keg on my back, put a tube into my gob, and lets make it a big drinky
    woo hoo



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  • Dearnla
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    Tssk, Tssk. Fancy relying on us still working to bring the decent stuff. Here's to retirement (downs a snifter of Cognac).

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by RowleyBirkinQC View Post
    It's called Brolly and has a Netto label on it.
    Still mixed with a dash of absinthe I imagine it would be most palatable.
    Sshhhhhh! Don't tell 'em - I was going to bring it out when everyone was already well gone, they might not have noticed.

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  • StopTheEarthIwantToGetOff
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    Is this sockie operated by the owner of the gricer sockie?

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  • Yosser Hughes
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    Gissa job

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  • RowleyBirkinQC
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Oh, and I nearly forgot, Here's my contribution...

    <puts case of Bolly under the table>
    It's called Brolly and has a Netto label on it.
    Still mixed with a dash of absinthe I imagine it would be most palatable.

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  • Zippy
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    I hope you've locked up the silver because some of this lot will nick anything.

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  • cojak
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    Oh, and I nearly forgot, Here's my contribution...

    <puts case of Bolly under the table>

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  • cojak
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    I expect to get very, very drunk....

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