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date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:06:37 +0100,    group: uk.education.staffroom        back       
Re: Roamin rabits   
Scatterbunny burbled:

>Jennie wortried:
>
>> Scatters were you in the vacinity of Baker Street today as me and my
>> newphew saw a man with a stick and a ruckshell with shells attatched.
>> He looked a bit like you too!
>> i chickened out from shouting 'Hi Scatterbunny!'
>
>I wasn't nowhere near Baker Street, acherly, and I don't permanently
>walk round with a stick and a rucsack with shells attached.  I only do
>that sort of thing when walkin to Santiago.  What you prolly saw was
>someone doin a re-enactment of the rabit's famous walk wot has become
>legend.  (But obviously not a good re-enactment, as I didn't go down
>Baker Street wot is not on the Way of St James.)

Yeahbut - it's on the underground.

<sheel looks up the train times to Rome as a bus driver prolly won't
let a bike on>
-- 
Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)

Shin bone: A device for finding furniture.
date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:06:37 +0100   author:   Sheel

Re: Roamin rabits   
Scatterbunny warbled...
> Wot IS you on about?  (Maybe you needs more badnagin...)

I does, please, sir... I needs more badnaging!!! Me first... pick me, 
pick me...

Advert: Well, acksirley, thanks to the new produkt about to hit the 
market when menSheeel have spent all the Dragons' squillions, I don't 
need any more badnaging as the original one goes for ever and ever 
(under the badnage begins to itch after a coupla days, but tests show 
that the Outer Wall is not the cause of this and does not exasperate the 
problem).

> I does not need public transportin because rabit is usin a rabit
> bicycle and the rabit bicycle is goin all the way to Rome.

Good luck. May you not have to switch from Halogen to LED lights in the 
darkness cause the torch need new batteries, and thus miss any fallen 
tree branches causing you to part company with the track and make 
intimate frineds with the muddy embankment wot has secreted in its mud 
all sorts of things wot are sharper and harder than the Hunnybun is.

-- 
Bev.

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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:40:05 +0100   author:   Bev

Re: Roamin rabits   
Scatterbunny warbled...
> Bev worripritied:
> 
> > I does, please, sir... I needs more badnaging!!! Me first... pick me,
> > pick me...
> 
> Look the whole point of badnagin Sheel is that Sheel is nearly sheep.
> (Just one letter difference.)  In wot way is Bev like sheep?  You see
> it's *sheep badnagin* wot we has to learn for pastoral duties; 
<snip>
> Please pay attention to the theological rationale before you offers
> yerself up for pointless badnagin.
> 
Silly rabit. I'm from Wales. I almost *is* a sheep!!!!!!! And besides I 
have the greatest badnaging needs. Are you pastorally limited to sheep?
-- 
Bev.

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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:09:00 +0100   author:   Bev

Re: Roamin rabits   
Scatterbunny burbled:


>Please pay attention to the theological rationale before you offers
>yerself up for pointless badnagin.

Have you seen this month's diocesan rag?
There is a photo of some chilly Franciscans playing tug of war - on
p.2.
-- 
Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)

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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:42:08 +0100   author:   Sheel

Re: Roamin rabits   
Scatterbunny warbled...
> Strangly enuff, Ezekiel doesn't mention any badnagin arrangements for
> an 'almost sheep'.  One would have thort that Ezekiel, bein a sensible
> sort of prophet, would have known who had the greatest badnagin needs
> and wouldn't have given all the naughty shepherds of Israel their
> marchin orders had they been busy badnagin the 'almost sheep' - if
> they had graeter badnagin needs.  It's a complicated bisness,
> theology, but you'll get the hang of it with a bit more focus, Bev.
> 
<Bev gives her specs a bit of a buff wiv a soft cloff and tries to 
focus>
Is that a cauliflower?
-- 
Bev.

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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:42:17 +0100   author:   Bev

Re: Roamin rabits   
Bev burbled:


>Silly rabit. I'm from Wales. I almost *is* a sheep!!!!!!! And besides I 
>have the greatest badnaging needs. Are you pastorally limited to sheep?

Our free paper had a story on the front page last week about a bloke
who was seen 'being friendly' with a horse in a field - in broad
daylight.
-- 
Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)

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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:43:20 +0100   author:   Sheel

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