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date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:16:24 +0100,
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Splroie Sunday
So that's what happened to Matt's parents.
It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses fingers.)
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SB
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:16:24 +0100
author: Steve Brooks lid
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Re: Splroie Sunday
On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
> So that's what happened to Matt's parents.
>
> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses fingers.)
>
> --
> SB
Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
Mike Ruddock
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: Splroie Sunday
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>> So that's what happened to Matt's parents.
>>
>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses fingers.)
>>
>> --
>> SB
>
>Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
5-1 Nelson Gabriel
7-1 Nic
100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
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Tim
I understand very little of what's being discussed
but for some reason it's fascinating.
(Jon Thompson, urs)
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:31:25 +0100
author: Tim Hall
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Re: Splroie Sunday
"Tim Hall" wrote
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>> fingers.)
>>
>>Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>
> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
> 7-1 Nic
> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
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Sid
Make sure Matron is away when you reply
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:00:58 +0100
author: Siderius Nuncius
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Re: Splroie Sunday
Siderius Nuncius wrote:
> "Tim Hall" wrote
>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>> On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>> fingers.)
>>> Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>> 7-1 Nic
>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>
> 500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
The way Russell T Davies OBE is spreading his horizons, I wouldn't be
surprised if it were the future echo of Donna Noble.
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David
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:49:39 GMT
author: the Omrud
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Re: Splroie Sunday
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:00:58 +0100, "Siderius Nuncius"
scrawled in the dust...
>
>"Tim Hall" wrote
>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>>On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>> fingers.)
>>>
>>>Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>>
>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>> 7-1 Nic
>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>
>500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
10-1 Paddy Redmond
15-1 Sam the cowman
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Penny
There are unexpected holes in my ignorance.
umra Nicknames & Abbreviations http://www.umra.freeuk.com/nicks.html
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:31:12 +0100
author: Penny
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Re: Splroie Sunday
the Omrud wrote:
> Siderius Nuncius wrote:
>> "Tim Hall" wrote
>>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>>> On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>>> fingers.)
>>>> Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>>> 7-1 Nic
>>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>>
>> 500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
>
> The way Russell T Davies OBE is spreading his horizons, I wouldn't be
> surprised if it were the future echo of Donna Noble.
>
Nah, it's Rose Tyler that does that sort of thing.
Bad Wolf!
Kimbo xx
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www.bykimbo.com
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:58:03 +0100
author: Kim Andrews
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Re: Splroie Sunday
Kim Andrews wrote:
> the Omrud wrote:
>> Siderius Nuncius wrote:
>>> "Tim Hall" wrote
>>>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>>>> fingers.)
>>>>> Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>>>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>>>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>>>> 7-1 Nic
>>>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>>>
>>> 500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
>>
>> The way Russell T Davies OBE is spreading his horizons, I wouldn't be
>> surprised if it were the future echo of Donna Noble.
>
> Nah, it's Rose Tyler that does that sort of thing.
>
> Bad Wolf!
It might be easier to recognise Rose's skull, what with the infeasible
teeth.
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David
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:33:31 GMT
author: the Omrud
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Re: Splroie Sunday
In article , Tim Hall
wrote:
> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
I /think/ even Eddy can tell the difference bwteen a human and a horse's
skull.
Rosemary
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Rosemary Miskin ZFC Pm miskin@orpheusmail.co.uk
Loughborough, UK http://miskin.orpheusweb.co.uk
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:56:02 +0100
author: Rosemary Miskin
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Re: Splroie Sunday
Penny wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:00:58 +0100, "Siderius Nuncius"
> scrawled in the dust...
>
>> "Tim Hall" wrote
>>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>>> On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>>> fingers.)
>>>> Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>>> 7-1 Nic
>>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>> 500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
>
> 10-1 Paddy Redmond
> 15-1 Sam the cowman
10-1 Alf. Now it may seem improbable that Eddy would forget that he had
buried his brother there but remember that Will dug up the bird that
Eddy had buried and came out of it shiny white and squeaky clean so
maybe Eddy is going to try this new policy and see if it works for him too.
However, Carolet and I wish to OP that David will be questioned down at
the Nick about the disappearance of Sam before the true identity of the
corpse is known, and tongues will wag, two and two will be put together
and a secret will be out. Who did David tell, Kenton was it?
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:35:56 +0100
author: DavidK
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Re: Splroie Sunday
DavidK wrote:
> Penny wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 22:00:58 +0100, "Siderius Nuncius"
>> scrawled in the dust...
>>
>>> "Tim Hall" wrote
>>>> On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:21:41 -0700 (PDT), mikepedant@live.co.uk wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 22, 7:16 pm, "Steve Brooks" <ste...@postmaster.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses
>>>>>> fingers.)
>>>>> Nah, it's Vanessa Whitburn's.
>>>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>>>> 5-1 Nelson Gabriel
>>>> 7-1 Nic
>>>> 100- 1 The Drummer Boy (who?)
>>> 500-1 The Beast Of Leader's Wood
>>
>> 10-1 Paddy Redmond
>> 15-1 Sam the cowman
>
> 10-1 Alf. Now it may seem improbable that Eddy would forget that he had
> buried his brother there but remember that Will dug up the bird that
> Eddy had buried and came out of it shiny white and squeaky clean so
> maybe Eddy is going to try this new policy and see if it works for him too.
>
> However, Carolet and I wish to OP that David will be questioned down at
> the Nick about the disappearance of Sam before the true identity of the
> corpse is known, and tongues will wag, two and two will be put together
> and a secret will be out. Who did David tell, Kenton was it?
Oh, and we suggest Colonel Danby at 20-1
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:01:28 +0100
author: DavidK
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Re: Splroie Sunday
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:56:02 +0100, Rosemary Miskin
wrote:
>In article , Tim Hall
> wrote:
>> 4-1 Brian and Siobhan's horse
>
>I /think/ even Eddy can tell the difference bwteen a human and a horse's
>skull.
>
Hah! You'd think a bloke would remember to listen to the whole of the
episode before posting.
(A culinary emergency interrupted me)
--
Tim
I understand very little of what's being discussed
but for some reason it's fascinating.
(Jon Thompson, urs)
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:52:57 +0100
author: Tim Hall
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Re: Splroie Sunday
In message , DavidK
writes
[]
>However, Carolet and I wish to OP that David will be questioned down at
>the Nick about the disappearance of Sam before the true identity of the
>corpse is known, and tongues will wag, two and two will be put together
>and a secret will be out. Who did David tell, Kenton was it?
IME, when such two and two are put together by wagging tongues, the
chance of four coming out is vanishingly close to zero.
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Can a blue man sing the whites?
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:05:45 +0100
author: J. P. Gilliver (John)
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Re: Splroie Sunday
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:35:56 +0100, DavidK
wrote:
>However, Carolet and I wish to OP that David will be questioned down at
>the Nick about the disappearance of Sam before the true identity of the
>corpse is known, and tongues will wag, two and two will be put together
>and a secret will be out. Who did David tell, Kenton was it?
Hmmm. I thing Ruari has moved on from bees.
n
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 21:21:31 +0100
author: Niles
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Re: Splroie Sunday
Steve Brooks wrote:
> So that's what happened to Matt's parents.
>
> It must be ancient. This is The Archers not Brookside. (crosses fingers.)
>
It's funny, I was listening to the podcast this morning, and just as
Eddy and Mike were dugging dirty great holes in the ground I was having
a private rant about how in Ambridge people get to dig holes all over
the place and never have an archaeologist monitor it (despite their
being known archaeological remains in the area!), and then look what
happens!
It's clearly a cairn: lots of stone came off the top of the burial. I
was amused that Jennifer said the county archaeologist was coming out to
dig the skelly: in my experience they generally couldn't dig their way
out of a paper bag (with one honourable exception)!!
Jamie
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:36:31 +0100
author: Jamie Armstrong
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