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Old 27-08-2005, 10:24 PM
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Costing the net hundreds if not thousands of dollars, Ali Hopkins said:

"Pablo Guildenstern" wrote in message
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Costing the net hundreds if not thousands of dollars, Ali Hopkins said:

And sometimes, posters drift in and out too.... I was here at the dawn of
urs and voted for it, too.


Thankyou.
Best CFV I ever did.


I am in violent agreement on that.


Ah, you saw how badly the other two ended up, then.
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Old 28-08-2005, 05:43 AM
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Sena wrote:

It's not as ghastly as it sounds. ArKate's got some photies on her
wibble and the whole thing is actually rather good.


Fankooo. It were a seriously good fun project, if more than a little mad.
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Old 28-08-2005, 10:43 AM
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In article ,
Ali Hopkins wrote:
"Pablo Guildenstern" wrote in message
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And sometimes, posters drift in and out too.... I was here at the dawn of
urs and voted for it, too.


I am in violent agreement on that.


uk.rec.gardening was a pretty successful one, too. It became an active
group almost immediately, and has not stopped since :-)

But, for sheer surrealism, uk.rec.sheds has no competition. Only
alt.aeffle.und.pferdle comes close.


Regards,
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Old 28-08-2005, 06:03 PM
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said...
First a picture of us outside the church, I'm the blue blob towards the
right hand side.
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/church%20door.JPG

Wow, and you molished that yourself? I'm impressed!

Then there's this picture of the happy couple with their 8 bridesmaids
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/maids4.JPG


Gracious, it's like seeing double! Are you and Ruth very close in age
Karen? You could practically be twinses!

3 of whom are my lovely nieces
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/nieces.JPG


Oh my. What absolutely stunning young ladies. No wonder you're so very
proud of them.

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Old 28-08-2005, 06:05 PM
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said...
Still not got the official photies, or the ones from the disposable
cameras, but here's something to tide you over


And then I forgot the most important picture, the three shot glasses
filled with tiramisu, triffle and chocolate mousse that we all got for
our afters at the reception.
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/shots.JPG

Ooh. Did you have to choose, or were you allowed to sample all three?
I'm very partial to tiramisu I am. Down in Lynmouth t'other day I
encountered Mavis and her icy screams, one of which was tiramisu and
amarettini. MMMMmmmm!
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Old 28-08-2005, 06:42 PM
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In article ,
says...
said...
Still not got the official photies, or the ones from the disposable
cameras, but here's something to tide you over


And then I forgot the most important picture, the three shot glasses
filled with tiramisu, triffle and chocolate mousse that we all got for
our afters at the reception.
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/shots.JPG

Ooh. Did you have to choose, or were you allowed to sample all three?
I'm very partial to tiramisu I am. Down in Lynmouth t'other day I
encountered Mavis and her icy screams, one of which was tiramisu and
amarettini. MMMMmmmm!


Everybody got all three, so we didn't have to make difficult choices.

On some tables I heard that some people didn't manage to eat all three.
In fact, one lucky bloke scoffed 7, because there were weird people at
his table who claimed they couldn't manage three desserts.

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Old 28-08-2005, 07:42 PM
Sena
 
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said...
In article ,
says...
said...
Still not got the official photies, or the ones from the disposable
cameras, but here's something to tide you over

And then I forgot the most important picture, the three shot glasses
filled with tiramisu, triffle and chocolate mousse that we all got for
our afters at the reception.
http://www.lesbiangardens.net/shed/shots.JPG

Ooh. Did you have to choose, or were you allowed to sample all three?
I'm very partial to tiramisu I am. Down in Lynmouth t'other day I
encountered Mavis and her icy screams, one of which was tiramisu and
amarettini. MMMMmmmm!


Everybody got all three, so we didn't have to make difficult choices.


Cor! Three desserts??
# Heaven, I'm in Heaven...

On some tables I heard that some people didn't manage to eat all three.
In fact, one lucky bloke scoffed 7, because there were weird people at
his table who claimed they couldn't manage three desserts.

Couldn't manage...?? For shame! Plan ahead is my motto when it comes
to desserts. When I go into restrongs I look at the me'n'you first to
see what I might want to have room for afterwards. It's a question of
priorities, innit.

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Old 28-08-2005, 09:05 PM
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Krane's best pigeon dodged hawks and farmers' guns to bring me the
following:

On some tables I heard that some people didn't manage to eat all three.
In fact, one lucky bloke scoffed 7, because there were weird people at
his table who claimed they couldn't manage three desserts.

Was he one of those strange people that don't have a separate pudding
tummy?

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Old 30-08-2005, 04:53 AM
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In article ,
Ron Clark wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:16:20 +0100, Guy King
wrote this (or the missive included this):

The message
from Tony Davison contains these words:

Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the think of next.


Stainless steel reusable condoms?


Knitted space shuttles?


Knitted from polyethylene bags, which are reliably said to block cosmic rays
even better than alumin(i)um. For best results, line your ally-hat with a
plastic bag!

=Tanar
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Old 30-08-2005, 05:15 AM
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In article ,
Richard Eney wrote:
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Knitted from polyethylene bags, which are reliably said to block cosmic rays
even better than alumin(i)um. For best results, line your ally-hat with a
plastic bag!

=Tanar


I see mine needs relining... can't even spell my own name.

=Tamar
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Old 31-08-2005, 12:02 PM
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The message 1125476923.a750ccd063309d2c6276eeeee99d60c3@teran ews
from Thomas Rushton contains these words:

Suggest you avoid the local hell-brew that is known as "Masala Cola".
I'm told by colleagues who have tried it that it is utterly vile.


Cola is the jbex of Santa anyway.

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Old 31-08-2005, 12:10 PM
Jaques d'Alltrades
 
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The message 1125477725.b5d4044a8e8677a3aa423ee04b8028f0@teran ews
from Thomas Rushton contains these words:
Dave Larrington wrote:
Also sprach Tony Davison :

Shpx me, a stainless steel re-useable tea bag. What will the
think of next.


I've got one of they - on a snappy-open spring handle wot am hfrshy for
stirring, redunking and otherwise not burning the fingers. (Not
Chocolate)

Uranium-enriched chocolate fireguards.


IRTA Uranium-enriched chocolate fingers, and thought of biccies that
would keep yer tea warm when you dunked.


Hmmm. And glowing. Imprats a hole arj meaning to 'green tea' innit.

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Old 31-08-2005, 01:06 PM
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:18 +0100, Jaques d'Alltrades assembled some one
and zeroes in mesage id
. uk:

The message 1125476923.a750ccd063309d2c6276eeeee99d60c3@teran ews
from Thomas Rushton contains these words:

Suggest you avoid the local hell-brew that is known as "Masala Cola".
I'm told by colleagues who have tried it that it is utterly vile.


Cola is the jbex of Santa anyway.


I thought santa was the work of cola.

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