Thank you, Laura.Laura wrote:Well done, Timmylover! (and Eddie, too, for your high score).
...and CONGRATULATIONS on your fantastic score, Timmylover. Brilliant!
Thank you, Laura.Laura wrote:Well done, Timmylover! (and Eddie, too, for your high score).
Timmylover wrote:Oops, how remiss of me! I forgot to say thanks to Tony for devising the quiz in the first place - it's been great fun.
Gadzooks can be a sad trial, Timmylover, but what can one expect these days from a liberated, 'with-it', modern, urban-type insect?Timmylover wrote:Aurélien - Gadzooks is probably very naughty.
I can't possibly imagine, Aurélien - no shortage of them, though.Aurélien wrote:Gadzooks can be a sad trial, Timmylover, but what can one expect these days from a liberated, 'with-it', modern, urban-type insect?
Gadflies may be small, Timmylover, but their bites are no joke....one steps very carefully around them! (Especially the morning after one of their wild parties.)Timmylover wrote:Aurélien, old chum - Gadzooks and his cronies are clearly very discerning and intelligent party insects. What has become of them now and did you have to sweep them up?
Moi a party-pooper, so close to the festive season? I will admit, though, that I've sometimes wished for a magical remote control unit for turning down the volume of other people's car and home audio systems....Timmylover wrote:Maybe the person who provided their party booze could suggest a human equivalent - to be planted, very discreetly, at similarly riotous human gatherings. Dastardly eh? - and just a tad misanthropic!
And a gizmo for blocking mobile phone signals. How I'd love to see their faces when their calls fail...Aurélien wrote: I will admit, though, that I've sometimes wished for a magical remote control unit for turning down the volume of other people's car and home audio systems....