Enid Blyton Day DVD

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pete9012S wrote: ps surely even this avatar wont offend you Moonraker?? :wink:
Hmm, Blue Peter (knowing you as we do!) does make you sound a bit like a porn star..... :oops:
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Moonraker wrote:
pete9012S wrote: ps surely even this avatar wont offend you Moonraker?? :wink:
Hmm, Blue Peter (knowing you as we do!) does make you sound a bit like a porn star..... :oops:
Well actually as a fan of Blue Peter,and a supporter of Everton,(yes they have one!)and due to the fact that my grandfather played in goal for them just before the war I have to confess to a sadly more mundane explanation :!:
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A much improved avatar, Pete. :) Congratulations!
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Eddie Muir wrote:A much improved avatar, Pete. :) Congratulations!
Thank you Eddie!,
I'm sure you will agree that Moonrakers new avatar has set such an extremely high standard for these forums that I felt honour bound to improve my own image!
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pete9012S wrote:
Eddie Muir wrote:A much improved avatar, Pete. :) Congratulations!
Thank you Eddie!,
I'm sure you will agree that Moonrakers new avatar has set such an extremely high standard for these forums that I felt honour bound to imrove my own image!
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha very good! where do you get those super emoticons from!!! :D
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pete9012S wrote:Ha ha ha ha ha ha very good! where do you get those super emoticons from!!! :D
If I told you that, you'd be as knowledgeable as my sparring partner and me! :wink:
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Moonraker wrote:
pete9012S wrote:Ha ha ha ha ha ha very good! where do you get those super emoticons from!!! :D
If I told you that, you'd be as knowledgeable as my sparring partner and me! :wink:

You may well now have the most mysterious avatar on these forums,......only Stephens Mysterium tinged avatar stands in the the way of your (Enid) world domination GOLDFINGERx SORRY MOONRAKER :!:
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Goldfinger aka Moonraker?

Don't give him any funny ideas about pointing Lasers... . Or planting nasty devices in one of the side rooms of Loddon Hall.
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Heaven forbid! I'll stick to raking cheeses out of ponds!
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What's with all these new avatars? I feel as if I ought get myself a new lighthouse! :wink:
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Petermax wrote:What's with all these new avatars? I feel as if I ought get myself a new lighthouse! :wink:
I would have thought a signal box would have been more appropriate, Petermax! :wink:
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What's with all these new avatars? I feel as if I ought get myself a new lighthouse! :wink:
Petermax, my old friend Tinker Hayling is a bit short of cash due to the crisis. He might be interested in selling his lighthouse.... . :D
BTW, have you ever read "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens? I'd strongly advise against a signal box as an avatar for that reason.

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Dick Kirrin wrote: have you ever read "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens?
What a classic. We all watch the BBC adaptation every Christmas. It is full of errors, but nevertheless is a fantastic television adaptation.
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Never read it, but like Nigel, have watched the classic.

Petermax, you can't change your avator. :shock: I associate people with their avators. Moonraker with his scraping the cheese, Ming with Kiki bird, Tony as Tony, Anita in the kitchen, Zoe as George Kirrin, etc.

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