Enid Blyton Day DVD
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Of course Ming would have to move,those dishes wont wash themselves!
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Are you sure about that, Ming!!Ming wrote:I'm glad that even if Tony changes in real life (the beard in 2008? My parents thought he looked like Anthony Hopkins in the film Instinct) he always remains the Tony I saw in 2007, thanks to his avatar!
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Tony wrote :
Are you sure about that, Ming!!
Did you feel that Tony? Just gave those cheeeky little jowels of yours a pinch!!
(what a little cherub!)
Regards
Pete
Are you sure about that, Ming!!
Did you feel that Tony? Just gave those cheeeky little jowels of yours a pinch!!
(what a little cherub!)
Regards
Pete
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Baby Tony! Great picture, but that avatar is going to take some time to get used to.
2) Fat chance, that! More like I'd convert you!
3) I'm pretty sure we'll both have to compromise.
4) There's always the dishwasher!
Julie2owlsdene wrote:1) You two should be married together, you already sound like an 'old married couple'.
Moonraker wrote:2) Thank you again, Julie. She would have to convert to Christianity, of course! Seriously, she is a great person, and I could do much worse!
Dick Kirrin wrote:3) Would you move or would you expect Ming to move?
1) Really, Julie?Pete wrote:4) Of course Ming would have to move,those dishes wont wash themselves!
2) Fat chance, that! More like I'd convert you!
3) I'm pretty sure we'll both have to compromise.
4) There's always the dishwasher!
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I'm sure you'll manage!Ming wrote:Baby Tony! Great picture, but that avatar is going to take some time to get used to.
England have been playing cricket in Bangladesh and I read with amusement a much-travelled journalist's account of Dhaka. I know you like numbers so:-
1. It was the most oppressive heat and humidity he had ever seen on a cricket field.
2. The air pollution was the worst he'd ever come across.
3. The traffic congestion was worse than anywhere else in the world.
I can't wait to book my next holiday!
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1) More like a warring brother and sister - maybe more like Philip and Dinah, rather than Fatty and Bets!
2) I'd never ditch JC, but I'm sure we could come to a compromise!
3) Touché! However, it is said that you shouldn't uproot an old plant.
4) No need. I like washing up, in fact I have 40 years experience of it. I've never had a dishwasher.
2) I'd never ditch JC, but I'm sure we could come to a compromise!
3) Touché! However, it is said that you shouldn't uproot an old plant.
4) No need. I like washing up, in fact I have 40 years experience of it. I've never had a dishwasher.
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It was Nigel that started the numbers trend!
1) Heat? He hasn't seen anything yet! The heat and humidity is just beginning. Wait till June. And did he mention the blackouts?
2) Air pollution - well in the middle of Dhaka it IS horrible, not where I live though.
3) If he thinks our traffic congestion is bad, then he'll find Calcutta a nightmare!
1) Heat? He hasn't seen anything yet! The heat and humidity is just beginning. Wait till June. And did he mention the blackouts?
2) Air pollution - well in the middle of Dhaka it IS horrible, not where I live though.
3) If he thinks our traffic congestion is bad, then he'll find Calcutta a nightmare!
I know you're being sarcastic, but it can't be much worse than being arrested at the Berlin Wall!Tony wrote:I can't wait to book my next holiday!
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Hmm, I guess that's answered Dick Kirrin's question!Tony Summerfield wrote:
England have been playing cricket in Bangladesh and I read with amusement a much-travelled journalist's account of Dhaka. I know you like numbers so:-
1. It was the most oppressive heat and humidity he had ever seen on a cricket field.
2. The air pollution was the worst he'd ever come across.
3. The traffic congestion was worse than anywhere else in the world.
I can't wait to book my next holiday!
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In all fairness I should have added that he said despite the extreme poverty he thought that the people were some of the nicest and friendliest he had ever met.
I bet that you have air-conditioning anyway, Mingster!
I bet that you have air-conditioning anyway, Mingster!
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You're right about the air-conditioning! But I too agree about how the people really are amazing.
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I agree about India, I have been in several large cities myself and never mind the traffic, it is almost impossible to move around on foot as there are so many people in the streets!
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Well, you may be no nearer to getting a DVD of the Enid Blyton Day, Pete, but you've been the catalyst for a most entertaining thread!
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Thank You Aunty Anita !!Anita Bensoussane wrote:Well, you may be no nearer to getting a DVD of the Enid Blyton Day, Pete, but you've been the catalyst for a most entertaining thread!
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It's lovely to see a youngster with such good manners. Help yourself to a piece of shortbread from the tin, young Pete, but mind you wipe your feet before going into my nice clean kitchen!
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[quote]4) No need. I like washing up, in fact I have 40 years experience of it. I've never had a dishwasher[quote]
Have you considered a career in dishwashing? Perhaps you could start a mail order service? Clean plates by return post? After 20 years I still hate washing up as much as I did when I first got married. Even though I've had a dishwasher for several years now, I seem to have spent most of this afternoon washing up all the things that aren't suitable for it, and there's still more to do!
What a waste of time, I could have been finishing the Mystery of Tally-ho cottage. I think I've guessed the ending, but don't want to cheat and look in case I've got it wrong and spoil it.
Have you considered a career in dishwashing? Perhaps you could start a mail order service? Clean plates by return post? After 20 years I still hate washing up as much as I did when I first got married. Even though I've had a dishwasher for several years now, I seem to have spent most of this afternoon washing up all the things that aren't suitable for it, and there's still more to do!
What a waste of time, I could have been finishing the Mystery of Tally-ho cottage. I think I've guessed the ending, but don't want to cheat and look in case I've got it wrong and spoil it.
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