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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:16 am 
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I don't think Iwill finally be able to come in London next week end. British hotel + eurostar is too much for me. If i stay just one night, eurostar is very expensive an if i stay three nights eurostar is cheaper but of course the hotel is very expensive. Damn, i'm traped.

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poopshit ...

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poopshit ...
I believe it's called poopmerde

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Maybe a miracle will occur and someone will kidnap nicolas and force him to join us for fun. I sure hope so!

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OK. I think we have: DaveH, Tony, Vaga, DiFool, Stefan, MG, Gusty and Kevin for OOTT. That is eight and we have ten tickets.

What about OP?

I just want to know as I will try and offload the spare tickets on some friends of mine.


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Looking forward to it! See you at the pub.


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DaveH wrote:
OK. I think we have: DaveH, Tony, Vaga, DiFool, Stefan, MG, Gusty and Kevin for OOTT. That is eight and we have ten tickets.

What about OP?

I just want to know as I will try and offload the spare tickets on some friends of mine.


I may have a friend with me who will be after buying a ticket on the door...


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http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2006/12/02/4765/lost_chapman_comedy_found

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There's a reason that it only aired once.

But we did see the origins of "The Secret Life of Genghis Khan."

And we all wore our fezzes. I told some people on the Tube that we are a cult.

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....I told some people on the Tube that we are a cult.


I thought someone said we were a bunch of stupid cults...


No, I must admit the fezzes were great. The number of stunned looks we got all over the place and it made it so easy to find each other - Kevin spotted us from across Waterloo station.

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....I told some people on the Tube that we are a cult.


I thought someone said we were a bunch of stupid cults...


No, I must admit the fezzes were great. The number of stunned looks we got all over the place and it made it so easy to find each other - Kevin spotted us from across Waterloo station.

It was a frickin' feztival!!!

And I though someone said we were a bunch of stupid celts...

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I've done a couple of these in my time...

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One in Cardiff with over 2,000 people, made tons of monday for chartity and confused the hell out of oeverybody we ran past

Then we all got got pissied in the Walkabout. Very pissed.

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vagabond wrote:
But we did see the origins of "The Secret Life of Genghis Khan."

And a reverse Four Yorkshiremen.
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I told some people on the Tube that we are a cult.

Fez up, we (2.) are a cult, as is Dougles (3.).

cult [kuhlt] –noun
2. an instance of great veneration of a person, ideal, or thing, esp. as manifested by a body of admirers.
3. the object of such devotion.

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And noone can ever take away from us the magic of Gurnsey advertising.

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And noone can ever take away from us the magic of Gurnsey advertising.

Indeed....polished and professional is not the word for it...

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And noone can ever take away from us the magic of Gurnsey advertising.

Indeed....polished and professional is not the word for it...


Yes, there are words for it but none of them repeatable in a family forum.

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Gusty wrote:
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And noone can ever take away from us the magic of Gurnsey advertising.

Indeed....polished and professional is not the word for it...


Yes, there are words for it but none of them repeatable in a family forum.


Which is why this is the perfect place for them =)

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SerenityScape wrote:
Gusty wrote:
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And noone can ever take away from us the magic of Gurnsey advertising.

Indeed....polished and professional is not the word for it...


Yes, there are words for it but none of them repeatable in a family forum.


Which is why this is the perfect place for them =)


This is a family forum.

Admittedly only the Scrase family but...

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Well, vagababy often reads the forum over my shoulder.....

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Well, vagababy often reads the forum over my shoulder.....


you let her do that? really?
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well, you are a cool mom ... :wink:

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Nellodee wrote:
vagabond wrote:
Well, vagababy often reads the forum over my shoulder.....


you let her do that? really?
:shock:


well, you are a cool mom ... :wink:

And at the same time she's a hot mom ... :mrgreen:

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If you can cope with another repeat of "Out of the Trees", it's included in What the Pythons did next on Channel 4, New Years Day.
Also a documentary about Life of Brian and a showing of the movie.

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If you can cope with another repeat of "Out of the Trees", it's included in What the Pythons did next on Channel 4, New Years Day.
Also a documentary about Life of Brian and a showing of the movie.


Once was definitely enough.

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vagabond wrote:
Gusty wrote:
If you can cope with another repeat of "Out of the Trees", it's included in What the Pythons did next on Channel 4, New Years Day.
Also a documentary about Life of Brian and a showing of the movie.


Once was definitely enough.

And that was enhanced by very nice company!

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[quote="vagabond"][quote="Gusty"]If you can cope with another repeat of "Out of the Trees", it's included in [i]What the Pythons did next[/i] on Channel 4, New Years Day.
Also a documentary about Life of Brian and a showing of the movie.[/quote]

Once was definitely enough.[/quote]
OK, but if you change your mind, the entire thing is now on youtube.


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Great find! I'll check it out...some time!


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