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Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:51 am
by Bob Bull
Jack,
Have you not realised by now that I am not a 'real' anything?
Cockney, reporter, correspondent, tennis player, deerstalker, griddle chef, photographer! You name it and I'm not it.
Where, by the way, is DONNINGTON, and do they hold Grand Prixs there?
Bob
To the rest of the forum members; I expect you have all come the the conclusion that there are three people who are not very busy at the moment, judging by the number of posts they have made this week.
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:23 am
by Mary Lindsay
To the rest of the forum members; I expect you have all come the the conclusion that there are three people who are not very busy at the moment, judging by the number of posts they have made this week.
Far from it Bob, it simply demonstrates our commitment to the Morgan cause and tennis rackets.
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:23 pm
by jack bellinger
commited we should be
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jack
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:13 pm
by Bob Bull
I quite enjoyed watching the rugby this afternoon, that was after I had walked down to the library and chosen three books, thrillers they were.
I had a bowl of tomato soup for lunch with a cheese and tomato sandwich, Mrs. B went out with our daughter Leanne this morning to Crews Hill near Enfield.
Judy (that's Mrs. B) and I tried our hand at the Daily Telegraph general knowledge crossword this evening, does anybody know much about Kings of Athens?
Earlier our friendly fox came round and we fed him some Schmacos and an egg, he likes an egg you know, also some ham left over form lunch yesterday.
Judy is baking some sprinkle cakes at the moment as our grandson, Harvey, is coming tomorrow, and he loves his nanny's cakes.
It did not rain today so the washing got a good blow.
Well I let you get on now so
Goodnight All.
Mr Bob.
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:58 pm
by Mary Lindsay
our friendly fox came round and we fed him some Schmacos and an egg
Does he like his egg boiled or scrambled?
By the way Bob, I think you will find it is spelt
Schmackos, not that I would want to be pedantic
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:58 am
by Bob Bull
Mary Lindsay wrote:not that I would want to be pedantic
Why on Earth not, Mary? You usually are.
Anyway Schmuckos, Schmackos the fox did not complain. He likes the egg raw and beaten, in a dish. Actually he/she is very friendly and will take food from your hand.
Mary, I notice that you are a member of Class D, in my school the lowest was Form C, but then you do come from Essex.
Do you use those cosmetics constantly advertised on TV? You know the one's "Because Imworth it."
Remember, as Shakespeare said " A rose by any other name, would be as prickly"
For the more pedantic I should point out I am referring to Horace Shakespeare. You know, the one who married Gladys Entwhisle.
Enjoy your day,
Bob.
I wonder if I am in the right forum?
Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:10 am
by Mary Lindsay
I wonder if I am in the right forum?
Surely you can't be lost?

Re: What is this .... a Dodgy Necklace?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:30 pm
by Bob Bull
Mary Lindsay wrote:Surely you can't be lost?

Yes! Along with everyone else it seems.