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Post by teejayexc on May 2, 2007 8:36:09 GMT
Hi Ady, good luck with the meet and run this week-end, looks like the weather's gonna hold out for you ;D. I'm sure organising everything has given you the odd headache or two (or was that the guinness ). Just a few pointer's; 1. Only let the sheep wear one welly, they go round and round then, so, coupled with the ferry crossing and all that booze, Ade will be totally confused and save himself (and any onlookers) any embaressment, ;D. And tell him that under an ancient island law playing leap-frog was outlawed. 2. Don't let Jools anywhere near a pole, under european law (not quite sure if far flung outposts like the IOW come under europe ),you can be prosecuted for violating human rights. 3. Jim's, got a new (to him) sat-nav so give him his head on the mini- roundabout you call the IOW. Even you can't get lost there so perfect training ground for "techie newbies" ;D 4. Plenty of piccies please. You can pm me the one's of a more offensive nature Finally, all you runsters, have a good un and look forward to hearing (and seeing) all the gossip. Regards Trev (counting down for Scot run)
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Post by General Gman on May 2, 2007 8:45:49 GMT
He's such a nice boy.... for a norther ferret-bothering fellow. We gonna have a blinder, old chap - and then follow it up with giving you northern pikeys some lessons in how to ride a bike when we come up to jocko land.
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Post by Fiasco on May 2, 2007 12:56:47 GMT
Have a great trip peeps and stay safe
Dave ;D
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Post by apricot on May 2, 2007 13:38:37 GMT
"And tell him that under an ancient island law playing leap-frog was outlawed"He'll never swallow that, not with the Island Leap Frogging competition in full swing over the bank holiday weekend and posters everywhere. I'm just glad the sheep shearing competition was last weekend. It may of been too much for some of the runsters Say Hi to the ferrets Trev, Ady P.S. Cheers Dave, good luck with those blind parisian lady's
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Post by teejayexc on May 2, 2007 14:36:20 GMT
Ady for gawd's sake tell Ade not to swallow ;D Ps. Fiasco and Ghoti, have a good trip you two, and follow derefood's example, that way you shouldn't lose the biker in front trev
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Post by 2old2boogie on May 2, 2007 14:42:56 GMT
3. Jim's, got a new (to him) sat-nav so give him his head on the mini- roundabout you call the IOW. Even you can't get lost there so perfect training ground for "techie newbies" ;DWhat a nice man! Just shows you that not all those carrot-crunchers are old miseries! I'm not taking the lead! No way! I'll have to stop and wait for them every couple of miles! ;D ;D
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Post by Welsh Ade on May 2, 2007 15:37:41 GMT
I am so touch by your concern and good thoughts.
We're goona have a bash and a half.
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Post by Fiasco on May 2, 2007 19:11:03 GMT
We're goona have a bash and a half. Send my regards to the Bishop !! Dave ;D
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Post by apricot on May 2, 2007 19:16:36 GMT
And Pamela ;D Still sunny & bright 'dayn' (1) here on the lsland of Hobbits. Ady (1) IOW for down. I can neither pronounce nor spell the IOW for 'up'..... Don't forget your passports, and exchange currency now, £1 = nearly 3 IOW groats at the mo
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Post by 2old2boogie on May 2, 2007 20:10:10 GMT
Ady Do they do mushy peas that far south? I know they're a Northern thing but I love 'em. I acquired the taste working in the Republic of Durham years ago. Just wondered!
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Post by teejayexc on May 2, 2007 20:14:19 GMT
Ady Do they do mushy peas that far south? I know they're a Northern thing but I love 'em. I acquired the taste working in the Republic of Durham years ago. Just wondered! I doubt it Jim, too close to the french for that, prolly get crushed snails though Trev
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Post by Dame judgejools44 on May 2, 2007 21:40:22 GMT
EErrrmmmm thanks teejayexc......pole dancing fetish? Me?.....Yeah ya reet! ;D
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Post by HRHpenfold on May 2, 2007 21:43:54 GMT
dont let jools anywhere near a pole?
why should poles escape from the wrath of jools,is there any poles on iow, thought there was only sheep ;D
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Post by apricot on May 2, 2007 21:47:57 GMT
"Do they do mushy peas that far south?"Actually Jim & Trev, they do. I'm told they taste better than the northern ones too; probably because down here they are carefully selected and purchased rather than shoplifted from dodgy corner shops with bad stock rotation ;D We are close to France, but in keeping with the rest of the British Isles consider the French to be a bunch of cheese munching surrender monkeys. No Snails here ! Hope this helps Ady
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Post by Dame judgejools44 on May 2, 2007 22:20:24 GMT
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by apricot on May 3, 2007 0:12:45 GMT
Did I mention 2 days to go? ;D
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Post by Welsh Ade on May 3, 2007 5:59:16 GMT
Have to agree with CC mushy peas and great but the quality varies a lot.
Ady - whats the plan for Sat evening besides drink what nutrition is laid on?
All this talk of sheep and the like is getting my gander up so be careful not had any since the Mrs came out of hospital 2 weeks ago.
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