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Andie
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote: (but at least I did remember to take them with me when I left...)
that's not entirely true :wink:

Ohhhh :eek: gossip... :wink:
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Burn wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote: (but at least I did remember to take them with me when I left...)
that's not entirely true :wink:

Ohhhh :eek: gossip... :wink:
well, I took 50% of them with me, it seems. :oops:
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote: (but at least I did remember to take them with me when I left...)
that's not entirely true :wink:
Aaaaaaah finaly some back up :notworthy:
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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lazarus corporation wrote:
Burn wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote: that's not entirely true :wink:

Ohhhh :eek: gossip... :wink:
well, I took 50% of them with me, it seems. :oops:
The sock troll strikes again. :lol:
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Returning to the topic:
Francis, what lovely little mound do you show us in your avatar? Is that some sort of landmark from where you are from?
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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@Canon- It's the burial site of S_S's socks.
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Dark wrote:@Canon- It's the burial site of S_S's socks.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :notworthy: :twisted:
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It's Solsbury Hill isn't it? Near Stonehenge. A prehistoric monument.
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Bloody druids.
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Dark wrote:@Canon- It's the burial site of S_S's socks.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :notworthy: :twisted:
i remember last seeing S_S's socks in my cats litter tray :eek:



the poor pusscat has been traumatised by the whole ordeal :?
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canon docre wrote:Returning to the topic:
You can try...
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timsinister wrote:
canon docre wrote:Returning to the topic:
You can try...
I will not insist... :lol:

Shadow_Smiles_Socks are a fine topic too, IMHO.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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How about this as an avatar


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rian wrote:How about this as an avatar
Yikes.... :urff: :eek: *vomiting smiley*
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that damn surrealist film has made me wince since the first time I saw it age 21
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Oh that film gets me every time :urff: ....and I sat here watching it, waiting for the inevitable with my tea on my lap......gone right of that now :D
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come back Shadow_Smiles_Socks...all is forgiven :notworthy: :notworthy:
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There's a yardstick against which to measure disgust - is it more likely to make you puke than SS's socks? :twisted:
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Andie
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timsinister wrote:There's a yardstick against which to measure disgust - is it more likely to make you puke than SS's socks? :twisted:
it's less likely to make me puke....unless i've been forced to get drunk on some cheep wine :wink:
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markfiend wrote:It's Solsbury Hill isn't it? Near Stonehenge. A prehistoric monument.
i thought it was silburry hill?near avebury?
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
markfiend wrote:It's Solsbury Hill isn't it? Near Stonehenge. A prehistoric monument.
i thought it was silburry hill?near avebury?
I think I can vouch for that.

I climbed up it on the way to Glastunbury in 1994, there was a wonderful crop circle in the fields below.

Not long after I was told in no uncertain terms that you are not allowed to climb it :oops:

I wondered about the barbwire at the time. - Ignorance is bliss :innocent:

I hasten to add that I would never do something like that now.

Paul
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*sharp intake of breath*

OUCH!
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zaltys7 wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
markfiend wrote:It's Solsbury Hill isn't it? Near Stonehenge. A prehistoric monument.
i thought it was silburry hill?near avebury?
I think I can vouch for that.

I climbed up it on the way to Glastunbury in 1994, there was a wonderful crop circle in the fields below.

Not long after I was told in no uncertain terms that you are not allowed to climb it :oops:

I wondered about the barbwire at the time. - Ignorance is bliss :innocent:

I hasten to add that I would never do something like that now.

Paul
me and my nearly -eight year-old climbed it last year on the way back from the solstice (crusty credentials out for all to see again.ho hum.)of course he chose the steepest route up;and,hating to do the same route down, found an almost impossible rabbit path that we had to come down, ,mostly on our arses!

and no,yer not supposed to climb it;but who says?the officicial posted reason (english heritage) is 'cause you will damage the monument.bollox.its prehistoric.nearly 4000bc(or thereabouts)built for what -ever reason but built to last.that means that since the time of the pyramids people have been climbing it,to see avebuy,crop circles whatever and i'm fcuked if the mans gonna stop me now.interfering nanny-state may say"ooh,it's a bit slippy and therefore dangerous but when i was there a small group of pensioners were coming down and it was them who showed us the best place to get over the barbed-wire!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"

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Francis
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canon docre wrote:Returning to the topic:
Francis, what lovely little mound do you show us in your avatar? Is that some sort of landmark from where you are from?
Sorry, I wasn't ignoring you. I've been a bit distracted of late. As pointed out by the hippiest of our members, it's Silbury Hill. Despite many attempts at excavation to discover what it was built for, they still don't have a clue. I come from Marlborough, which is nearby. It's a very nice, safe and extremely boring place to grow up. That's why they built large mounds and scattered huge boulders around for a bit of fun. More recently, they took to creating crop circles.
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Solsbury, Silbury. Damn. Peter Gabriel has confused me :lol:
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