You really want to continue this, don't you.Hom_Corleone wrote: And yes, the Slippers are sooooo last year. Another vote for the Batmobile.
'mon then, what did we all get!?
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I'm just jealous Paul.paul wrote: You really want to continue this, don't you.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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They (The Establishment) use sex as an addiction for control, just as they use alcohol and drugs ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
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paul wrote:Perhaps I can weed those slippers as a vine. Wear them for a month and send them to another HL-erHom_Corleone wrote:I'm just jealous Paul.paul wrote: You really want to continue this, don't you.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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but don't wash them to preserve the qualityHom_Corleone wrote:paul wrote:Perhaps I can weed those slippers as a vine. Wear them for a month and send them to another HL-erHom_Corleone wrote: I'm just jealous Paul.
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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At last It's not just me.SINsister wrote:*Holds nose*
I vote for the Batmobile, anyway, as I loathe The Simpsons, and always have.
*Hides*
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Join us brother, for we are legion....scotty wrote:We Two are Three.
I've never liked The Simpsons
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Have to say The Simpsons kinda went off the boil after th 5th season, but there are some gems still & the movie made me laugh a lot.
Still have to go with the Batmobile though (although a remote control Dalek is going to beat that one in top trumps easy peasy)
Still have to go with the Batmobile though (although a remote control Dalek is going to beat that one in top trumps easy peasy)
One almighty bottle of (don't search Google Images for this from work...):
And half a ton of cash so's I can buy what I want for meself.
And half a ton of cash so's I can buy what I want for meself.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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my mother got me pink fluffy flippers.
on purpose.
on purpose.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
Didn't she get you something similar for your b'dayemilystrange wrote:my mother got me pink fluffy flippers.
on purpose.
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I'll have thememilystrange wrote:my mother got me pink fluffy flippers.
on purpose.
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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no. that would have been MIL, not on purpose... for realBig Si wrote:Didn't she get you something similar for your b'dayemilystrange wrote:my mother got me pink fluffy flippers.
on purpose.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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DVDs: Escape From New York, Excalibur and Ghostbusters.
A bonsai Golden Larch from my parents (coz I'm a forester and countryside manager so I simply must have a mini-tree in my office. And they'd be right).
A very swanky True Utility windproof lighter.
A collapsible shovel (just in case I get the Landy or the car stuck).
Some firelighting paper (see above).
One of those saws-on-a-string (see above).
Hair clippers.
Roe Deer: Management and Stalking by R. Prior.
Management of Deer & Their Habitat: Principles & Methods by A. De Nahlik.
Falconry: Care, Captive Breeding & Conservation by J. Parry-Jones.
A bonsai Golden Larch from my parents (coz I'm a forester and countryside manager so I simply must have a mini-tree in my office. And they'd be right).
A very swanky True Utility windproof lighter.
A collapsible shovel (just in case I get the Landy or the car stuck).
Some firelighting paper (see above).
One of those saws-on-a-string (see above).
Hair clippers.
Roe Deer: Management and Stalking by R. Prior.
Management of Deer & Their Habitat: Principles & Methods by A. De Nahlik.
Falconry: Care, Captive Breeding & Conservation by J. Parry-Jones.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
I've got both of them, the chapter on Red Deer in the latter is a bit basic but quite a good read.Syberberg wrote:
Roe Deer: Management and Stalking by R. Prior.
Management of Deer & Their Habitat: Principles & Methods by A. De Nahlik.
Have you read Paul Van Vligen's book on Red Deer, he manged Letterewe for year and really knew his subject, the management of Highland Red Deer is close to my heart
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Haven't managed to get my nose stuck into either just yet, I gave them a brief scan (I've got more roe than red to deal with in my woods and a sneaking suspicion that I may have some muntjac as well. Bloody Victorian and Georgian landowners, bringing back non-native animals that cause silly amounts of habitat destruction...grrrr, mutter, moan).scotty wrote:I've got both of them, the chapter on Red Deer in the latter is a bit basic but quite a good read.Syberberg wrote:
Roe Deer: Management and Stalking by R. Prior.
Management of Deer & Their Habitat: Principles & Methods by A. De Nahlik.
Have you read Paul Van Vligen's book on Red Deer, he manged Letterewe for year and really knew his subject, the management of Highland Red Deer is close to my heart
You don't mean Paul van Vlissengen? I know he wrote, or commissioned, a report on highland deer management, but can't remember the title off the top of my head. I'm also trying to get my hands on a copy of Fraser's "A Herd of Red Deer."
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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That beats the Batmobile as far as I'm concerned.alice wrote:pointy boots ... and a latex catsuit
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