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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap: Edited by Your_Lion
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump

Well, of course, this is just the sort of blinkered philistine pig-ignorance I've come to expect. :moon:
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump

Well, of course, this is just the sort of blinkered philistine pig-ignorance I've come to expect. :moon:

Mr Blackhawkrush, I think you're the silliest person we've ever had on this forum, and so I'm going to ask you to have dinner with me. :coy:
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump

Well, of course, this is just the sort of blinkered philistine pig-ignorance I've come to expect. :moon:

Mr Blackhawkrush, I think you're the silliest person we've ever had on this forum, and so I'm going to ask you to have dinner with me. :coy:

then- perhaps- a- dance- at- a- club- and- back- to- his- place- for- a- quick- cup- of- coffee- and- little- bit- of -
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump

Well, of course, this is just the sort of blinkered philistine pig-ignorance I've come to expect. :moon:

Mr Blackhawkrush, I think you're the silliest person we've ever had on this forum, and so I'm going to ask you to have dinner with me. :coy:

then- perhaps- a- dance- at- a- club- and- back- to- his- place- for- a- quick- cup- of- coffee- and- little- bit- of -

There'll be plenty of time for that later on. :blush:
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Look, you seem to be bleeding rather badly. :o I think you'd better hurry up and fill in that form.

Where it says: 'next of kin' shall I put 'mother'?

Well, there's three things we can do with your mum. We can bury her, burn her, or dump her.

So, why do witches burn?

Well that's, er, very interesting, because, er, I am, in fact, made entirely of wood.

Super, super. :wub: Well, I've got to stop you there, Block, I'm afraid, because we've got someone who's been doing cabaret in the New Forest. From America, will you please welcome a Chippendale writing desk.

Shut up! Shut up, you American. You always talk, you Americans. You talk and you talk and say 'let me tell you something'

I'm a West Country man myself. West of England, Cornwall. :cool:

I in Peterborough, Lincolnshire was given birth to, but stay in Peterborough Lincolnshire house all during war, owing to nasty running sores, and was unable to go in the streets play football or go to Nürnberg

Soon, however, the family moved to the neighboring industrial village of Omsk (Eddie Waring :blah: )

sounds like a little Dorset village, doesn't it?

This is the role I and members of my family have fulfilled in this village for the past four hundred years... :bang bang:

Providing the tenants are of light build and relatively sedentary and er, given a spot of good weather, I think we're on to a winner here. :clap:

Yes, Monaco is the winner - hall Monaco is the linner- oh yes, man, Monaco's won de big prize

Well, no, no. I shall be jumping into the center of Calais. :yay:

You notice how we never actually see blackhawkrush jump

Well, of course, this is just the sort of blinkered philistine pig-ignorance I've come to expect. :moon:

Mr Blackhawkrush, I think you're the silliest person we've ever had on this forum, and so I'm going to ask you to have dinner with me. :coy:

then- perhaps- a- dance- at- a- club- and- back- to- his- place- for- a- quick- cup- of- coffee- and- little- bit- of -

There'll be plenty of time for that later on. :blush:

No! - no time to lose!
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!

I hope monsieur was not overdoing it last night. :burger: :tsk: :burger:
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!

I hope monsieur was not overdoing it last night. :burger: :tsk: :burger:

I think that the Michael Ellis character was a little overdone.
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!

I hope monsieur was not overdoing it last night. :burger: :tsk: :burger:

I think that the Michael Ellis character was a little overdone.

All our patients here are suffering from severe over-acting. :(
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!

I hope monsieur was not overdoing it last night. :burger: :tsk: :burger:

I think that the Michael Ellis character was a little overdone.

All our patients here are suffering from severe over-acting. :(

This is...always the problem...with directors of film...clips. :facepalm:
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That's a strange expression, Bruce Citizen. :eh:

I'm afraid I cannot comment on that until it's been officially hushed up.

And in any case he argued Rhubarb was cheap, and what was the harm in a sauna bath? :huh:

I want another slice of rhubarb tart

I want another lovely slice

I'm not disparaging the blueberry pie

But rhubarb tart is oh-so-very nice

I'd rather eat Johnson, sir. :drool:

Citizen's eaten most of the early nineteenth-century British landscape artists, and I've learned not to worry. As a matter of fact, I feel a bit peckish myself. http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/party/party0017.gif

Esurient....Eee I were all hungry, like!

I hope monsieur was not overdoing it last night. :burger: :tsk: :burger:

I think that the Michael Ellis character was a little overdone.

All our patients here are suffering from severe over-acting. :(

This is...always the problem...with directors of film...clips. :facepalm:

Me vely impoltant Itarian firm dilectol. :rage:
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