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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #75 on: February 17, 2009, 12:08:01 PM »
I'm feeling all emocional now.....I would just like to thank, The Barman, Nick, The Growler, my mother, Kate Winslet and anyone elso who knows me sad24:

Thank you, thank you all.
Just one? After all that...?  noooo:

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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #76 on: February 17, 2009, 12:11:28 PM »
Yep you could be right, where is the avatar room?
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #77 on: February 17, 2009, 12:12:14 PM »


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Not that I have a fixation you understand ~ but left to BM you'll end up in killer heels and not a lot else.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #78 on: February 17, 2009, 12:40:29 PM »
Yep you could be right, where is the avatar room?

Welcome aboard young lady.

Are you one of the Herefordshire Creants by any chance?
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #79 on: February 17, 2009, 12:41:45 PM »



Bit like rug buying I s'pose ~ spends all that money and then won't put it on the floor.



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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #80 on: February 17, 2009, 02:54:22 PM »
Yep you could be right, where is the avatar room?

Welcome aboard young lady.

Are you one of the Herefordshire Creants by any chance?

Thank you for the welcome Mr Selection, definitely not one of the Herefordshire lot, I'm from the Hampshire branch, the Herefordshire lot are somewhat tacky!
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #81 on: February 17, 2009, 03:31:49 PM »
Yep you could be right, where is the avatar room?

Welcome aboard young lady.

Are you one of the Herefordshire Creants by any chance?

Thank you for the welcome Mr Selection, definitely not one of the Herefordshire lot, I'm from the Hampshire branch, the Herefordshire lot are somewhat tacky!
Jolly good.

They are also slightly Welsh which is even worse.  noooo:
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #82 on: February 17, 2009, 03:35:46 PM »
If the two years I spent in Hereford are anything to go by ~ more than 'slightly' Welsh.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #83 on: February 17, 2009, 03:38:59 PM »
If the two years I spent in Hereford are anything to go by ~ more than 'slightly' Welsh.

I was being polite.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #84 on: February 17, 2009, 03:42:37 PM »
Yep you could be right, where is the avatar room?

Welcome aboard young lady.

Are you one of the Herefordshire Creants by any chance?

Thank you for the welcome Mr Selection, definitely not one of the Herefordshire lot, I'm from the Hampshire branch, the Herefordshire lot are somewhat tacky!
Jolly good.

They are also slightly Welsh which is even worse.  noooo:

Can one be slightly Welsh, isn't that like being a bit pregnant?  I digress, I once knew a Marchioness from the Welsh Marches not a good combination I can tell you. ;)
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #85 on: February 17, 2009, 03:48:38 PM »
When I was in Hereford, in the mid sixties, their proudest boast was that GBS had been invited to give a reading at the Garrick Theatre (it closed down in about 1946 and is now a museum). Shaw spent the day being given the tour of the City of Hereford, lunch with the local dignitaries etc and at the appointed time, so legend has it, strode onto the stage and, clearing his throat, announced "Ladies and Gentlemen ~ your little town is thirty years behind the times, I shall never come here again" and walked off stage to the sound of his own footsteps, hailed a cab to the station and left, never to return.

I do have dim recolllections of drunken revels in the Orange Tree Pub opposite the Cathedral and very fond memories of a particular young lady who I still hold dear but apart from those two I would say GBS was right.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #86 on: February 17, 2009, 03:53:17 PM »
When I was in Hereford, in the mid sixties, their proudest boast was that GBS had been invited to give a reading at the Garrick Theatre (it closed down in about 1946 and is now a museum). Shaw spent the day being given the tour of the City of Hereford, lunch with the local dignitaries etc and at the appointed time, so legend has it, strode onto the stage and, clearing his throat, announced "Ladies and Gentlemen ~ your little town is thirty years behind the times, I shall never come here again" and walked off stage to the sound of his own footsteps, hailed a cab to the station and left, never to return.

I do have dim recolllections of drunken revels in the Orange Tree Pub opposite the Cathedral and very fond memories of a particular young lady who I still hold dear but apart from those two I would say GBS was right.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #87 on: February 17, 2009, 03:55:19 PM »
When I was in Hereford, in the mid sixties, their proudest boast was that GBS had been invited to give a reading at the Garrick Theatre (it closed down in about 1946 and is now a museum). Shaw spent the day being given the tour of the City of Hereford, lunch with the local dignitaries etc and at the appointed time, so legend has it, strode onto the stage and, clearing his throat, announced "Ladies and Gentlemen ~ your little town is thirty years behind the times, I shall never come here again" and walked off stage to the sound of his own footsteps, hailed a cab to the station and left, never to return.

I do have dim recolllections of drunken revels in the Orange Tree Pub opposite the Cathedral and very fond memories of a particular young lady who I still hold dear but apart from those two I would say GBS was right.
How much did she charge you then...?  point:
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #88 on: February 17, 2009, 03:55:38 PM »
When I was in Hereford, in the mid sixties, their proudest boast was that GBS had been invited to give a reading at the Garrick Theatre (it closed down in about 1946 and is now a museum). Shaw spent the day being given the tour of the City of Hereford, lunch with the local dignitaries etc and at the appointed time, so legend has it, strode onto the stage and, clearing his throat, announced "Ladies and Gentlemen ~ your little town is thirty years behind the times, I shall never come here again" and walked off stage to the sound of his own footsteps, hailed a cab to the station and left, never to return.

I do have dim recolllections of drunken revels in the Orange Tree Pub opposite the Cathedral and very fond memories of a particular young lady who I still hold dear but apart from those two I would say GBS was right.
How much did she charge you then...?  point:

 evil: Not funny. She meant and still means a lot to me.
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Re: Easy Space
« Reply #89 on: February 17, 2009, 03:56:15 PM »
When I was in Hereford, in the mid sixties, their proudest boast was that GBS had been invited to give a reading at the Garrick Theatre (it closed down in about 1946 and is now a museum). Shaw spent the day being given the tour of the City of Hereford, lunch with the local dignitaries etc and at the appointed time, so legend has it, strode onto the stage and, clearing his throat, announced "Ladies and Gentlemen ~ your little town is thirty years behind the times, I shall never come here again" and walked off stage to the sound of his own footsteps, hailed a cab to the station and left, never to return.

I do have dim recolllections of drunken revels in the Orange Tree Pub opposite the Cathedral and very fond memories of a particular young lady who I still hold dear but apart from those two I would say GBS was right.
How much did she charge you then...?  point:

 evil: Not funny. She meant and still means a lot to me.
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