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Keep all games together
Stephen
Commodore
Posts: 17809 Joined: January 2013
Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
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by Stephen » 27 Oct 2015, 12:21
qbman1 wrote: Stephen wrote: qbman1 wrote: The Tinker wrote: Morning everybody - rain on the way
Lovely....and I am headed for Dudley tonight
You're the one
It's really Kingswinford - is that any better ?
No
qbman1
Captain
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Location: Oxfordshire
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by qbman1 » 27 Oct 2015, 12:35
I feared not - even worse in the rain, if Tinks is to be believed. Me flowers will get damp !
Silver_Shiney
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Location: Bradley Stoke
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by Silver_Shiney » 27 Oct 2015, 13:17
Mervyn and Trish wrote: Come now chaps. Shiney may be barmy, or balmy, but he has made it clear he doesn't live in Bristol. Do keep up.
I just "work" in Bristol
Alan
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Mervyn and Trish
Commodore
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by Mervyn and Trish » 27 Oct 2015, 15:01
Hang on let me check that in the dictionary. How are you spelling "work".
Nope, can't find it. What is it again?
Stephen
Commodore
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Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
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by Stephen » 27 Oct 2015, 15:40
No need for that sort of language Merv
Raybosailor
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Location: Nottingham
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by Raybosailor » 27 Oct 2015, 15:54
qbman1 wrote: Stephen wrote: qbman1 wrote: The Tinker wrote: Morning everybody - rain on the way
Lovely....and I am headed for Dudley tonight
You're the one
It's really Kingswinford - is that any better ?
Aaahhh Kingswinford I remember it well, we passed through it many times on the Staffs and Worcester canal in our narrow boating days. Cheryl was Personnel Officer for a company that had a factory there and was always on about the Gornal girls who came from Lower Gornal does that ring a bell ?
The Tinker
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Posts: 1126 Joined: January 2013
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by The Tinker » 27 Oct 2015, 16:40
Raybosailor wrote: qbman1 wrote: Stephen wrote: qbman1 wrote:
Lovely....and I am headed for Dudley tonight
You're the one
It's really Kingswinford - is that any better ?
Aaahhh Kingswinford I remember it well, we passed through it many times on the Staffs and Worcester canal in our narrow boating days. Cheryl was Personnel Officer for a company that had a factory there and was always on about the Gornal girls who came from Lower Gornal does that ring a bell ?
Any girls would ring Cubie's bell
Mervyn and Trish
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by Mervyn and Trish » 27 Oct 2015, 17:45
Ah yes, his ding a ling
Stephen
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by Stephen » 28 Oct 2015, 08:16
Today it will be wet. There endeth the weather forecast
Silver_Shiney
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Location: Bradley Stoke
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by Silver_Shiney » 28 Oct 2015, 08:54
you forgot to mention the fog.
There restarteth the weather forecast...
Alan
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qbman1
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Location: Oxfordshire
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 09:22
Raybosailor wrote: qbman1 wrote: Stephen wrote: qbman1 wrote:
Lovely....and I am headed for Dudley tonight
You're the one
It's really Kingswinford - is that any better ?
Aaahhh Kingswinford I remember it well, we passed through it many times on the Staffs and Worcester canal in our narrow boating days. Cheryl was Personnel Officer for a company that had a factory there and was always on about the Gornal girls who came from Lower Gornal does that ring a bell ?
Used to go to Lower Gornal many years ago when they played in the old West Midlands League.
We were actually in Wall Heath (not that far from Gornal) for a flower demonstration. The locals call it a "village" but certainly not my idea of what a village is !
qbman1
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Location: Oxfordshire
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 09:23
The Tinker wrote: Raybosailor wrote: qbman1 wrote:
It's really Kingswinford - is that any better ?
Aaahhh Kingswinford I remember it well, we passed through it many times on the Staffs and Worcester canal in our narrow boating days. Cheryl was Personnel Officer for a company that had a factory there and was always on about the Gornal girls who came from Lower Gornal does that ring a bell ?
Any girls would ring Cubie's bell
Depends on the uniform, Tinks !!
qbman1
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Location: Oxfordshire
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 09:24
Silver_Shiney wrote: you forgot to mention the fog.
There restarteth the weather forecast...
Enough weather ! I can ask Carol Kirkwood if I want an update - and she looks marginally better in a frock !
towny44
Deputy Captain
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Location: Huddersfield
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by towny44 » 28 Oct 2015, 09:26
Morning all, by Jove but its wet today, glad we live on a hill and not in a valley.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
qbman1
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 09:34
Stop whingeing - at least it's unseasonally mild. You're all soft oop norf !
Silver_Shiney
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Location: Bradley Stoke
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by Silver_Shiney » 28 Oct 2015, 10:04
Yippee - ain't not no more Mr Scannerman! The last of the records have now been digitised and I can now get on with rewriting the database
Alan
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qbman1
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 10:12
Mr Databaserewriterman doesn't have the same kind of ring to it. This clearly needs more work
Mervyn and Trish
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by Mervyn and Trish » 28 Oct 2015, 10:40
Silver_Shiney wrote: Yippee - ain't not no more Mr Scannerman! The last of the records have now been digitised and I can now get on with rewriting the database
At least that should give you more time to lead the riff raff here
qbman1
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Location: Oxfordshire
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 11:00
Don't encourage him - he wouldn't recognise a lead if it had a bull mastiff on the end of it !
The Tinker
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by The Tinker » 28 Oct 2015, 16:57
Evening losers- no rain here today - a lovely sunny day - shame it gets dark so early.
qbman1
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by qbman1 » 28 Oct 2015, 16:58
Been feeling your seaweed again Tinks ?
Mervyn and Trish
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by Mervyn and Trish » 28 Oct 2015, 17:46
Is seaweed a euphamism?
Manoverboard
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Location: Dorset
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by Manoverboard » 28 Oct 2015, 18:36
Deffo .... for ' Locking a Topic ' .... see, weed !!!
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
The Tinker
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by The Tinker » 28 Oct 2015, 20:53
Oh dear - you lot have upset Moby big time!!!
Moby has now announced that I am the winner of LOTP - so suggest you all disappear to Vienna!!!
Stephen
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Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
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by Stephen » 28 Oct 2015, 21:12
The Tinker wrote: Oh dear - you lot have upset Moby big time!!!
Moby has now announced that I am the winner of LOTP - so suggest you all disappear to Vienna!!!
Upset Mobes....never....maaaan
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