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timmy
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Has no life at all |
Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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Going to Weymouth for an overnight for Wednesday night. Not that it's wholly relevant, of course.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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hey Timmy^^(L)^^
Have a greaty time in Weymouth^^
~Josh~
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Love who you want to.
~Josh~
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Hey Timmy, dont snog with anyone I wouldnt and Im not picky. Have a good time and come back safe.
I believe in Karma....what you give is what you get returned........
Affirmation........Savage Garden
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Aussie
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Registered: August 2006
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Timmy, as Cossie tells us there is absolutely no requirement for it to be.
Say g'day to Charlie Drake if you run into him. Now that's relevant
Aussie
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cossie
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Location: Exiled in North East Engl...
Registered: July 2003
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.... I've visited Weymouth several times and, like him, I've never felt that the place was wholly relevant!
Mind you, the nearby Chesil Beach is well worth a visit, not only for it's geological interest (it's an 18-mile shingle barrier, with pebbles precisely graded in descending order of size from East to West) but because it was the setting for one of the all-time children's classics, 'Moonfleet', by J. Meade Faulkner.
Aussie, I can only admire your skill at apparent irrelevance, but I'm sure there must really be a sneakily-concealed thread of relevance in your reference to Charlie Drake. Charlie's still with us, though 81 years old and not in the best of health - but as far as I know he was born in the East End of London, lived for several years in Weybridge, Surrey, and now lives in Crystal Palace. What's the connection with dingy old Weymouth?
For a' that an' a' that,
It's comin' yet for a' that,
That man tae man, the worrld o'er
Shall brithers be, for a' that.
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Aussie
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Really getting into it |
Registered: August 2006
Messages: 475
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Must have been a slip of the tongue or foot in mouth.
He must have been Charlie Drake the worker from Weybridge then. Oops back to sleep then.
Aussie :-[
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cossie
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On fire! |
Location: Exiled in North East Engl...
Registered: July 2003
Messages: 1699
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... that you are responsible for our recent troubles with foot-in-mouth disease?
Btw, I have to admit that - until your reply - the similarity between Weybridge and Weymouth never occurred to me. I recognise both of them as inferior Southern English habitation sites, but instinctively regard them as many miles apart and wholly unconnected with each other!
For a' that an' a' that,
It's comin' yet for a' that,
That man tae man, the worrld o'er
Shall brithers be, for a' that.
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Aussie
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Really getting into it |
Registered: August 2006
Messages: 475
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For any recent problems including the cricket...
But I have gone all squirly...
I like that word,its amazing what you can learn from the yunguns
Aussie
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