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boonie wrote:
I was sent a Christmas present from a friend in West Virginia - a
Conmfederate flag. It now flys happily over my front gate. From other
postings it sounds as though the war may be over. Who won?


Save your Dixie Cups, this ain't over just yet. so far it's the
business interests in the lead though.
Dave in Fairfax
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In article , Bobby Bewl
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You may not know that many of us are fans of Norm
who, in one of his programmes, visted (Royal) Tunbridge Wells (south east
England) (where I live) and copied a piece of furniture for the rest of to
make. Thanks Norm.


RTW, eh?

Should you stumble upon a wheelchair-bound lawyer by the name of Andrew
King, please invite him to smooch my bloody arse, and kindly inform
him that Melinda and her new hubby are quite comfy.

Cheers, mate!

Kevin
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Might as well send them to Oz. Public display will soon be banned, and
production of such must be winding down under PC pressure.

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I was sent a Christmas present from a friend in West Virginia - a
Conmfederate flag. It now flys happily over my front gate. From other
postings it sounds as though the war may be over. Who won?
Ken (in Australia)




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Kevin Craig wrote:
In article , Bobby Bewl
wrote:

You may not know that many of us are fans of Norm
who, in one of his programmes, visted (Royal) Tunbridge Wells (south
east England) (where I live) and copied a piece of furniture for the
rest of to make. Thanks Norm.


RTW, eh?

Should you stumble upon a wheelchair-bound lawyer by the name of
Andrew King, please invite him to smooch my bloody arse, and kindly
inform
him that Melinda and her new hubby are quite comfy.

Cheers, mate!

Kevin


And happy new year to you Kevin and, of course, Melinda. Sounds as if you
have given up the informative rec.woodworking and the super DIYer Norm and
have been in our spa town Royal Tunbridge Wells. Tough luck, mate.
The only wheelchair bound solicitor that I know is Andrew Bruce and he come
from Sussex, I beleive. I cannot find your Andrew King, see:
http://www.solicitors-online.com/ RTW has a prefix postcode of TN1 or TN2".

Anyway, mate, I hope you have had a good Christmas and will have a good new
year.

Bobby




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Not all here are yanks you know, I guess you just feel sorry for them
because they lost the civil wah........

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Is that really you Mike???

Know what I mean ...nudge nudge wink wink say no more...

Jon~


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"Mike Hide" wrote in message
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Not all here are yanks you know, I guess you just feel sorry for them
because they lost the civil wah........

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mike hide


Civil war in the USA will break out again in 2004 BTW....

Rise up & overthrow your government before they sacrifice you all in the
name of progress.

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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 19:10:51 -0500, Silvan
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T. wrote:

fall-- but the hedgehog can never be buggered at all.


While the above statement is assuredly true, I have serious doubts about
wasps, bees and the shrew.


One of my father's friends (OBWW: Peppino was a cabinetmaker and an
excellent carver) liked to say "Con la pazienza e lo sputo anche
l'elefante arriva a inculare la formica." He told me this one time
when I was being impatient and was trying to rush something. "With
enough patience and spit, even an elephant can manage to bugger an
ant."

Luigi
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Luigi Zanasi wrote:

While the above statement is assuredly true, I have serious doubts about
wasps, bees and the shrew.


One of my father's friends (OBWW: Peppino was a cabinetmaker and an
excellent carver) liked to say "Con la pazienza e lo sputo anche
l'elefante arriva a inculare la formica." He told me this one time
when I was being impatient and was trying to rush something. "With
enough patience and spit, even an elephant can manage to bugger an
ant."


You shouldn't have translated it. I almost had it figured out. That
eye-talian ain't half bad for someone who knows Spanish, French and
Latin.

Anyway, I still don't see it. Not unless the elephant is seriously
under-endowed.

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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 14:43:21 GMT, wrote:

Octopus and bangers, doesn't get much better than that.


You could have both together !
http://octodog.net/


(Look, I didn't invent the damned thing)
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