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randombloke Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > Gotcha

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> Please not the horror that was Noel's Houseparty


I was thinking more the tabloid headline when The Belgrano was sunk.

Narnia Wrote:

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> I was thinking more the tabloid headline when The

> Belgrano was sunk.


At the time, whilst a serving officer in the Army I felt that was a rather gratuitous and ill-conceived headline. Having lost several colleagues in the conflict, and a roommate who was badly burned at Bluff Cove, I still find it offensive.







If only we hadn't tried to recapture the Malvinas for the glory of Argentina.


;-) just kidding.

I was just out of Sandhurst at the time. Not joking about Bluff Cove though.

citizenED Wrote:

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> Cheerio. Sad that it's gone out of fashion. The

> only person I know who says it is, er, me.

> Shameful



You are not alone citizen. I often say it, and I don't care. Cheerio! There, said it again.

brum Wrote:

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> citizenED Wrote:

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> > Cheerio. Sad that it's gone out of fashion. The

> > only person I know who says it is, er, me.

> > Shameful

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> You are not alone citizen. I often say it, and I

> don't care. Cheerio! There, said it again.



My Dad says it often - I love it

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> I bet you do, you dream boat of a dish


Oh stop, you ginchy dolly-bird you, if this carries on it may lead to a tryst and sure as eggs is eggs a love-child will follow.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> sophiesofa Wrote:

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> > I bet you do, you dream boat of a dish

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> Oh stop, you ginchy dolly-bird you, if this

> carries on it may lead to a tryst and sure as eggs

> is eggs a love-child will follow.


And I'm not sure the family will tolerate another bastard.

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