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Peter! :)
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Primrose wrote: It surely can't be any more mind boggling than the ride I once had on somebody's Penny Farthing bicycle after his rather intoxicating 21st birthday party in the days of my youth.


Wow - I hadn't realised you were so old, Primrose!
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No, not quite that old :lol: I think he'd inherited from his grandfather or something, but it was quite a party! Around midnight, he got it out of the shed and we all took it in turns to climb on and try and ride it down the street where he lived. I do recall that at some point a member of the local constabulary appeared but he was as convulsed with laughter as we all were so no charges were pressed!
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Just cracked a bottle of this year's Nouveau Beaujolais which has just arrived in the shops. This year's vintage is very fruit so I'll save you all the dregs if you fancy some. Do you remember back in the mists of time when they used to do the annual Nouveau Beaujolais race from France to England, to see who could get the first bottle over here? Another tradition down the plughole!
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We're a bit short on alcohol at the mo...my Fine Young Man made an early start on the cherry brandy that was maturing nicely for christmas. He confessed under close questioning this morning :evil:

So the best we can bring is a bottle of cheap white and a bit of cream liqueur stuff. I can bring gallons of imaginary real ale, though...best make a space over there for the barrels...
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Anyone for GM soya milk? :wink: :wink:
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Sounds like a great party in the making :D , but what is the riddle answer? I am afraid I am a bit slow with riddles...
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Alan. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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I'm up for it Grockie....could do with a laugh and havent ben naughty for some time :twisted:

I reckon we get Herby to do his Full Monty routine. 8)
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I'm afraid i don't do that routine any more, the last one at the Convent was just too risky. :)
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Paaaaarty! Count me in! What shall I bring?

No one has suggested the theme yet though.....how about "Wild West"?? I'm pretty nifty at Line dancing.....now where did I put my boots, spurs and cowboy hat......
Yee ha!
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Have we set a date yet?

I'm sure I have some cowboy boots somewhere, so Wild West sounds good, but were there belly dancers and wheelbarrows in the wild West? :shock:
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Indeed there were wheelbarrows then, but they were wooden ones, ah them gold mining memories are coming back. :)

There's gold in them there hills. :wink:
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Is that o.k with everyone else,wild west? Can i be Calamity Jane? Is that how you spell it? Always fancied being Doris Day :oops: Is SAT 9.00pm o.k with every one?
Chantal....theres belly dancers,wheelbarrows and anything else you want .This could be good :lol:
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