Is That WW Clock Reet?
Or is it running slow?
Getting worried in case it gets as bad as yon Church clock.
Started: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:21
Last edited by dostaf: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:21:44
My mistake, seems Ok.
Curch clock is two minutes forty seconds slow.
15:23
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^^^^
All is well.
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:25
Did you see the railway prog on BBC4 last night
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:31
No, Mache, was it the second in the series you put me onto last week? If so, I'll catch up,later.
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:36
I'll put you onto something later, on my Great Train Robbery Thread.
There's a mention in Mr Crichton's fictional novel about how blame for the theft of gold bullion was blamed on lax security on the other side of the channel.
The bank boss didn't seem to care much for some of the folk who live over there.
TTFN
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 15:42
I checked it earlier and it was not reet
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 16:07
I hear no bells?
Mind, maybe someone is due a no bell peace prize?
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Because they use their horns.
Christmas card joke punchline there for you.
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 18:55
For Mache
Mr. Huddleston's first reaction to the cable was reported to be "a heated and forceful expletive, provoked by the stresses of the moment and the lateness of the hour." He is also said to have commented extensively on the French nation, the French culture, and the personal and hygienic habits of the French populace. Mr. Bradford, even more vociferous, expressed his belief in the unnatural French fondness for intimacy with
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 19:02
Joke was about cows and bicycles.
And I think I goofed.
Should probably be:
'Because theit horns don't work'
Replied: 18th Dec 2012 at 19:04