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Re: Take Care

Postby Malky » Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:44 pm

Snoddy wrote: Please try to resist the temptation to overload your system with a cocktail of toxic chemicals.


Ahh but the liver is evil and must be punished 8) :wink:

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Re: Take Care

Postby Sanyanya » Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:52 pm

Malky wrote:
Snoddy wrote: Please try to resist the temptation to overload your system with a cocktail of toxic chemicals.


Ahh but the liver is evil and must be punished 8) :wink:

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Indeed. That's what my mother would say as she seared it in the pan. I never quite understood where she was coming from until now!
Strip the Willow was a trade long before the devil turned it into a dance!

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Re: Take Care

Postby Bochan Mor » Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:59 pm

Sanyanya wrote:
Malky wrote:
Snoddy wrote: Please try to resist the temptation to overload your system with a cocktail of toxic chemicals.


Ahh but the liver is evil and must be punished 8) :wink:

Malky


Indeed. That's what my mother would say as she seared it in the pan. I never quite understood where she was coming from until now!


Next you'll be telling us that you don't know where the liver was coming from either, when fine you know!

I thought you'd be camping down with the Gazza refugees at 'P' in Kintyre Park. Just think of all those half feenished bottles scattered around the town this weekend!
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Nice Postcard

Postby Bochan Mor » Sat Aug 20, 2005 11:41 pm

Hi Bubbly, just a short note to let you know that Morenish has delivered the Postcard that your cousin down South sent to you after his recent acquisition on Ebay.

Aye, a splendid example, posted to New Zealand in May 1964. Its amazing what you can buy on there right enough. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the Golden Oldies that you have picked up on your rounds. You and the Poet should put yer heids together and see if you can produce a calendar of old Carradale and Waterfoot.

Are you sure that you want me to pass this on to Gary, after all, he forced you to pay over the odds in the first place!



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Re: Jasmine

Postby general jack o'niell » Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:32 pm

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Re: Nice Postcard

Postby Sanyanya » Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:07 pm

Bochan Mor wrote:Hi Bubbly, just a short note to let you know that Morenish has delivered the Postcard that your cousin down South sent to you after his recent acquisition on Ebay.

Aye, a splendid example, posted to New Zealand in May 1964. Its amazing what you can buy on there right enough. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the Golden Oldies that you have picked up on your rounds. You and the Poet should put yer heids together and see if you can produce a calendar of old Carradale and Waterfoot.

Are you sure that you want me to pass this on to Gary, after all, he forced you to pay over the odds in the first place!



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You really are a low down bunch of no-good rotters. I might have known that you wouldn't be able to resist the temptation. The least you could do is hand it over to Gary now, in a plane brown envelope!
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Re: Take Care

Postby Snoddy » Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:00 pm

Malky wrote:
Snoddy wrote: Please try to resist the temptation to overload your system with a cocktail of toxic chemicals.


Ahh but the liver is evil and must be punished 8) :wink:

Malky


That maybe so, but a cat-o-nine tails is far less damaging in the long term!
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Re: Nice Postcard

Postby Snoddy » Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:04 pm

Sanyanya wrote:
Bochan Mor wrote:Hi Bubbly, just a short note to let you know that Morenish has delivered the Postcard that your cousin down South sent to you after his recent acquisition on Ebay.

Aye, a splendid example, posted to New Zealand in May 1964. Its amazing what you can buy on there right enough. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the Golden Oldies that you have picked up on your rounds. You and the Poet should put yer heids together and see if you can produce a calendar of old Carradale and Waterfoot.

Are you sure that you want me to pass this on to Gary, after all, he forced you to pay over the odds in the first place!



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You really are a low down bunch of no-good rotters. I might have known that you wouldn't be able to resist the temptation. The least you could do is hand it over to Gary now, in a plane brown envelope!


Oh Dear, I have to agree whole-heartedly with you on this one Mr Sanyanya. I was particularly disappointed in Morenish, but wouldn't put it past either of the other two.

However, I think that you are as deluded to almost the same extent as General Jack Daniels, in thinking that they would be generous enough to surrender the said goods to Gary.
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Postby GarySutherland » Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:12 pm

Nah! No problem. I just lifted the image from eBay and removed the watermark with PhotoShop.

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Postby morenish » Mon Aug 22, 2005 10:15 pm

now gary thats the same as a night wi pam an her 5 sisters, (4 o them are ok but the last is short n fat!) it's jeest no the real thing, but mind im only the delivery boy, i widna go spennin all that kinda money on a postcerd, specially wan as old as that!

an snoddy im disapointed in you too.....but who isny!
paracetamol indeed! :wink:

me n 4th usually chust phone the vet when sumthins wrong, at £15.00 a minute it's still cheaper than your prescriptions
if i'm spared
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Postby bubbly jock » Mon Aug 22, 2005 11:45 pm

Bochan mor

What a lovely postcard and the original too Better than any from Tob. Lovely picture of clean, clear water, not like that cloudy muck they call Campbeltown Loch.

Is there any truth in the rumour that the council are looking for a blue flag and they are throwing poles from vestas over the peir. Alec you better watch your eastern european orphans. Just tell the council that you need them 'cause you're going shopping.

Just a wee short note before I go on my holidays. Talk to you when I get back Will I send you a postcard??

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Post Card

Postby Bochan Mor » Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:05 am

bubbly jock wrote:Just a wee short note before I go on my holidays. Talk to you when I get back Will I send you a postcard??

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Aye bubbly, a postcard would be much appreciated. The next one doesn't have to be an antiquity. I think Gary nearly has the full set of Waterfoot now, ........well nearly, and you know what they say......Nearly never put a ship ashore!

I saw the big fella in the parade the other day. He didn't bother to get dressed up though; turning out in that Lithuanian wooly bear that he sleeps in when the oil drip stove is on the blink.

Is this you away looking at investments again? I expect your viewing executive apartments over in Pilton. If the price is right, it might be worth getting two or three, or maybe a small hotel. Are you expecting to be away long?

Morenish and I will jeest need to try our best at keeping Snoddy etc in order until you return. Did you hear that the goats have been misbehaving. I think Gary's website has been a bad influence on them. They've taken to wandering up and down the East side, reaching as far as Escart, demolishing a prized garden at Grogport on passage.

Mind you, they've decided that the grass isn't greener and have returned to the village to concentrate their mischief on the golf course.
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Postby bubbly jock » Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:11 am

Bochan mor

I forgot to say I've written and suggested to the council about volunteer's for the water testing in the loch I put forward the stewed lemons I'm sure they would get the support of a wide section of the community.

Cover them in litmus and away they go. Though I think it best to leave the instruments on the quay along with the combat jackets with the fur hoods. Don't want the resident seal frightened off by the screchan.

I won't be gone long so hold the fort for a wee while. Just checking the offshore investments. I lost fifty pence on Davaaar and I don't want that KRAP lot to find it.

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A True Rock God!

Postby LO » Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:07 pm

Just a wee coda to the Music Festival.

It turns out that Survivor's Night was not the first Kintyre gig for ex- Simple Minds bassist Derek Forbes who was here playing with A Few Good Men.

For those who remember that fateful night nearly 30 years ago, Derek was the main man in the notorious "Big D" (Don't want to upset the censors with their full title) who caused a wil' rumpus - a sit-in protest in the middle of the Village Hall by the curious locals who had come along with the sliperine and dancing pumps. If you were there, it was Derek who eventually unplugged the gear, got out an acoustic 12-string, set down himself on the stage and finished the night with an unplugged rendition of "The Lumberjack Song". Of course, us young guns who were inspired by the mighty drum solo on "Moby Dick" sat cross-legged on the stage in a gesture of solidarity towards the band. Since these halycon days, the Hall has seen precious little rock n' roll action. Maybe Derek should contact his old mates and re-connect with Trumpton once again?

Hippy, sorry, Happy Memories!
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derek forbes

Postby general jack o'niell » Tue Aug 23, 2005 1:37 pm

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