Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:12:12 GMT
that does sound familiar Daz ....but i was feeling sympatico with the dead hound. You aint nothin but a houndog, Mel Cryin All the time You aint never caught a rabbit And you aint no firiend of mine. Now dont take that personally, Mel...I just cant stop singing lyrics..thats my trouble..I've got a brain full of old songs rambling through my cerebellum. I was going to add You thought you was High Class...but erm better not.
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:13:53 GMT
I'm sticking with (b) all the way down that list Daz.....and hang the consequences! Well thats an unlikely strategem I would have thought. Do you want to phone a friend?
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Post by Pink Betty on Jan 24, 2007 16:16:54 GMT
nope - my friends will be working to hard to bother....so i am going to go for the special Pinkmelon 'change your mind' option Give me a moment (promise no googling) - for reflection time....
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:19:37 GMT
BRETELLE
c. A breastwork
BOURGADE
a. A Provençal dance
I'm going with those and the 2 B's.
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Post by Pink Betty on Jan 24, 2007 16:19:48 GMT
ok b b c a
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Post by Pink Betty on Jan 24, 2007 16:20:33 GMT
is that a snap?
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:21:05 GMT
This game is cr@p...I'm playing again Word watching answers: January 23, 2007 Philip Howard PRIMSTAFF (a) The Icelandic and Scandinavian name of a clog almanack. Scandinavian languages for “first letter”. 1686: “By the Norwegians wooden Almanacks are call’d primstaves, the principal thing inscribed on them, being the Prime or golden number.” PURSLANE (b) A low succulent herb, Portulaca oleracea, widely distributed throughout tropical and warmer temperate regions, used in salads, and sometimes as a pot-herb, or for pickling. Also called common or garden purslane. Formerly cultivated in English kitchen gardens, but now rarely met with. Perhaps an adaptation of the Latin portulaca. 1864: “Rose ate her frugal dinner (consisting chiefly of purslane, and some other garden herbs).” BRETELLE (b) Each of the ornamental shoulder-straps extending from the waist-belt in front to the belt behind of a woman’s dress. The French word means a strap or sling. 1896: “The bodice has frills of black chiffon passing over the shoulders in bretelle fashion.” BOURGADE (c) A village, or unwalled town consisting of scattered dwellings. An adaptation of the French. Cf. English/ Teutonic burgh. 1610: “A proper little town, which of two bourgades is grown, as it were, into one burgh.”
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:32:51 GMT
At least we know our herbs, Mel. I use purslane all the time in my Lancashire Hotpot.
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Post by Pink Betty on Jan 24, 2007 16:33:51 GMT
It's vair dull Daz.....can't we just play Bongo?
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Jan 24, 2007 16:38:09 GMT
Yeh..I'm gonna bang my bongo instead. Can I go now?
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Melon taps foot with arms Xd
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Post by Melon taps foot with arms Xd on Jan 24, 2007 17:15:13 GMT
What are you still doing here Daz? Go and prune the lovage ...or mulch the things that need mulching... you just can't get competent staff these days
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 12, 2007 15:09:01 GMT
I've pruned thee lovage, Love.
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Post by Pinkognito on Mar 12, 2007 15:22:31 GMT
Private (as in PRIVATE)
What does it mean?
1) Private?
2) Essentially Private but why not share privately with anyone you feel like?
3) Private has no meaning for some people?
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Post by Mark Question on Mar 12, 2007 16:15:26 GMT
Depends in what context.
People put private things into the Public Arena (such as thee Internet) and then complain if they are re-used and then setup silly copyright rules when in reality if they wanted to be Private they wouldnt put it out in the Public Arena.
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 12, 2007 16:20:37 GMT
Private (as in PRIVATE) What does it mean? 1) Private? 2) Essentially Private but why not share privately with anyone you feel like? 3) Private has no meaning for some people? You want the privets done as well! p.s. can I have a rise of 1 fathing and 2 groats. yrs. Master Daz Madrigal, Herbalist, Gardener. Botanist, Alchemist and astrologer.
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