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Old May 20th 04, 07:22 PM
Shane
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Blimey!

I'm as old as Tommy Trinder multiplied by the square root of Stanley
Holloway, you young whippersnapper! And I sound like Walter Brennan (the
dead one).

Do you have 'Blighters' out there in Texaco?


Shane


"heirloom" wrote in message
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Crikey! I had to do a Google search just to find out who Tommy Trinder
was....I thought it may have been one of the 'Thumb' brothers.....that
little guy. You must be older than I thought, Shane.
Heirloom, old and should have stuck with Jiminy
Critic


"Shane" wrote in message
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When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane


"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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Add to my other post that I always thought of it as being surprised

and
definitely not swearing g
Joan

TomV wrote:
The definition that I found is "using a mild oath," which I
interpreted as kind of like swearing softly. g So now, lexicology
comes to the WindowsMe NG.









  #12  
Old May 20th 04, 07:40 PM
heirloom
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I reckon we do........a Google search on that one reveals that they could be
Gremlins, ghosts, pixies, squirrels, foxes, an especially annoying man or
child (why can't there be women blighters?), or they could be air-sickness
bags, amongst a myriad of other things. So, I figure out of all the
choices, we must have, at least, a few running around.
Heirloom, old and dislike 'blight light'


"Shane" wrote in message
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Blimey!

I'm as old as Tommy Trinder multiplied by the square root of Stanley
Holloway, you young whippersnapper! And I sound like Walter Brennan (the
dead one).

Do you have 'Blighters' out there in Texaco?


Shane


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Crikey! I had to do a Google search just to find out who Tommy Trinder
was....I thought it may have been one of the 'Thumb' brothers.....that
little guy. You must be older than I thought, Shane.
Heirloom, old and should have stuck with Jiminy
Critic


"Shane" wrote in message
...
When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane


"Joan Archer" wrote in message
...
Add to my other post that I always thought of it as being surprised

and
definitely not swearing g
Joan

TomV wrote:
The definition that I found is "using a mild oath," which I
interpreted as kind of like swearing softly. g So now,

lexicology
comes to the WindowsMe NG.











  #13  
Old May 20th 04, 08:32 PM
Joan Archer
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

That's going back a few years g
Joan

Shane wrote:
When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane



  #14  
Old May 20th 04, 08:34 PM
Joan Archer
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

lol
Joan
PS: Shane's only a baby g

heirloom wrote:
Shane. Heirloom, old and should have stuck
with Jiminy
Critic



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Old May 20th 04, 08:36 PM
Joan Archer
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

lol According to Noel we're just dangerous.
Joan

heirloom wrote:
(why can't there be women blighters?),


  #16  
Old May 20th 04, 09:34 PM
Heather
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

I wouldn't know.......LOL.

Figgs (younger than Herr Loon by a long shot!!)

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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That's going back a few years g
Joan

Shane wrote:
When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane





  #17  
Old May 20th 04, 11:30 PM
heirloom
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

snipFiggs (younger than Herr Loon by a long shot!!)unsnip
No you're not......you've been around since before dirt....I am still a
puppy compared to you.
Heirloom, old and think Adam was Figg's first
boyfriend


"Heather" wrote in message
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I wouldn't know.......LOL.

Figgs (younger than Herr Loon by a long shot!!)

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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That's going back a few years g
Joan

Shane wrote:
When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane







  #18  
Old May 21st 04, 01:31 AM
Shane
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Default Ad-aware Update (01R306 19.05.2004)

In that case, I saw three blighters in the wee hours when I took a walk to
the 24 hr petrol station! Urban Blighters, I believe they're commonly
referred to as. Though personally I think they cheer the place up a bit!


Shane



"heirloom" wrote in message
...
I reckon we do........a Google search on that one reveals that they could

be
Gremlins, ghosts, pixies, squirrels, foxes, an especially annoying man or
child (why can't there be women blighters?), or they could be air-sickness
bags, amongst a myriad of other things. So, I figure out of all the
choices, we must have, at least, a few running around.
Heirloom, old and dislike 'blight light'


"Shane" wrote in message
...
Blimey!

I'm as old as Tommy Trinder multiplied by the square root of Stanley
Holloway, you young whippersnapper! And I sound like Walter Brennan (the
dead one).

Do you have 'Blighters' out there in Texaco?


Shane


"heirloom" wrote in message
...
Crikey! I had to do a Google search just to find out who Tommy

Trinder
was....I thought it may have been one of the 'Thumb' brothers.....that
little guy. You must be older than I thought, Shane.
Heirloom, old and should have stuck with

Jiminy
Critic


"Shane" wrote in message
...
When I think of it, an image of Tommy Trinder pops into my head.


Shane


"Joan Archer" wrote in message
...
Add to my other post that I always thought of it as being

surprised
and
definitely not swearing g
Joan

TomV wrote:
The definition that I found is "using a mild oath," which I
interpreted as kind of like swearing softly. g So now,

lexicology
comes to the WindowsMe NG.













 




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