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  #61  
Old January 26th 07, 02:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
John John
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What's that old saying again? "Where men are men, and sheep are nervous..."

John

Heirloom wrote:

"Stump broke!"............good one, BRWF!!!!! That's as good as the rubber
boots one size too large....so you can get the sheep's back feet in there
with your feet. :-)
Heirloom, old and figure Figgie is stump broke


"BigRedWingsFan" wrote in message
...

"Shane" wrote in message
...

You can't get away from them, Joan. Literally.


I had heard that from an old Scotsman, especially after you have them
stump broke.



Shane

Joan Archer wrote:

lol I might have known you would have to bring sheep into the
conversation g
Joan


Shane wrote:

Or, if thinking in terms of sheep, Wales would be the 'main' country,
eh Mike? (And how apt that sheep should come up in Joan's thread! She
likes them so) snip





  #62  
Old January 26th 07, 02:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and bacon
grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the road a'piece?

I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom), I'm a
King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the Beatles? I got that
album - not when it was released, obviously, not old enough - at the same
time as the Beatles one - 'With the Beatles'? - with 'You've really Got a
Hold On Me'. Don't remember if that was the title, but loved it. Wonder if
I've still got it on the 4 cd set? Must check.

Not sure what this is in aid of - except that you reminded me of that Stones
one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the pain killers
lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry a lot).

I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that just a Brit store?
Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie Browns'! I was
walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who calls the
English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown! He's a clown, that
Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe that counts
as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66 on it
iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him ever since
playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I don't think he
plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't like
Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too sweet and
sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut full
o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma chili.
Heirloom, old and french fries,
Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information that
comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom fries?
Heirloom, old and 'French
fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally strip
the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey too.

Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best donuts
in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the Canadian HQ
in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste of home.

XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and say
'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like that.

Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does not
consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then again,
no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence whatever,
therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)



  #63  
Old January 26th 07, 02:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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James Fox. Almost counts as an ROFL moment, except they're almost
indistiguishable these days. God help them if they catch fire!


Shane


Shane wrote:
Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and
bacon grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the
road a'piece?
I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom),
I'm a King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the Beatles?
I got that album - not when it was released, obviously, not old
enough - at the same time as the Beatles one - 'With the Beatles'? -
with 'You've really Got a Hold On Me'. Don't remember if that was the
title, but loved it. Wonder if I've still got it on the 4 cd set?
Must check.
Not sure what this is in aid of - except that you reminded me of that
Stones one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the
pain killers lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry a
lot).
I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that just a Brit
store? Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie
Browns'! I was walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who
calls the English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown! He's
a clown, that Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe that
counts as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66 on
it iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him
ever since playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I
don't think he plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't like
Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too sweet and
sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut full
o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma chili.
Heirloom, old and french
fries, Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information that
comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom fries?
Heirloom, old and 'French
fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally strip
the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey too.

Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best donuts
in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the Canadian HQ
in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste of home.

XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and
say 'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like that.

Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does not
consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then again,
no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence whatever,
therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)



  #64  
Old January 26th 07, 03:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather
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OMIGOD!! I am so aghast/stunned/flabbergasted/gobsmacked!!

I had to look it up and not entirely sure I should have.......and Loon,
you are so BAD!!

HF (one of 2 well brought up young ladies on this ng.......seems the men
are animals, snicker)

"Heirloom" wrote in message
...
"Stump broke!"............good one, BRWF!!!!! That's as good as the
rubber boots one size too large....so you can get the sheep's back
feet in there with your feet. :-)
Heirloom, old and figure Figgie is stump broke


"BigRedWingsFan" wrote in message
...

"Shane" wrote in message
...
You can't get away from them, Joan. Literally.


I had heard that from an old Scotsman, especially after you have them
stump broke.



Shane

Joan Archer wrote:
lol I might have known you would have to bring sheep into the
conversation g
Joan


Shane wrote:

Or, if thinking in terms of sheep, Wales would be the 'main'
country,
eh Mike? (And how apt that sheep should come up in Joan's thread!
She
likes them so) snip








  #65  
Old January 26th 07, 04:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heirloom
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I have all the old vinyl albums of the Beatles and the Stones, to include
the ones with the songs you mentioned. I especially liked the earlier
Stones......."Girl with the far away eyes"......you've probably never heard
that one....or "Flight 505", great piano solo in that one...complete with
echo. I purchased all of these albums as they came out. At the time, I
could buy an album for $2.50 US on the AFB. Also have an original "White
album", with the inserts, mint.

"Girl with the far away eyes" is probably the only 'country' song the Stones
ever made......although, Jagger leaves a lot to be desired in the southern
country accent department, it was still good. Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling..._20118211.html
Decembers Children is a good album........I think that is the one that has
"Yesterday's Papers" on it, quite good.
And the "Aftermath" album, spectacular, it contains "Flight 505". Lyrics:
http://www.keno.org/stones_lyrics/flight505.html
I have all of their original albums through the '60's and '70's, probably
about 21 of the 30 or so albums they have done. I have all the "old" ones,
:-)

And, yes, I have a large number of the Beatles albums, as well. But, we
have no "Next" stores.
Heirloom, old and plenty of vinyl

"Shane" wrote in message
...
Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and bacon
grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the road
a'piece?

I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom), I'm a
King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the Beatles? I got that
album - not when it was released, obviously, not old enough - at the same
time as the Beatles one - 'With the Beatles'? - with 'You've really Got a
Hold On Me'. Don't remember if that was the title, but loved it. Wonder if
I've still got it on the 4 cd set? Must check.

Not sure what this is in aid of - except that you reminded me of that
Stones one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the pain
killers lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry a lot).

I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that just a Brit
store? Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie
Browns'! I was walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who calls
the English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown! He's a clown,
that Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe that
counts as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66 on it
iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him ever
since playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I don't think
he plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't like
Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too sweet and
sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut full
o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma chili.
Heirloom, old and french fries,
Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information that
comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom fries?
Heirloom, old and 'French
fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally strip
the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey too.

Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best donuts
in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the Canadian HQ
in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste of home.

XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and say
'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like that.

Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does not
consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then again,
no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence whatever,
therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)





  #66  
Old January 26th 07, 09:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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No, haven't heard of those, though when I learnt guitar I did it mostly with
a 'complete' Beatles sheet music book. And a Led Zep one.

Now, you see, I figured you wouldn't like the Beatles because you like the
Stones, but not Elvis (unless that was tongue-in-cheek). Not infallible
logic, I grant - but the Beatles liked Elvis! I think the early stuff - the
Sun Session stuff, is wonderful. Scotty Moore has to have been involved!
Like with Buddy Holly, early stuff's great, later stuff is commercial (I
mean, *orchestras*? - though of course the Beatles used one, a bit anyhow,
more for effect. *All You Need Is Love* is about the earliest memory I have
of pop music that actually made me feel good! That and *Say A Little
Prayer*, which seemed about the same time. Also loved *Tears of a Clown*
though thought Smokey Robinson was female for a couple of years or so! Not
that he then had a sex change).

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have all the old vinyl albums of the Beatles and the Stones, to
include the ones with the songs you mentioned. I especially liked
the earlier Stones......."Girl with the far away eyes"......you've
probably never heard that one....or "Flight 505", great piano solo in
that one...complete with echo. I purchased all of these albums as
they came out. At the time, I could buy an album for $2.50 US on the
AFB. Also have an original "White album", with the inserts, mint.

"Girl with the far away eyes" is probably the only 'country' song the
Stones ever made......although, Jagger leaves a lot to be desired in
the southern country accent department, it was still good. Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling..._20118211.html
Decembers Children is a good album........I think that is the one
that has "Yesterday's Papers" on it, quite good.
And the "Aftermath" album, spectacular, it contains "Flight 505". Lyrics:
http://www.keno.org/stones_lyrics/flight505.html
I have all of their original albums through the '60's and '70's,
probably about 21 of the 30 or so albums they have done. I have all
the "old" ones, :-)

And, yes, I have a large number of the Beatles albums, as well. But,
we have no "Next" stores.
Heirloom, old and plenty of vinyl

"Shane" wrote in message
...
Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and
bacon grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the
road a'piece?

I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom),
I'm a King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the
Beatles? I got that album - not when it was released, obviously, not
old enough - at the same time as the Beatles one - 'With the
Beatles'? - with 'You've really Got a Hold On Me'. Don't remember if
that was the title, but loved it. Wonder if I've still got it on the
4 cd set? Must check. Not sure what this is in aid of - except that you
reminded me of that
Stones one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the
pain killers lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry a
lot). I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that just a
Brit
store? Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie
Browns'! I was walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who
calls the English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown! He's
a clown, that Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe that
counts as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66
on it iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him
ever since playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I
don't think he plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't like
Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too sweet
and sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut full
o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma chili.
Heirloom, old and french
fries, Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information
that comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom fries?
Heirloom, old and 'French
fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally strip
the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey too.

Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best donuts
in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the Canadian
HQ in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste of home.

XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and
say 'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like
that. Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does not
consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then again,
no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence whatever,
therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)



  #67  
Old January 26th 07, 10:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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Posts: 480
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Heirloom wrote:
I have all the old vinyl albums of the Beatles and the Stones, to
include the ones with the songs you mentioned. I especially liked
the earlier Stones......."Girl with the far away eyes"......you've
probably never heard that one....or "Flight 505", great piano solo in
that one...complete with echo. I purchased all of these albums as
they came out. At the time, I could buy an album for $2.50 US on the
AFB. Also have an original "White album", with the inserts, mint.

"Girl with the far away eyes" is probably the only 'country' song the
Stones ever made......although, Jagger leaves a lot to be desired in
the southern country accent department, it was still good. Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling..._20118211.html


Yeah, that's a classy one. Definately don't recall that. I had the first two
albums, I think. My dad had the Stones stuff when I was a kid - in fact I
may have got him one for his birthday once - 'Let It Bleed' or 'Through A
Glass Darkly' iirc.

*He* didn't like the Beatles. Still doesn't afaik. You know where I live now
(without saying it for the benefit of that imbecile from Ohio)? Brian Jones
came from here. My dad went to the same school but was a year or two
younger.

Other songs I loved as a kid were 'Not Fade Away', 'It's All Over Now' and
'The Last Time' - I
can still hear them as memories from then. I certainly heard them on the
radio a lot!

Shane



  #68  
Old January 26th 07, 11:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
George Gee
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"Shane" wrote in message
...
No, haven't heard of those, though when I learnt guitar I did it mostly
with a 'complete' Beatles sheet music book. And a Led Zep one.


I learned to play the guitar with the help of the Bert Weedon
'Play With Yourself In A Day' guide book, but I had a lot of
trouble getting my guitar under the bedclothes!

That was in 1966, and believe it or not, the book is still available.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weedons-Guid.../dp/086359462X

Mind you, they seemed to have changed the title ...!

George Gee

Now, you see, I figured you wouldn't like the Beatles because you like the
Stones, but not Elvis (unless that was tongue-in-cheek). Not infallible
logic, I grant - but the Beatles liked Elvis! I think the early stuff -
the Sun Session stuff, is wonderful. Scotty Moore has to have been
involved! Like with Buddy Holly, early stuff's great, later stuff is
commercial (I mean, *orchestras*? - though of course the Beatles used one,
a bit anyhow, more for effect. *All You Need Is Love* is about the
earliest memory I have of pop music that actually made me feel good! That
and *Say A Little Prayer*, which seemed about the same time. Also loved
*Tears of a Clown* though thought Smokey Robinson was female for a couple
of years or so! Not that he then had a sex change).

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have all the old vinyl albums of the Beatles and the Stones, to
include the ones with the songs you mentioned. I especially liked
the earlier Stones......."Girl with the far away eyes"......you've
probably never heard that one....or "Flight 505", great piano solo in
that one...complete with echo. I purchased all of these albums as
they came out. At the time, I could buy an album for $2.50 US on the
AFB. Also have an original "White album", with the inserts, mint.

"Girl with the far away eyes" is probably the only 'country' song the
Stones ever made......although, Jagger leaves a lot to be desired in
the southern country accent department, it was still good. Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling..._20118211.html
Decembers Children is a good album........I think that is the one
that has "Yesterday's Papers" on it, quite good.
And the "Aftermath" album, spectacular, it contains "Flight 505". Lyrics:
http://www.keno.org/stones_lyrics/flight505.html
I have all of their original albums through the '60's and '70's,
probably about 21 of the 30 or so albums they have done. I have all
the "old" ones, :-)

And, yes, I have a large number of the Beatles albums, as well. But,
we have no "Next" stores.
Heirloom, old and plenty of vinyl

"Shane" wrote in message
...
Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and
bacon grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the
road a'piece?

I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom),
I'm a King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the
Beatles? I got that album - not when it was released, obviously, not
old enough - at the same time as the Beatles one - 'With the
Beatles'? - with 'You've really Got a Hold On Me'. Don't remember if
that was the title, but loved it. Wonder if I've still got it on the
4 cd set? Must check. Not sure what this is in aid of - except that you
reminded me of that
Stones one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the
pain killers lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry a
lot). I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that just a
Brit
store? Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie
Browns'! I was walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who
calls the English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown! He's
a clown, that Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe that
counts as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66
on it iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him
ever since playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I
don't think he plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't like
Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too sweet
and sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut full
o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma chili.
Heirloom, old and french
fries, Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information
that comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom fries?
Heirloom, old and 'French
fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally strip
the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey too.

Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best donuts
in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the Canadian
HQ in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste of home.

XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and
say 'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like
that. Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does not
consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then again,
no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence whatever,
therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)





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Old January 26th 07, 12:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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I first heard about that at college, when a classmate painted us an idyllic
picture of rural Somerset of an evening which included what you'll see the
farmers doing up on the hillsides as the sun goes down!

Shane

Heather wrote:
OMIGOD!! I am so aghast/stunned/flabbergasted/gobsmacked!!

I had to look it up and not entirely sure I should have.......and
Loon, you are so BAD!!

HF (one of 2 well brought up young ladies on this ng.......seems the
men are animals, snicker)

"Heirloom" wrote in message
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"Stump broke!"............good one, BRWF!!!!! That's as good as the
rubber boots one size too large....so you can get the sheep's back
feet in there with your feet. :-)
Heirloom, old and figure Figgie is stump broke


"BigRedWingsFan" wrote in message
...

"Shane" wrote in message
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You can't get away from them, Joan. Literally.

I had heard that from an old Scotsman, especially after you have
them stump broke.



Shane

Joan Archer wrote:
lol I might have known you would have to bring sheep into the
conversation g
Joan


Shane wrote:

Or, if thinking in terms of sheep, Wales would be the 'main'
country,
eh Mike? (And how apt that sheep should come up in Joan's thread!
She
likes them so) snip



  #70  
Old January 26th 07, 12:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane
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I bet you were in danger of setting the bedclothes alight, weren't you
George?

What a wonderful statement, eh? So many possible meanings! I can just keep
saying 'no, that's not what I meant!' g I feel like I'm ahead of the day
already!

Shane

George Gee wrote:
"Shane" wrote in message
...
No, haven't heard of those, though when I learnt guitar I did it
mostly with a 'complete' Beatles sheet music book. And a Led Zep one.


I learned to play the guitar with the help of the Bert Weedon
'Play With Yourself In A Day' guide book, but I had a lot of
trouble getting my guitar under the bedclothes!

That was in 1966, and believe it or not, the book is still available.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weedons-Guid.../dp/086359462X

Mind you, they seemed to have changed the title ...!

George Gee

Now, you see, I figured you wouldn't like the Beatles because you
like the Stones, but not Elvis (unless that was tongue-in-cheek).
Not infallible logic, I grant - but the Beatles liked Elvis! I think
the early stuff - the Sun Session stuff, is wonderful. Scotty Moore
has to have been involved! Like with Buddy Holly, early stuff's
great, later stuff is commercial (I mean, *orchestras*? - though of
course the Beatles used one, a bit anyhow, more for effect. *All You
Need Is Love* is about the earliest memory I have of pop music that
actually made me feel good! That and *Say A Little Prayer*, which
seemed about the same time. Also loved *Tears of a Clown* though
thought Smokey Robinson was female for a couple of years or so! Not
that he then had a sex change). Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have all the old vinyl albums of the Beatles and the Stones, to
include the ones with the songs you mentioned. I especially liked
the earlier Stones......."Girl with the far away eyes"......you've
probably never heard that one....or "Flight 505", great piano solo
in that one...complete with echo. I purchased all of these albums
as they came out. At the time, I could buy an album for $2.50 US on
the AFB. Also have an original "White album", with the inserts,
mint. "Girl with the far away eyes" is probably the only 'country' song
the Stones ever made......although, Jagger leaves a lot to be
desired in the southern country accent department, it was still good.
Lyrics:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling..._20118211.html
Decembers Children is a good album........I think that is the one
that has "Yesterday's Papers" on it, quite good.
And the "Aftermath" album, spectacular, it contains "Flight 505".
Lyrics: http://www.keno.org/stones_lyrics/flight505.html
I have all of their original albums through the '60's and '70's,
probably about 21 of the 30 or so albums they have done. I have all
the "old" ones, :-)

And, yes, I have a large number of the Beatles albums, as well. But, we
have no "Next" stores.
Heirloom, old and plenty of vinyl

"Shane" wrote in message
...
Let's see - bin a few years - blah blah blah blah chicken fat and
bacon grease? Down the road, down the road, down the road, down the
road a'piece?

I'm a King Bee, buzzin' around your hive! (well, not yours, 'loom),
I'm a King Bee! blah blah blah blah - so didn't you like the
Beatles? I got that album - not when it was released, obviously,
not old enough - at the same time as the Beatles one - 'With the
Beatles'? - with 'You've really Got a Hold On Me'. Don't remember
if that was the title, but loved it. Wonder if I've still got it
on the 4 cd set? Must check. Not sure what this is in aid of -
except that you reminded me of that
Stones one from their best period (imo). And I'm cutting down the
pain killers lately and getting nervous energy (also getting angry
a lot). I was in Next earlier. You have 'Next' there, or is that
just a Brit
store? Any way don't know why - actually I do, opposite is 'Charlie
Browns'! I was walking around the store thinking:

(Altogether now) - 'He walks in the classroom, cool and slow, who
calls the English teacher Daddio? Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown!
He's a clown, that Charlie Brown!'

I just can't see Charlie Brown calling anyone Daddio! But maybe
that counts as picking on him.

Wish I still had that album (the Stones one. The one with Route 66
on it iirc)

You like 'Performance', H? Edward Fox as Chas. Amazing seeing him
ever since playing an 'establishment' Brit. And Anita Pallenberg? I
don't think he plays her though, though he might have then.

I probably ought to go to bed soon!

Shane


Heirloom wrote:
Oh, I like me fish 'n' chips~! And, if truth be known, I don't
like Krispy Kreme donuts....like the Figg said, they are far too
sweet and sugary. Now, as far as her remark about chicken fried
steak..........ya jess ain't et nuthin' 'til y'ad yerself a gut
full o' rilly good chicken fried steak, 'ceptin' maybe fer ma
chili. Heirloom, old and
french fries, Figg, chips, potato slices with some deep fat fried
bacon
....this thread is not OT, it's OOC....out of control


"Shane" wrote in message
...
My mum got me a Krispy Kreme donut on Paddington station a few
months back and I didn't think that much of it. Not fresh enough.
Seemed like it could have been made weeks ago.

And not a fish'n'chips man then, eh? I should think your mum's
embarrassed to be seen with you!

Shane

Heirloom wrote:
I have serious doubts that TH donuts could be better than Krispy
Kreme.........besides, how much stock can I put in information
that comes from someone that puts bloody vinegar on freedom
fries? Heirloom, old and
'French fries' to you

"Heather" wrote in message
...
It's a good thing I know you are joking or I would verbally
strip the hide off you......LOL!!

Bad Mow!! And I hate beer and back bacon, btw. And hockey
too. Tim Horton donuts are a different story. We make the best
donuts in the WORLD!! They even opened a Tim Horton's at the
Canadian HQ in Afghanistan to give them the soldiers a taste
of home. XX Figgs

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Inline:

Candians play hockey, eat donuts / back bacon, drink beer, and
say 'aboot'

You stole the 'American Eagle'. Watch it, Bushie won't like
that. Quebec is at war with Canada, right ? And, France does
not consider the language spoken in Quebec to be French. Then
again, no one cares what France thinks, do they ?

All the above was written with no alcoholic influence
whatever, therefor, it means nothing in Canada. hic

MG
O)



 




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