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Author: MolesworthMolesworth Date: Oct 1, 2007 08:32
The P & O Chronicles Volume 2
INDIANA SLOPE
AND THE TOILET OF DOOM
DAY SEVEN
07.00
Land Ahoy!
At last we are beginning our days of port hopping and we can get out and
about a bit.
The Captain is parking us in the harbour at Piraeus which is the port
for Athens.
There are all sorts of organised tours put on by P. & O. but Indiana and
I have decided to be the intrepid explorers and have a look around on
our own.
08.30
We board one of the P. & O. coaches for the short trip in to the centre
of Athens.
A Greek guide is provided with the coach he¹s called Robert and speaks
with a Welsh accent but swears he¹s a Greek. He¹s also got a comb over
so I reckon he¹s Welsh.
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Author: VivaViva Date: Oct 1, 2007 09:47
"Molesworth" bellsouth.net> wrote ...
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I'm still enjoying these Molesy .. but what are 'gay coffees'?
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Author: zolzol Date: Oct 1, 2007 12:37
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> "Molesworth" bellsouth.net> wrote ...
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> I'm still enjoying these Molesy .. but what are 'gay coffees'?
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i am also enjoying these tales on the high seas, and am also wondering what
gay coffees are.
zol
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Author: MolesworthMolesworth Date: Oct 1, 2007 14:52
> "Molesworth" bellsouth.net> wrote ...
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> I'm still enjoying these Molesy .. but what are 'gay coffees'?
> v
No idea, except for maybe:
Little teeny tiny cups and saucers served on a doily?
That's what *I'd* consider gay coffee...
:-)
Apols to any gay people here btw..
--
Molesworth
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Author: Larry GreenLarry Green Date: Oct 1, 2007 16:00
Molesworth wrote:
>> "Molesworth" bellsouth.net> wrote ...
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>>> DAY SEVEN
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>> I'm still enjoying these Molesy .. but what are 'gay coffees'?
>> v
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> No idea, except for maybe:
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> Little teeny tiny cups and saucers served on a doily?
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> That's what *I'd* consider gay coffee...
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> :-)
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> Apols to any gay people here btw.. ...
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Author: zolzol Date: Oct 1, 2007 16:53
"Larry Green" wrote in message
news:0pa8t4xk03.ln2@news.flash-gordon.me.uk...
> Molesworth wrote:
>>> "Molesworth" bellsouth.net> wrote ...
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>>>> DAY SEVEN
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>>> I'm still enjoying these Molesy .. but what are 'gay coffees'?
>>> v
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>> No idea, except for maybe:
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>> Little teeny tiny cups and saucers served on a doily?
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>> That's what *I'd* consider gay coffee...
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>> :-) ...
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Author: MolesworthMolesworth Date: Oct 1, 2007 18:39
In article <47018872$0$26324$4c368faf@ roadrunner.com>,
"zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote:
> "Larry Green" wrote in message
> news:0pa8t4xk03.ln2@news.flash-gordon.me.uk...
>> Molesworth wrote:
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Author: GidGid Date: Oct 1, 2007 20:01
In article <47018872$0$26324$4c368faf@ roadrunner.com>, zol generously
decided to share with us..
Snippetry..
> i really need a drop or 2 of milk in my coffee, so i must be an unreal man.
> ;o)
If I really *have* to drink coffee these days I want a large Jamesons
in it.. or a large brandy..
--
Gid
Current Project: Bragdy'r Ddraenen Wen
(if it ever stops raining for long enough)
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Author: David CantrellDavid Cantrell Date: Oct 2, 2007 01:52
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 07:00:08PM -0400, Larry Green wrote:
> A real man's coffee comes black with no sugar ;-) .
NO!
A real man's coffee will dissolve the spoon, but sugar is optional. If
you do use sugar, then use enough to make the coffee have the
consistency of syrup.
--
David Cantrell | Cake Smuggler Extraordinaire
Today's previously unreported paraphilia is tomorrow's Internet sensation
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Author: BearBear Date: Oct 2, 2007 06:46
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 07:00:08PM -0400, Larry Green wrote:
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>> A real man's coffee comes black with no sugar ;-) .
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> NO!
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> A real man's coffee will dissolve the spoon, but sugar is optional. If
> you do use sugar, then use enough to make the coffee have the
> consistency of syrup.
heh. A sound concept.
Since an ex bought me a stove-top espresso make I've become addicted to
the little sods, but sadly have had to cut them out temporarily as they
*really* screw-up my already screwed-up back [1]
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