On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 20:52:43 +0000, Mr Rob <noemailformethx@jsjsaiiowppw.com> wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 20:33:09 +0000, Shawk <shawk@clara.co.uk.3guesses> wrote: So, work's finished, presents are wrapped, turkey is cooked, wife is dressed to kill and I have a glass in hand waiting for a dozen friends to start arriving. Its been a strange and challenging year with lots of
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 20:23:18 +0100, Mark Kent wrote: To be honest, though, anyone looking for any length of time in cola will quickly see who is posting verifiable facts, holistic analysis and rationally considered and consistent argument versus those who post misinformation, opinions dressed as facts, partially-complete analysis and, arguments rooted in logical flaws. Well that
-------------------------------------------------------------------- A man with a bald head and a wooden leg is invited to a Xmas fancy dress party. He doesn't know what to wear to hide his head and his wooden leg, so he writes to a fancy dress company to explain his problem. A few days later he receives
This story, sappy as it sounds, genuinely depicts the spirit of cycling folk as I know them. ---- There was a bike shop in small Quebec town that was usually busy in the run-up to Christmas however this year business was slow because the local mill had been shut down. There were far more repairs than new sales. One day, a young boy wandered in, dirty-faced, poorly dressed and obviously from
and another And this is from about 70 years earlier from another ship called Roanoke (I tried to copy it down as well as possible Ships log 1885, the Roanoke harbour Routine 7h 00 awnings can be spread if sails are not too loosed and yards squared. Rollback hammock clothes. Up grog tub 8h 00m if ordered loose sail, at the order "lay on" and "lay down". Every man to come down at orders