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wells wrote:This is usually the time of the week he appears! ;)
If you prompt him each week, then he will! Obviously!
wells wrote:Was I mocking his response?
Yes. You then posted a PM response you had elicited, just for your amusement.
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Sput
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I was going to write a tirade about you being a sanctimonious old queen with a hardly stellar PM record, stu. but I can't be arsed so I'll post the picture that best describes what it's like when I see a post of yours.

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Alexia
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Tumble Tower wrote:Well I watched the Eurovision Dance Contest last Saturday. Despite having been a keen fan of the Eurovision Song Contest for several years, and thoroughly enjoyed this year's Eurovision Song Contest at Belgrade in May, I was disappointed with the Eurovision Dance Contest.
Aww bless.
Tumble Tower wrote:The UK finished 9th out of 14. At least we had marks from several countries, even though some were just 1s, and 9th was better than outright last (NOT joint last) as was our fate in this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Yes we know. We watched it, or read it on the internet 5 days ago.
Tumble Tower wrote:I think I can safely say that even the keenest Eurovision Song Contest fanatics will find it difficult to get worked up over the Eurovision Dance Contest. Does anyone else agree with me on that?
To be honest, we hadn't given it much thought.
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Pete
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Tumble Tower wrote:Well I watched the Eurovision Dance Contest last Saturday. Despite having been a keen fan of the Eurovision Song Contest for several years, and thoroughly enjoyed this year's Eurovision Song Contest at Belgrade in May, I was disappointed with the Eurovision Dance Contest.
how eloquently put
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Alexia
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Do you reckon he has a little moment each time he types Eurovision?

It's like when I say "scaffolding" - a word that I take great pleasure in letting roll out of my mouth.
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lukey
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For me it's 'ellipsis'. There's no way to say it without sounding like David Hyde Pierce.

...

I'm sure there was a topic here somewhere.
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Pete
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lukey wrote:There's no way to say it without sounding like David Hyde Pierce.
and what a wonderful way that is to sound. although my aim in life has to be the voice of patrick stewart
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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TG
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Tumbly in the GMTV thread:
Occasionally I've seen GMTV (pronounced GuMTuV)
OK. I give in. This loon ain't for real...

He just fucking can't be.
Chie
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Tumble Tower wrote:Were you two referring to ME (Tumble Tower)?
I certainly was.
Tumble Tower wrote:If so, what makes you think I have either of those medical conditions?
I've been asked not to discuss other people's medical conditions.
Tumble Tower wrote:As for the teacher you are quoting Chie, in what way was he like me, and why did you nickname him Mr. Bean?
He was like you in every way, apart from the fact that he was an RE teacher and you're not.

We called him Mr. Bean because he was a gormless prat.
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Pete
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and by that, Tumble Tower, he is calling YOU a gormless prat too. Thought I'd spell that out for you.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Jason
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I spotted this from Tumble Tower in the GMTV thread:
Tumble Tower wrote: Occasionally I've seen GMTV (pronounced GuMTuV)
I take it that's his code for GMTV? :roll:
Jason aka JasonB @TVF
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