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I think I may understand the reasons behind this - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/6279715.stm - or have I read too much tg fiction? ;)

Angela

Purgin, smurgin, m'dear

If you've read too mich TG fiction then so have I. My reaction was exactly the same.

As the BBC News site is what I use instead of a daily paper - and instead of that weird box that looks like an 80's VDU but can't be used for anything practical - I'd already seen the story.

Purgeon, smurgeon

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Could anyone look more British than the cop in that picture? :) He makes me thing of a Monty Python sketch, just from his expression.

Did you know that caaviar comes from burgeoning sturgeon? :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

That bobby looks normal to me ...

... but then I'm English :o)

Surely everyone knows that 'caviar is the roe of the virgin sturgeon ... and that's why caviar is my dish'. The words of an old Rugby song - Rugby players were well known for drinking copious amounts of ale and singing dirty songs. I wonder if they still are?

Geoff

What ales you?

"Rugby players were well known for drinking copious amounts of ale and singing dirty songs. I wonder if they still are?"

We have that here. We also have Morris dancers who drink copious amounts of ale and sing drinking songs and a lot of folkies who drink copious amounts of ale and sing anything with a good chorus. It's all good for what ales you! ;-)

Amelia

"Reading rots the mind." - Uncle Analdas

"Reading rots the mind." - Uncle Analdas