Rosemary is a grown up with a proper job!
Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi <itsmeitscathyivecomehome@...> wrote:
I think Damien made some valid points concerning the usage of long johns however
this may be bias as he is a boy. Are long johns a male thing? Do they constitue
as winter wear? Will the sale of long johns increase following this discussion?
and where have all the cowboys gone?
Am slightly gutted that the dancing queen has neglected to reply to my ramblings
but am bound to her as no one here seems to be the wuthering height octopi type;
despiter being very friendly.
Have now been given a ward and its all mine, i'm thinking of running away to
Barbados with it and selling the people for my bed and board. Anyone is welcome
to join me but they must all be able to perform the worm under my strict
examination rules.
For your question here is an answer i hope you find satisfactory.
BSE is 1hour down the A143 from where i live, it is 1/2 hr from cambridge it is
a pleasant town situated in Suffolk's exquisite countryside and is only 2 hours
away from the beautiful East Anglian coastline. You can experince the greatness
of 2 clubs one is called Existance so everyone knows its there. They are also
buliding a new multiplex and there is a Roy's of Wroxam whoop-di-do. Thats all i
know so far, read it in a brochure so it may well be propaganda crap, but who
knows.
See y'all soon luv
SEB
Have to go now, need to revise ORIFs, Colle's# and #NOFs for tomorrow what larks
being a qualified and having to work everyday.
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To the original dancing queen in particular and the rest of the
people in general,
long johns are a male thing cos girls can wear tights. they are sad
cos they make men's legs look REALLY unattractive.
i've got my wings for my dance. i think you'd probably quite like
them. you can have it in purple or pink and they attach to your
middle finger andif we ever went to pompei again we could do a better
wuther, cathy!
are you going to see the new Pride and Prej film now that you've read
the book? or are you going to try and see the bbc one first?
do you have patients who insist on signing things when they don't
have to? my worst patients came in on tuesday. first off they have
been complaining for as long as i have known them about how they
received their recall card in JUNE instaed of march. they also hate
the radio and make remarks about that "ghastly racket" and they are
horrible to each other. (they're a bit like roald dahl
caricatures). anyway, on tuesay the wife had a little treatment and
the husband came with a cheque ready made out and the wife was
wanting to buy some extra stuff - toothbrush or something. so i
charged him an extra £7.50 and he bit my head off about how his wife
would pay for that. his wife then started chatting to mrs sumar and
he turned back and asked if there was anything to sign and i said no
and he went on and on and on. "we always sign something" "well, your
wife had private treatment today, you see" "but we're NHS
patients" "yes but this thing she had done we don't do on the
NHS" "but we always sign something" .... round and round in circles.
in the end i felt like getting out some scrap paper for him to sign.
he's not a very attractive person either. he's got a purple nose!
They left with a parting shot about the recall card!
Alex "helpfully" switches off my alarm. I managed to be slightly
awake the first time and saw him hear it and then reach over and
switch it off. then he lay back down and turned to look at me. the
second morning i was less awake but heard him turn it off so forced
myself to open my eyes in time to see him snuggling back down in
bed. he must have been doing this secretly for ages. i was late for
work once as my alarm "hadn't gone off" which confused me as i was
sure I HAD put it on the night before. he's trying to make me mad.
seriously though, it could be construed as a menace not to know if
you're going to wake up in the monring as your alarm is no longer
reliable!
I am glad that you are enjoying BSE and the new job. may i request
an email so that then i will know your REAL email address?
loads of love
Emma xxx
ps. the worm is always with me even if it is not visible
pps. olly seemed to like his birthday present
I think Damien made some valid points concerning the usage of long johns however
this may be bias as he is a boy. Are long johns a male thing? Do they constitue
as winter wear? Will the sale of long johns increase following this discussion?
and where have all the cowboys gone?
Am slightly gutted that the dancing queen has neglected to reply to my ramblings
but am bound to her as no one here seems to be the wuthering height octopi type;
despiter being very friendly.
Have now been given a ward and its all mine, i'm thinking of running away to
Barbados with it and selling the people for my bed and board. Anyone is welcome
to join me but they must all be able to perform the worm under my strict
examination rules.
For your question here is an answer i hope you find satisfactory.
BSE is 1hour down the A143 from where i live, it is 1/2 hr from cambridge it is
a pleasant town situated in Suffolk's exquisite countryside and is only 2 hours
away from the beautiful East Anglian coastline. You can experince the greatness
of 2 clubs one is called Existance so everyone knows its there. They are also
buliding a new multiplex and there is a Roy's of Wroxam whoop-di-do. Thats all i
know so far, read it in a brochure so it may well be propaganda crap, but who
knows.
See y'all soon luv
SEB
Have to go now, need to revise ORIFs, Colle's# and #NOFs for tomorrow what larks
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Long johns - yes or no.
I honestly don't know what to say. Are long johns trousers. Is there a
context in which they are to be worn. for example, summer might be more
inappropriate than winter for wearing them. Oh my, this is complete nonsense,
you can tell I'm a student again. How about a more topical and coherent
debate, like, Bury St Edmunds, where the f... is it? Or, why do people who
live in Hunter bar and on ecclesall road think you fall off the edge of the
world if you go beyond the Hunter's bar roundabout?
By the way it was good to hear from Big Chris D, who recently dropped a message
(what do you think of the expression drop a message for posted a message. I
made that up but it sounds like something a rapper would say) on the board.
Oh well, I am going to collect my course material (three bags of books and
folders, the course provides them for us, but we have paid huge fees in return)
and go for a walk off the edge of the world.
God Bless
kingedukgroups <no_reply@...> wrote:
Hi people,
Just thought I'd say hello from Rome...business rather than pleasure
on this trip, but still quite nice - strange dealing with hotels and
taxis rather than having expert tourguides to take us around.
It is very strange being a graduate and working back in Ipswich again,
especially as there is so much in Sheffield (and at uni) that I should
have done, and never quite got around to. Is it just me that wants the
freedoms of student life back again?
I hope you are all well - what is everybody up to these days?
Ed
P.S If Rosemary is reading this - or if anyone has known working
contact details for her it would be much appreciated as I want to get
some information to help a friend out.
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Hi people,
Just thought I'd say hello from Rome...business rather than pleasure
on this trip, but still quite nice - strange dealing with hotels and
taxis rather than having expert tourguides to take us around.
It is very strange being a graduate and working back in Ipswich again,
especially as there is so much in Sheffield (and at uni) that I should
have done, and never quite got around to. Is it just me that wants the
freedoms of student life back again?
I hope you are all well - what is everybody up to these days?
Ed
P.S If Rosemary is reading this - or if anyone has known working
contact details for her it would be much appreciated as I want to get
some information to help a friend out.
Hilfenburger everybody!
That's how they say hi here in BSE. Anyway arrived on sunday flat room is ok its
bigger than my room in my student house so that's cool but kitchen is crap and
there's only a bath so had to go out and buy a shower extension but its not long
enough so i have to crouch when i'm having a shower, RUBBISH. Hospital is really
nice have been on induction since monday saturated with info now but am starting
properly tomoz which is a little bit scary. I'm on traumatic orthopaedics so
loadsa fractures and stuff. Not much else going on here highlight so far is
finding out that when we do fire training there is an emergency shoot out of the
gym area and we get to try it woohoo, simple things and all that.
I've got a security badge with a picture on it am gutted they wouldn't use the
one of my doing my worm, reckon its cos you can't see my face but i know the
truth is they're gutted cos they wouldn't be able to do it. Have made a scrap
book of uni to remind me of all you lovely people at SHUXI. I know you haven't
started back but i'm missing it already. Found the church here but i don't think
they'l be into popstarts or brake dancin' competitions. That can be my mission
to convert them all into hyped-up studentesque dancin' queens.
See you all soon love
SEB
Hope you will all join in in a debate i'm going to start.
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This will be my first and last email as a non-working/non-student asI finished
in Barnsley last Friday, and am starting the University of Sheffield on Monday.
I read in the paper yesterday, that the University of Sheffield was voted 10th
best in the world by a Japenese poll; they must have herard I was coming. I
am just glad Olly agreed to transfer to Hallam to even it out.
Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi <itsmeitscathyivecomehome@...> wrote:Hi
people i'm back again sorry for long absence but have been furthering myself
with fine literature. Also am kinda hooked on Lost, but it does remind me of
Lord of the Flies, a great book oh yes.
This will be my last e-mail as a free spirited ex-student/non-working person.
Next time you hear from me i'l be in BSE oh joy. Saw Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory, loving that they did the whole grandparents in bed and toothpaste
factory stuff from the book. Also opening credit sequence v. cool. Couldn't stop
laughing at oompa-lumpa songs starting to giggle now in library, getting dodgy
looks from the Beccles Massive. They're quite scary.
Am reading a book called the fifth lamentation took me half way through it to
get into it but now i'm there and its quite good.
Quick nod to Damien, well done for the SUPER CUP, best not to mention our
'blink-and-you'll-miss-it' attempt at the Champions League. I'd like to say
we're concentrating on the Premiership but the table says it all.
Hate that i'm on a time limit here got to go and leave you all behind now.
Whatever I said, whatever I did I didn't mean it, I just want you all back for
good, want you back, want you back, want you back for good. And we'll be
together, this time its forever...
Can't remeber the rest I worry that i know that much.
Love ya
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Hi people i'm back again sorry for long absence but have been furthering myself
with fine literature. Also am kinda hooked on Lost, but it does remind me of
Lord of the Flies, a great book oh yes.
This will be my last e-mail as a free spirited ex-student/non-working person.
Next time you hear from me i'l be in BSE oh joy. Saw Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory, loving that they did the whole grandparents in bed and toothpaste
factory stuff from the book. Also opening credit sequence v. cool. Couldn't stop
laughing at oompa-lumpa songs starting to giggle now in library, getting dodgy
looks from the Beccles Massive. They're quite scary.
Am reading a book called the fifth lamentation took me half way through it to
get into it but now i'm there and its quite good.
Quick nod to Damien, well done for the SUPER CUP, best not to mention our
'blink-and-you'll-miss-it' attempt at the Champions League. I'd like to say
we're concentrating on the Premiership but the table says it all.
Hate that i'm on a time limit here got to go and leave you all behind now.
Whatever I said, whatever I did I didn't mean it, I just want you all back for
good, want you back, want you back, want you back for good. And we'll be
together, this time its forever...
Can't remeber the rest I worry that i know that much.
Love ya
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I hear on the grapevine that there is talk of having a Shuxi reunion
party. I think that sounds like a great idea. I spent three years
at
Hallam, and three years being involved in Shuxi, one as Sports Rep
and
one as President. I enjoyed my time in Sheffield immensely, and many
of the reasons for that involved Shuxi. The Chaplaincy holds so many
special memories for myself and hundreds of other people whose lives
Shuxi has impacted on, I'm sure that if they are available some of
those people would love to go back to the chaplaincy and see the
changes that I'm sure will have been made since our days at Hallam.
I
made many strong friendships through Shuxi, and although the
Chaplaincy holds many of those memories I spoke of, it was the people
that made those memories what they are. It would be great to see
some
old faces, and of course to meet the people who run Shuxi in 2005, as
they are the people who are charged with Shuxi's continued growth and
development. I also believe that there is a strong Shuxi tradition
of
alcohol being involved at these events, and you can't beat having a
beer with some old mates, and sharing a beer with new ones.
Love all, Chris D
Yay, symbolic's back in the room!!
on the subject of pilgramages, i've never been to lourdes either and
i can't say i've ever felt the inclination to go, as yet. i would
quite like to go to fatima though and i hear its less commercial.
i'm really enjoying work at the moment - i find myself prowling round
my flat waiting for a reasonable time to leave but then i'm jog-
walking down the road cos i like to be there early to spend time with
suzanne. chris says he thinks suzanne's quite attractive.
After tomorrow i'll have the whole surgery to myself as everyone's
going on holiday. that'll be fun!!
anyway, keep in contact and tell olly-san he's promised to put his
photos online!
loads of love
Emma xxx
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> Hi sorry for my abscense was on holiday with my mum in France. went
to lourdes for first time, didn't really like it maybe cos i wasn't
part of a pilgramage but it felt too commercial. However on way home
stopped at Chantres cathedral and that was good the choir were
practicing and it sounded great, not an our lady flick knife in
sight. thanks emma P&P is a great book much
better for your peace of mind than wuthering heights. Am in beccles
library so now only have 3 mins left on the timer. I miss SHU
learning centre where time was insignificant and i could while away
hours composing rubbish to entertain the masses. Also really
depressed my student card ran out last week gutted but HSBC have
given me a grad card which gives me discounts for all these shops
i've never heard of, great. will have to love ya and leave ya no time
will write again soon there have been some developments with the arm
scratch. See y'all
> soon S.E.B
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Hi sorry for my abscense was on holiday with my mum in France. went to lourdes
for first time, didn't really like it maybe cos i wasn't part of a pilgramage
but it felt too commercial. However on way home stopped at Chantres cathedral
and that was good the choir were practicing and it sounded great, not an our
lady flick knife in sight. thanks emma P&P is a great
book much better for your peace of mind than wuthering heights. Am in beccles
library so now only have 3 mins left on the timer. I miss SHU learning centre
where time was insignificant and i could while away hours composing rubbish to
entertain the masses. Also really depressed my student card ran out last week
gutted but HSBC have given me a grad card which gives me discounts for all these
shops i've never heard of, great. will have to love ya and leave ya no time will
write again soon there have been some developments with the arm scratch.
See y'all
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i see all has been silent on the shuxi message board for some time.
seb and olly-san, are you unable to get to the internet? i know olly
can, but he also has a job so may be busy. hm!
as for me, i haven't done anything very interesting, apart from tidying
my flat so someone else will have to entertain on here.
good bye
emma
I think the Half Blod Prince does polerise with the public's general feeling
because of the recent terror attacks> I hate to ruin anything in the books,
but if you read the last you are aware that Voldement is returned and in the
book the opening chaptes outline his new reign of terror. Incidently, I have
come across the Pope slamming the book before, and can see the point, partly
because it was felt it divided the world into good people and bad people.
However, I do not agree with the Harry Potter books do that, it is clear from
reading them, particularly the last three that the world, to qoute Sirius Black,
is not divided into good people and death eaters. To conclude, Harry Potter
may not be as good a role model for young christians as, say, Jesus, but is a
very entertaining series of books with wonderful charactisation.
May God Bless you and J K Rowling cast her spell upon you,
Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi <itsmeitscathyivecomehome@...> wrote:
wierd do they not know it always leaves kings cross station?
Sorry this is going to be v short cos gotta meet gemma off train at 12.17 and
its 11.50 now so better leave yes i had.
Meal was lovely last night would have written a better word for enjoyment of the
meal but am ashamed of my lack of spelling ability.
See ya soon luv seb
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wierd do they not know it always leaves kings cross station?
Sorry this is going to be v short cos gotta meet gemma off train at 12.17 and
its 11.50 now so better leave yes i had.
Meal was lovely last night would have written a better word for enjoyment of the
meal but am ashamed of my lack of spelling ability.
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Several critics drew parallels between the Half-Blood Prince and the
recent bomb attacks on London.
The New York Times mentions an "uncanny reminder" that the Hogwarts
Express, which Harry and his friends take to school, leaves from King's
Cross station, where one of four bombs went off on July 7 in attacks
that killed 55.
this was at the end of an article about reviews on said book on the
yahoo website - i think it points out that some people really are
stupid!!!
ps. when is that exec pic going to change????? we are already on our
third president after that pic was taken and it is still there and it
is hardly flattering anymore if it was in the first place!
Hi, i think it was something to do with the idea of the occult being
used for both good and evil and that, therefore, white-witches are
good. not sure i entirely agree with this thing cos there's been other
fantasy fiction written before (including set in the "real world") and
noones gone awol about that (except for the philip pullman series but i
wasn't too keen on them either).
maybe they're scared that your readers will be lured away from their
christian faith BECAUSE they are the children's best sellers at the
moment and all the hype about it etc.
I think some of the evil characters are somewhat over the top for the
age group they are aimed at (eg the dementors) but they are described
as evil. so that's not it.
the books are used by new age people to "convert" young people, maybe
cos of all the hype. i do think that the books are not as brilliant as
all the hype makes them out to be. there has been better literature
written for this age group!
will do more research to continue this line of debate!
love emma
Hi thought i'd give the board some space and allow somebody else to spill the
contents of their minds onto it.
Today i'm not going to bore you with drivel from the innermost recesses of my
mind but stimulate you all with a debate that is actually about religion.
I just read a small article about the pope who has condemned Harry Potter saying
'it contains subtle seductions, capable of corrupting young Christians'
Was just wondering if anyone else had an opinion on it. Having read them all i
can see that it does talk alot about good vs evil, and so far, with the
exception of the last one maybe, good has always triumphed, not always perfectly
but lifes not actually perfect. I may not be looking very deeply and trying to
find hidden metaphors but on a surface level i can't see it. However i'm trying
to find the book that started it, its by Gabriele Kuby, and its called Harry
Potter: Good or Evil?
I feel drained now, the effort of writing acutal stuff's really taken it out of
me.
Anyway hope you're all ok see ya soon
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ok, i think its really unfair to mention my night-time antics. i am
sorry that this year i chickened out of trying to undress you again!!!!!
maybe next time :P
loadsa love
xxxx
ps: i have nothing to say and a phone call to make and thats why i'm
not writing anything. oh, and richard - i haven't any credit, sorry!
>--- Hello and welcome to the return of that crazy kid and her
incessent ramblings about absolutely nothing at all. I have missed my
time with this page and seeing as there is nothing else to be done on
a rainy day in sheffield when everyone i know who is still residing
in the steel city is at work, i will begin with my usual gush of
complete crap.
To everyone that has followed the story of the pink and purple spiral
spiked hedgehogs i will enform you that whilst on holiday i was set
apon by the sun who's rays embedded in my skin turning it from white
to brown but not however on the cut across my arm left by said
pincushions. I am now the proud owner of what appears to be a scar!
How can this be for despite the internal agony of my failed attept to
smuggle those scurvy hogs into scotland, the wound was only a minor
affair.
I am left floundering for an explanation as to why such a small thing
should leave its mark on me evermore? The possibilities (there are
loads of i's in that word, but not as many as in impossibilities,
wierd) are endless, The pink and purple spiral spikes may be laced
with poison? I think not for despite the cut no pain was felt and it
was not until much later that the breach in my epidermis was noted.
No, poison is not the key.
Dark magic perhaps? Am i now marked forever as one who must obey the
dark callings of Sheshkakakaka?
I heard those voices at night 'arhfgdduuuhh'said they and shadows
around me sat bolt upright before collapsing back down. A strange
state of affairs, i do declare, for in the darkness fair octopi
heathcliffe shuddered and the worm groaned as the platters of red
plastic were placed before us. Oh lamentable song bittersweet in mine
ear cry forth and allow the world to buckle under your power. For we
were sat nigh on for three hours awaiting our food and when at last
brought to our table i cried like a babe in arms at the mess of dog
food laid before me and weeping gave up my eternal soul to
Sheshkakakaka as a pennance for trying to smuggle pink and purple
spiral spiked hedgehogs into scotland.
S.E.B
As you know, the topic of hedgehogs is rather a sore point for me so
I won't mention any thing about them except to say that Bacardi's
story might make a good film adaptation - kind of a Pirates of the
Caribbean meets Trainspotting meets Dr Dolittle.
The dodgems were great - I think all dodgems should be installed
with a brake pedal so if someone's behind you you can surprise them
by slamming on the brakes. You can also cause a massive pile up and
not have to worry about bodywork damage/insurance payouts/fatal
injuries.
Better go now cos I've got a crap game to shoot down at the mission
Ollysan
--- In shuxi@..., Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi
<itsmeitscathyivecomehome@y...> wrote:
> Well done my dancing protégé that is correct. To damien ye of
little faith, Delta is a symbol granted but symbol exquisite bacardi
not quite the same.
>
> Just to verify i am not a stalker but if i find out everyones
registration numbers if they have a car i can search sheffield and
leave my mystical notes for you too.
>
> I do believe that they were hedgehogs and having watched that most
excellent program 'Springwatch' on the BBC i know that snuff and
snuffle are the only utterances that they can make, even if they
have pink and purple spiral spikes.
>
> For the first time i do not feel any goobledigook rushing through
my brain it is quite unsettling. I'l put it down to the fair last
night i went on the egg thing, like a ferris wheel but you're in a
cage that spins as well. Really bad g-forces my neck hurts and i
think i got vomit water on me, gross. Also went on that spider thing
that throws you out to the sides and the dodgems rocked. They let us
stay on for ages but now i have wiplash after being bullied by
ollysan and a new admirer approx. 10yrs old who kept ramming me into
the sides. Oh the pain both in my broken neck and stomach. NOTE: do
not go to the fair straight after eating a special chow mein it will
hurt you.
>
> Watched D2 The Mighty Ducks last night i'm loving it (haven't seen
it since 1999 but still as good). Not sure olly felt same way, i was
excited by the skating, indignant at the evil play of the icelandic
team and exhillerated as team USA a.k.a the Mighty Ducks stormed to
victory in the international goodwill games. Olly groaned and rolled
his eyes alot so either he didn't enjoy it as much as me or he has
rabies run run save yourselves!
>
> Have to go now and pack up my room see y'all on sunday
>
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love the spider thing that pushes you out to the sides and in fact
any ride that spins you round. have noticed the fair on my drives
past endcliffe park and the time i took the healthy option and WALKED
from my house to ecclesall road! the only time couple of times that
i have been to the endcliffe park fair its been a bit naff cos there
hasn't been great choice in rides or a large amount of people which
means it feels slightly naff - on the plus side, as you hinted in
your message, you get more for your money. so i spose its one
against the other. can't have everything in this world!
loads love
Emma xxxx
ps - does it just feel that we are having a public 3-way conversation
with odd added bits from chris and ollysan?
Well done my dancing protégé that is correct. To damien ye of little faith,
Delta is a symbol granted but symbol exquisite bacardi not quite the same.
Just to verify i am not a stalker but if i find out everyones registration
numbers if they have a car i can search sheffield and leave my mystical notes
for you too.
I do believe that they were hedgehogs and having watched that most excellent
program 'Springwatch' on the BBC i know that snuff and snuffle are the only
utterances that they can make, even if they have pink and purple spiral spikes.
For the first time i do not feel any goobledigook rushing through my brain it is
quite unsettling. I'l put it down to the fair last night i went on the egg
thing, like a ferris wheel but you're in a cage that spins as well. Really bad
g-forces my neck hurts and i think i got vomit water on me, gross. Also went on
that spider thing that throws you out to the sides and the dodgems rocked. They
let us stay on for ages but now i have wiplash after being bullied by ollysan
and a new admirer approx. 10yrs old who kept ramming me into the sides. Oh the
pain both in my broken neck and stomach. NOTE: do not go to the fair straight
after eating a special chow mein it will hurt you.
Watched D2 The Mighty Ducks last night i'm loving it (haven't seen it since 1999
but still as good). Not sure olly felt same way, i was excited by the skating,
indignant at the evil play of the icelandic team and exhillerated as team USA
a.k.a the Mighty Ducks stormed to victory in the international goodwill games.
Olly groaned and rolled his eyes alot so either he didn't enjoy it as much as me
or he has rabies run run save yourselves!
Have to go now and pack up my room see y'all on sunday
S.E.B
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No, I think that exqisite transcends good. AS for symbolic as
delta, no I am just not having it. I felt ashamed at not being able
to do it previously, but having seen the answer, I feel no shame.
--- In shuxi@..., "Emma Offer" <sizimizi@y...> wrote:
> Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi (SEB)
>
> Prize to anyone who can work out who that cryptic person is(clue:
> Solo Singer).
>
> Just worked it out. who is the only solo singer that ends
in "rum"?
> (bacardi)
>
> Symbolic
> Delta
>
> Exquisite
> Good
>
> Bacardi
> Rum
>
> Delta Goodrum - yay, i got it!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> on another note, are you sure that the hedgehogs aren't porcupines
> cos apart from the fire-breathing bit, they sound like porcupines
> (and if they are you could have got a new sound in for when they
were
> being mutinous which goes "rustle, crackle" cos thats the sound of
> their spines moving together when they're annoyed.
>
> alex did his sponsered half mile toddle today. as it was raining
> they went out into the yard round the back and did various
exercises
> up and down. apparently if it is fine tomorrow, they will do the
> whole thing again. he has a crown to prove he's done it, though!
>
> today i thought we were turning into the Big Brother state!! i was
in
> the nursery for half an hour or so but when i came out, i saw a
> message had been left under my windscreen wiper (in the rain). my
> first thought was that i'd parked wrongly AGAIN!!! but don't they
> normally put their fines in plastic wrapping??? and then i saw it
> was addressed to me. ok, how would the parking people know the
name
> that went with the car????????? with much confusion i carefully
> unwrapped the sopping wet bit of a paper. the confusion was added
to
> by the fact that there was a carefully drawn map of the city centre
> on the side i saw first. and then i saw the quick message
scribbled
> on the other side by S.E.B herself. how cool is that????? i park,
> and in my absence friends leave messages under my windscreen wipers!
>
> loads of love everyone
>
> Emma xxxx
Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi (SEB)
Prize to anyone who can work out who that cryptic person is(clue:
Solo Singer).
Just worked it out. who is the only solo singer that ends in "rum"?
(bacardi)
Symbolic
Delta
Exquisite
Good
Bacardi
Rum
Delta Goodrum - yay, i got it!!!!!!!!!!!!
on another note, are you sure that the hedgehogs aren't porcupines
cos apart from the fire-breathing bit, they sound like porcupines
(and if they are you could have got a new sound in for when they were
being mutinous which goes "rustle, crackle" cos thats the sound of
their spines moving together when they're annoyed.
alex did his sponsered half mile toddle today. as it was raining
they went out into the yard round the back and did various exercises
up and down. apparently if it is fine tomorrow, they will do the
whole thing again. he has a crown to prove he's done it, though!
today i thought we were turning into the Big Brother state!! i was in
the nursery for half an hour or so but when i came out, i saw a
message had been left under my windscreen wiper (in the rain). my
first thought was that i'd parked wrongly AGAIN!!! but don't they
normally put their fines in plastic wrapping??? and then i saw it
was addressed to me. ok, how would the parking people know the name
that went with the car????????? with much confusion i carefully
unwrapped the sopping wet bit of a paper. the confusion was added to
by the fact that there was a carefully drawn map of the city centre
on the side i saw first. and then i saw the quick message scribbled
on the other side by S.E.B herself. how cool is that????? i park,
and in my absence friends leave messages under my windscreen wipers!
loads of love everyone
Emma xxxx
Well,
That was a very exciting preamble of gibberish in your imagination,
keep it coming.
On a lighter note there was an earthquake in Crescent City last
night at 8 ish. No one was hurt but half the city was evacuated for
the risk of a tsunami.
I am now looking forward to going to glastonbury although I will be
thinking of you people in rome who seem to be going for longer this
year. I will envy your tans when you get back.
Now I must go and get sopme shopping for this house and make sure my
grandma has done nothing silly.
The Wako Kid
--- In shuxi@..., Symbolic Exquisite Bacardi
<itsmeitscathyivecomehome@y...> wrote:
> Hi everyone i'm back from my epic adventure in bonny Scotland it
was grand and i managed not to fall into a loch! Woohoo for me.
> Got biten by scary midges that left red blotches all over me and
made me look like i had a tropical disease but its faded now. I also
have a scratch on my arm and i don't know where from, maybe i was
attacked by an evil alien and had my memory wiped
> maybe i am a secret agent living a double life and had my memory
wiped
> maybe i am just a girl with a scratch and mozzie bites who has had
her memory wiped
> or maybe its more sinister...
> perhaps i am involved in the illegal smuggling of mutant hedgehogs
from england to scotland and the scratch on my arm is a reult of a
life and death struggle between the hedgehogs (HH) and me (SEB) as
we tried to cross the border, it may have gone something like this.
>
> Through the mists of time a warrior in blue stands on the brow of
a ship named 'ollymobile' casting a weary eye across the landscape
she speaks:-
> SEB: Ahoy look ye forward into the mist i see a new horizon.
> HH: Snuffle
> SEB: Me thinks it is time to hide yon hogs in the galley lest the
border police spot their mutant spikes.
> HH: Snuff snuff!
> SEB: Ah no mateys you can not stay on the deck your pink and
purple spiral spikes and fire breath will surely attract unwanted
attention.
> HH:Snuffle
> SEB: Mutanous creature! Would you dare to challenge me?
> HH: Snuff
> SEB: That was a rhetorical question you scurvy dog. How dare you
challenge me?
> HH: Snuff snuffle snuff snuff snu....
> SEB: Silence i will not tolerate your insubordination.
> With a great leap the blue warrior lept forward into the fray of
advancing pink and purple spiral spiked fire breathing hedgehogs
> SEB: Cower before me. I stand before you as the blue hooded
warrior of Wuthering Heights all shall bow down and despair!
> HH:Snuff S*~#ing Snuff
> The warrior took a step back a look of distaste passed before her
eyes
> SEB: How rude
> HH:Snuff snuff snuff snuff
> The pink and purple spiral spiked fire breathing hedgehogs were
laughing at the hooded one, regarding the scene she closed her eyes
and began the incantation.
> SEB: Every night in my dreams, i see you i feel you that is how i
know you
>
> GO ON
>
> At those words the pink and purple spiral striped hedgehogs gasped.
>
> HH: Snuffle!
>
> Inhaling their fire they suddenly exploded.
>
> SEB: Well i wasn't expecting that reaction
>
> She said as pink and purple spiral spikes wizzed past her head. As
the last spike flew past the blue hooded warrior of Wuthering
Heights looked down at her right arm.
>
> SEB: Oh, i've got a scratch on my arm!
>
> At wich point she promptly had her memory wiped.
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Hi everyone i'm back from my epic adventure in bonny Scotland it was grand and i
managed not to fall into a loch! Woohoo for me.
Got biten by scary midges that left red blotches all over me and made me look
like i had a tropical disease but its faded now. I also have a scratch on my arm
and i don't know where from, maybe i was attacked by an evil alien and had my
memory wiped
maybe i am a secret agent living a double life and had my memory wiped
maybe i am just a girl with a scratch and mozzie bites who has had her memory
wiped
or maybe its more sinister...
perhaps i am involved in the illegal smuggling of mutant hedgehogs from england
to scotland and the scratch on my arm is a reult of a life and death struggle
between the hedgehogs (HH) and me (SEB) as we tried to cross the border, it may
have gone something like this.
Through the mists of time a warrior in blue stands on the brow of a ship named
'ollymobile' casting a weary eye across the landscape she speaks:-
SEB: Ahoy look ye forward into the mist i see a new horizon.
HH: Snuffle
SEB: Me thinks it is time to hide yon hogs in the galley lest the border police
spot their mutant spikes.
HH: Snuff snuff!
SEB: Ah no mateys you can not stay on the deck your pink and purple spiral
spikes and fire breath will surely attract unwanted attention.
HH:Snuffle
SEB: Mutanous creature! Would you dare to challenge me?
HH: Snuff
SEB: That was a rhetorical question you scurvy dog. How dare you challenge me?
HH: Snuff snuffle snuff snuff snu....
SEB: Silence i will not tolerate your insubordination.
With a great leap the blue warrior lept forward into the fray of advancing pink
and purple spiral spiked fire breathing hedgehogs
SEB: Cower before me. I stand before you as the blue hooded warrior of Wuthering
Heights all shall bow down and despair!
HH:Snuff S*~#ing Snuff
The warrior took a step back a look of distaste passed before her eyes
SEB: How rude
HH:Snuff snuff snuff snuff
The pink and purple spiral spiked fire breathing hedgehogs were laughing at the
hooded one, regarding the scene she closed her eyes and began the incantation.
SEB: Every night in my dreams, i see you i feel you that is how i know you
GO ON
At those words the pink and purple spiral striped hedgehogs gasped.
HH: Snuffle!
Inhaling their fire they suddenly exploded.
SEB: Well i wasn't expecting that reaction
She said as pink and purple spiral spikes wizzed past her head. As the last
spike flew past the blue hooded warrior of Wuthering Heights looked down at her
right arm.
SEB: Oh, i've got a scratch on my arm!
At wich point she promptly had her memory wiped.
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hey SEB (in reply)
forgot to tell you about friday before last when i was in the surgery
alone. i think i was making out recall cards and listening to the
radio when, guess what, Beegees Tragedy came on and before i knew it
i was dancing all around the room (obviously as a tribute to you!)
good job there weren't any patients (or anyone else for that matter)
in that day, eh?
oh, and to damien, does that count as being able to have a good time
in my own or do i have to be able to have a good time on my own when
out in public??
loads of love people
Emma xxxx
Hi i keep posting on the board and it goes to emma, What is that all
about eh? Youi'l be thinking i'm actually a stalker.
To damien you're thinking too deeply when doing GCSE english i always
used a really common word like nice, good, fine etc. then spruced it
up, could exquisite not be one of those?
Hope this gets to the right place
See y'all later i'm leavin' in an olly mobile don't know when i'l be
back again Scotland here the motly crew of 27 N rd go
Armed only with the tools available to me(which, online, is currently
an online thesaurs and the vault of live music sessions at xfm.com, a
particularly good one from Willy Mason at the mo), I intend to work
out S.E.B.
Symbolic: allegorical, characteristic, denotative, emblematic,
figurative, indicative, indicatory, significant, suggestive,
symptomatic, token, typical
Exquisite:admirable, appreciative, attractive, beautiful, charming,
choice, comely, consummate, cultivated, dainty, delicate, delicious,
discerning, discriminating, elegant, errorless, ethereal, fastidious,
fine, flawless, impeccable, incomparable, irreproachable, lovely,
matchless, meticulous, outstanding, peerless, perfect, pleasing,
polished, precious, precise, rare, recherché, refined, select,
selective, splendid, striking, subtle, superb, superior, superlative
Bacardi: Gotta be rum
No. No idea. Sorry, I feel I have failed. This'll bug me for a
lot longer now.
God Bless all
Please give mote details and lot of young people are
to be introduced
John
--- john felix <johnfelix2000@...> wrote:
>
> Please give more details.
>
> Lot of youngsters are interested to get introduced.
>
> Please give details
>
> John
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