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St.Bedes Monastery in Jarrow, Tyne And Wear

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in the county of Tyne & Wear

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Portland

a Seaside Town in the county of Dorset

Looking Down To Howtown, Ullswater

Ullswater

in the county of Cumbria

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Wolf
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quotePosted at 02:16 on 24th August 2008

Sue H. wrote A Roman gladiator huh! Wild!

She sure was a WILD one Sue.

I remember one time............... no I'd better not. Ron may be lookin' Wink

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 02:19 on 24th August 2008

TO - GA!  TO - GA!  TO - GA!  TO - GA!!!    LOL!

 

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quotePosted at 04:06 on 24th August 2008


Mark Antony: You know I just don't get these Britons; everytime we get a good punch up going, someone behind the line yells "Teas up!" and they all disappear!
Julius Caesar: "Teas up"? How very odd! It must be one of these strange gods they worship, like this other one they're always talking about, "Crumpet."
Mark Antony: What?
Julius Caesar: "Crum-pet", I don't understand it at all.
Mark Antony: You know something; I don't think these Britons don't want to be conquered.

Carry On Cleo.

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Alan Marron
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quotePosted at 06:05 on 24th August 2008
On 24th August 2008 04:06, Paul Hilton wrote:


Mark Antony: You know I just don't get these Britons; everytime we get a good punch up going, someone behind the line yells "Teas up!" and they all disappear!
Julius Caesar: "Teas up"? How very odd! It must be one of these strange gods they worship, like this other one they're always talking about, "Crumpet."
Mark Antony: What?
Julius Caesar: "Crum-pet", I don't understand it at all.
Mark Antony: You know something; I don't think these Britons don't want to be conquered.

Carry On Cleo.

The old ones are still the best Paul, Like Kenny Willimas's famous:

'Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!'

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 06:25 on 24th August 2008

Most unusal beach buddies to say the least, we have an lot of statues in the town (Portland, Oregon/usa) and fountains you know, but they are not like these. Now we do have nude beaches for the people though, at least one that I can think of, but it's an pretty restricted place. Can't say I've ever been there really. I guess we have to remeber in"art".. the human body is one of the most magnificient forms. Michealangelo can speak for me on this part.

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 06:30 on 24th August 2008
On 24th August 2008 04:06, Paul Hilton wrote:


Mark Antony: You know I just don't get these Britons; everytime we get a good punch up going, someone behind the line yells "Teas up!" and they all disappear!
Julius Caesar: "Teas up"? How very odd! It must be one of these strange gods they worship, like this other one they're always talking about, "Crumpet."
Mark Antony: What?
Julius Caesar: "Crum-pet", I don't understand it at all.
Mark Antony: You know something; I don't think these Britons don't want to be conquered.

Carry On Cleo.

 You know Paul the first time I went to Canada, around Brtiish Columbia they use to have "high tea" everyday, and the stores all sold little bags of like 100 small bit sized tarts to eat with tea, but when we went back for the World's exposition, they had modernized things and you couldn't find them anywhere to be had..kind of sad. I say let's bring them back to the world over!!! Smiles*

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 19:38 on 24th August 2008

LOL, at Paul and Alan.  I like that infamy one.  Laughing

 

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