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Post by Alison on Apr 10, 2006 14:42:36 GMT
(Cheetah IS a silly name for a chimp though, don't you think?) Deffo! If I had a chimp I'd call it Georgia...... (only cos my third child was a boy not a girl and if he'd been a girl he would've been called Georgia ;D) Coulda called him "George"! ;D
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Post by Janette on Apr 10, 2006 15:16:46 GMT
I did - as his middle name ;D (cos it was me dad's middle name)
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Post by Alison on Apr 10, 2006 18:37:19 GMT
I did - as his middle name ;D (cos it was me dad's middle name) My youngest would have been George (had she been a boy of course!)
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Post by Boatman on Apr 10, 2006 20:17:04 GMT
Sorry ladies, going back to lions, I was walking down New St today in Birmingham, as you do (if you work in Birmingham) and there was a lot of 'interest' being paid to the Chelsea building society - bad pun I know but this is a true story, albeit a bit boring maybe. Anyway, I had a look and not one - but two cute lions (stood on their hind legs) were giving out some leaflets, and they were talking lions!! Okay, I did realise that there were humans inside these lion suits but it made me think initially that I've perhaps been spending too much time on this forum. I am not used to forums as you can probably tell after yesterday, so do please make some allowances for me as I am still getting used to the fact that these are like emailed conversations. Yesterday, for example, I got a rather confused as I was trying to answer two people in one thread by quoting and modifying and then I got timed out deleted something and well it all got a bit embarrassing!.... Thing is, I kind of got used to a reply maybe in 6 months to a year... and suddenly there were these replies coming in very quickly, I guess Sundays are good for forums? I couldn't recall the name of the minkie as Inspector Clueso used to pronounce it. Darn. Okay that's my impetuous comments over. The thread / conversation has moved on rather a lot from the lions, witches and wardrobes - apologies for interrupting ladies - do continue!
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Post by Janette on Apr 10, 2006 22:28:03 GMT
Anyway, I had a look and not one - but two cute lions (stood on their hind legs) were giving out some leaflets, and they were talking lions!! it made me think initially that I've perhaps been spending too much time on this forum. Talking lions? ;D I recommend a visit to the nearest nutter clinic, as most recently attended by myself and LJC a while back And you can never spend too much time here! ;D
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Post by Boatman on Apr 11, 2006 18:51:44 GMT
There were no lions out in Birmingham today, I think they may have ended up in Dudley zoo. I did admire the daffodils on the embankments on the way to work today, but they are shy flowers and kind of get embarrassed if you stare at them but I think secretly it makes them happy. Who knows, now tulips they are a different flower all together... they nod to you as you walk by. Erm, right best go as this thread is now getting too surreal for even me!
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Post by Boatman on Apr 24, 2006 19:39:51 GMT
Now I know what a dead thread looks and sounds like.... Hark... sssshhhhhhh.... Sounds of dog barking in far distance.... Boatman looks out and sees a tumble weed rolling across the ARfm landscape.... Erm, and that's it really.
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Post by narnialady on Apr 30, 2006 22:40:56 GMT
My name is narnialady and I like the film,also Steve Hackett did a track called Narnia on his Please Don't Touch album. I am married to Boatman so you can see why he or rather I have an unhealthy obsession with wardrobes:)
NL
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Post by Boatman on May 1, 2006 18:30:25 GMT
Blimey it's the missus! "Oh hello dear", amazing you found me at the end of this thread? "Did you notice that tumbleweed rolling by?" "Mmm", thinks Boatman, "maybe I need a garden shed, you never know who is going to pop through the wardrobe..."
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