A Band, dipper

Apr 22, 2007 22:01


Ok, my plan to add phoned-in annoyance to the A-band recording session failed, so i went for a walk. hello trees! Hello flowers! pictures tomorrow if you guys remind me.

While out, I saw three new birds (new for the year, that is) all within half an hour. First, two swallows. So that makes a summer, doesn't it? Then, at the Cider Press Centre, a Read more... )

celticmyth, flowers, silly, trees, birds

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celticmyth8 April 23 2007, 10:57:49 UTC
I can promise you it wasn't Istari,Martin,that guy's about 20 years too young for one thing,lol.......Although.....he did grow up as a "coastal boy" so i wouldn't rule out the skinny-dipping,lol ;-)

Couple of questions though....WHY did he think he'd need his passport in Devon????? And.....If his keys were there,how did he get into his hotel???? Imagine having to wake up the staff and get a pass key in the middle of the night with nowt on ;-)

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Hippos and mother-in-laws jillycopper April 23 2007, 12:15:54 UTC
No, no, no, no, this all sounds a bit Reggie Perrin to me. For a start, who folds their clothes neatly when skinny dipping, you strip em off and chuck 'em on the beach and just go charging into the sea [its the only way] and secondly..... well, there is no secondly, its just Reggie Perrin-itis.

Or it's martin pretending to be a Swindon man because only Swindon men would be so daft {Istari you are a Kentish man]. The clues are all there in the post - "saw two swallows" was two gulps of seawater as Martin charged into the sea, the "dipper", well 'nuff said, the "collared dove" when Martin got picked up my the police eventually; not sure where the Cider Press fits in thought, unless Martin had been there for a few relaxing hours prior to his impromtu impersonation of Reg.

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Re: Hippos and mother-in-laws totnesmartin April 23 2007, 14:07:26 UTC
Aaargh. As Viv Stanshall said "there are no coincidences, but sometimes the pattern is more obvious".

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celticmyth8 April 23 2007, 19:21:26 UTC
lol i like this thread :-)

My first thought was actually of Reggie Perrin when i read this posting,Martin.......And yes,Ist is most definitely a Kentish man :-)

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celticmyth8 April 23 2007, 19:22:37 UTC
Sorry correction supplied by Istari,he is in fact a "Man of Kent" not a "Kentish Man" roflmao.....touchy,touchy!!!!!! ;-)

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totnesmartin April 23 2007, 21:37:10 UTC
These local sensitivities run deep - back to the Norman conquest according to this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/places/features/manofkent_kentishman.shtml

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