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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:18 am
by huntertitus
Yes real life sometimes gets very busy and my posting on here so often meant that I wasn't spending enough time on various other projects I was supposed to be developing. (bad pun!)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:49 pm
by icomefromalanddownunder
Katharine wrote: The Forum was my way of calming frayed nerves. I had just had the news that a close friend had been diagnosed with kidney cancer - and she was to play a key part in a big function I am organising for next week. I had just had a long phone conversation with her crying that she was letting me down, my replying her health was more important etc etc.

Hi Katharine

So sorry to hear about your friend, but think positive - she has a 'spare' kidney, and, hopefully, the tumour is localised.

Good luck with next week's function - I'm sure that you have organised everything to perfection, and that it will be a huge success.

Best wishes

Caroline

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:42 am
by englishangel
Caroline, Katharine's function was back in September, funny how these threads timewarp.

But when I found it I too was wondering how her friend is, eh Katharine?

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:31 am
by Katharine
Thanks for the concern. Yes, I got quite a shock re-reading this thread.

Jean has her good days and her bad, more good than bad now. For years she has been the mainstay of her family with her husband 'enjoying' bad health and a daughter with all sorts of problems - on the waiting list for a multiple transplant. One of Jean's psychological problems was that she had promised daughter a kidney if possible. I think she was bone weary with caring for all and holding it all together.

By the way, I never did get a serious answer to my query what the fourth brother would have been called at Horsham?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:12 pm
by huntertitus
Katharine wrote:By the way, I never did get a serious answer to my query what the fourth brother would have been called at Horsham?
Mini-Minor?

Minimalissimus?

Microscopicus?

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:50 pm
by englishangel
huntertitus wrote:
Katharine wrote:By the way, I never did get a serious answer to my query what the fourth brother would have been called at Horsham?
Mini-Minor?

Minimalissimus?

Microscopicus?
I like this one.

and the fifth brother would be?

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 4:18 pm
by J.R.
englishangel wrote:
huntertitus wrote:
Katharine wrote:By the way, I never did get a serious answer to my query what the fourth brother would have been called at Horsham?
Mini-Minor?

Minimalissimus?

Microscopicus?
I like this one.

and the fifth brother would be?
The youngest, Mary ! :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 1:00 pm
by icomefromalanddownunder
J.R. wrote:
englishangel wrote:
huntertitus wrote: Mini-Minor?

Minimalissimus?

Microscopicus?
I like this one.

and the fifth brother would be?
The youngest, Mary ! :lol:
Hmmm, only if there were no 6th, 7th, etc brothers.

Following scientific notation, although I'm not sure that notation is quite the word I'm looking for, but it's the best I can come up with after a bottle of McLaren Vale Shiraz/Grenache, we would surely have:

nanococious, followed by pico(llo), um, er, brain's gone blank.

Re: Ramos, Ramos, Ramos

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:17 am
by Straz
Adrian 'Tod' Ramos was a year or so above me in Peele A.

A real card, he was a keen equestrian at CH, regularly riding his horse around the outer reaches of the school grounds.

I may be wrong, but I believe the horse was named 'Bene'. It may be CH myth, but at one stage while Tod was riding the horse, I believe Bene suffered an extraordinarily loud burst of flatulence, followed by an urgent flick of his tail, depositing a huge amount of steaming matter on the road behind him.

Tod was less than amused, and immediately cried 'Oh, Bene!'

From there onwards, any loud burst of flatulence heard anywhere within the school and/or any resulting olefactory carnage, was met by the universal cry, 'Oh, Bene!'

Unforgettable...