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Should we do 'A Midsummers Night's Dream' ?

Poll ended at Mon Jan 23, 2006 6:55 pm

Yes
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No
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33%
 
Total votes: 9

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J.R. wrote:You won't provoke me into a Shoz type of 'knee-jerk' reaction.

I have a great sense of humour, and I'm proud of it.

Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na !! :lol:
You KNOW what you are like.

Incidentally did you know that the cadence of that 'raspberry' is the same in every language?
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englishangel wrote:
J.R. wrote:You won't provoke me into a Shoz type of 'knee-jerk' reaction.

I have a great sense of humour, and I'm proud of it.

Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na !! :lol:
You KNOW what you are like.

Incidentally did you know that the cadence of that 'raspberry' is the same in every language?
Fascinating. I'll make sure we incorporate into the play then.
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I see irony is also alive and well at Horsham :lol:
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englishangel wrote:I see irony is also alive and well at Horsham :lol:
As are emoticons across the country. What an intriguing method of communicating.
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darthmaul wrote:
englishangel wrote:I see irony is also alive and well at Horsham :lol:
As are emoticons across the country. What an intriguing method of communicating.
I use this site

http://www.bestsmileys.com/

If you have any others I would be delighted to see them because I sometimes cannot find exactly what I want.
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I find this site wonderful....


http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/studen ... eindex.htm

Amazing
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englishangel wrote:
J.R. wrote:You won't provoke me into a Shoz type of 'knee-jerk' reaction.

I have a great sense of humour, and I'm proud of it.

Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na !! :lol:
You KNOW what you are like.

Incidentally did you know that the cadence of that 'raspberry' is the same in every language?
Forget 'The Dream' and do

'The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town' as written for the Two Ronnies by the late great and sorely missed Sir Spike Milligoooon !!
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J.R. wrote:
englishangel wrote:
J.R. wrote:You won't provoke me into a Shoz type of 'knee-jerk' reaction.

I have a great sense of humour, and I'm proud of it.

Na-Na-Nee-Na-Na !! :lol:
You KNOW what you are like.

Incidentally did you know that the cadence of that 'raspberry' is the same in every language?
Forget 'The Dream' and do

'The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town' as written for the Two Ronnies by the late great and sorely missed Sir Spike Milligoooon !!
We went to find his grave last year.

It was a trip worthy of the Goons as it was pouring with rain and we lost shoes in the mud, fell over and all sorts.

It was almost as if someone didn't want it found, but we persevered.
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... and what a BRILLIANT epitaph !

If I wasn't going to be cremated, I'd have it on mine !!
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englishangel wrote:
J.R. wrote:
englishangel wrote: You KNOW what you are like.

Incidentally did you know that the cadence of that 'raspberry' is the same in every language?
Forget 'The Dream' and do

'The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town' as written for the Two Ronnies by the late great and sorely missed Sir Spike Milligoooon !!
We went to find his grave last year.

It was a trip worthy of the Goons as it was pouring with rain and we lost shoes in the mud, fell over and all sorts.

It was almost as if someone didn't want it found, but we persevered.
Sir Spike was a great man on and off the stage.

He had a great sense of compassion as I discovered in correspondence with him some years ago.

" I told you I was ill".
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J.R. wrote:... and what a BRILLIANT epitaph !

If I wasn't going to be cremated, I'd have it on mine !!
For those who don't know.

"Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite", or "I told you I was ill", and the English words "Love, light, peace".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sout ... 742443.stm


We hadn't seen this before we went so didn't even know what we were looking for.
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darthmaul wrote:I find this site wonderful....


http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/studen ... eindex.htm

Amazing
erm.....yes.

Did you know there is also a lamp-post nursery on the A40 as you pass RAF Northolt?
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Incidentally I used to live about half-a-mile from Spike that was why we went to look for his grave.
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What were people's reactions to the recent TV programme on Milligan?
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darthmaul wrote:What were people's reactions to the recent TV programme on Milligan?
How recent?
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