Punishment Record - How Bad Were You?
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I had a great uncle Reg who came out of WW1 shell shockedJ.R. wrote:Any relation to Reg ??Great Plum wrote:Howard Holdsworth
Had hundreds of bibles and prayerbooks all over his room
Up to when he died in the late 1970's he always wore Victorian clothes complete with black coat and hat and a wing collar
Ate yellow fish every morning which had dyed his walrus moustache yellow
Hung his clothes from the picture rail all round his room
Died of shock after falling asleep with his feet too close to an electric fire
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It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....
Ba.A / Mid. B 1972 - 1978
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
- huntertitus
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You are speaking in tonguesRichard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....
Halleluliah!
Praise the Lord!
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I never even knew that Offa was a Lezzie !Richard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Perhaps the Les made an offa he couldnt refuseJ.R. wrote:I never even knew that Offa was a Lezzie !Richard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....