Graham - did you survive ?

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Graham - did you survive ?

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Never felt a thing Paul.

I was walking along the front at Filey at that time (so danger of spilled malt) and never noticed anything. In fact your post is the first I have heard about it.

Thanks for your concern however.


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Reminds me of the story of two women talking together, one said "When you were on your honeymoon, did the Earth move for you?" Her friend replied " No! In fact the headboard didn't even move!"

Mind you, I've no idea what they were talking about.

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was walking along the front at Filey at that time (so danger of spilled malt) and never noticed anything.
Must have been the malt that dulled your senses Graham! :lol: :lol:

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Nigel H-J wrote:
was walking along the front at Filey at that time (so danger of spilled malt) and never noticed anything.
Must have been the malt that dulled your senses Graham! :lol: :lol:

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How very dare you Nigel. I was walking my lady friend at the time ( a rather large and now elderly Gordon Setter just in case you get another wrong idea) and as jober as a sudge.


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Oooops, sorry Graham, should have known that! :hide: :lol: :lol:

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Nigel
Filonian wrote: as jober as a sudge.
:shhh:
That's a spoonerism on * sober as a judge.

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