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Bugger :-(



 
 
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Old 26-06-2008, 05:46 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
PeterLucas[_5_]
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Default Bugger :-(

0245hrs, and the alarm is set for 0530.


Long day ahead of us.


Going to the Gold Coast for Maxs' checkup/service..... and to do some
shopping......... scouting of bistros/restaurants....... looking for a
place to get some fresh seafood..... and generally just to have a look
around. It's been about 10 years since I was last there.


If Bronwyn was still on here............




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Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia


"Thirty seven years ago, a Quarter Master, nearly knocked me over as he
thrust an L1A1 SLR into my hands and bellowed, "Keep that Rifle in Tip Top
Order so you can Kill your Countries Enemies with it before they Kill You.
These days, I do not have to visit exotic overseas countries as my
Countries Enemies are seen wallowing around our seats of government, they
guzzle and cavort at the Public trough so deeply they make Caligula and
Nero look like Church choir boys."


Mr Ron Owen, 2000, in a letter to then Premier Olsen.
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Old 27-06-2008, 01:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Sqwertz
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Default Bugger :-(

PeterLucas wrote:

0245hrs, and the alarm is set for 0530.

Long day ahead of us...


Do you notice how nobody could care less?

-sw
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Old 27-06-2008, 02:29 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Gregory Morrow[_54_]
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Default "Portrait of Steve" (WAS: Bugger :-(


Sqwertz wrote:

PeterLucas wrote:

0245hrs, and the alarm is set for 0530.

Long day ahead of us...


Do you notice how nobody could care less?



Steve recently flew in to see me. Here is a pic of him that I took along
the bosky Lake Michigan shore (NOTE: no pr0n or 'squick' content!), such a
handsome guy:

http://tinyurl.com/5fxhxn

Just so you know, Steve is a fine fellow and good company. He enjoys fuzzy
pets, long nature walks, fondue by candlelight, and listening to my
collection of Judy Garland records...

;-D


--
Best
Greg


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Old 27-06-2008, 02:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Sheldon
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Default "Portrait of Steve" (WAS: Bugger :-(

On Jun 26, 9:29�pm, "Gregory Morrow"
wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
PeterLucas wrote:


0245hrs, and the alarm is set for 0530.


Long day ahead of us...


Do you notice how nobody could care less?


Steve recently flew in to see me. �Here is a pic of him that I took along
the bosky Lake Michigan shore (NOTE: no pr0n or 'squick' content!), such a
handsome guy:

http://tinyurl.com/5fxhxn

Just so you know, Steve is a fine fellow and good company. �He enjoys fuzzy
pets, long nature walks, fondue by candlelight, and listening to my
collection of Judy Garland records...

;-D


Wait'll cyberpolyp sees that pecker head, she'll bury him in her
rectum up to sqwertz's pin feathers.
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Old 27-06-2008, 10:18 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Gregory Morrow[_54_]
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Default "Portrait of Steve" (WAS: Bugger :-(


Sheldon wrote:

On Jun 26, 9:29?pm, "Gregory Morrow"
wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
PeterLucas wrote:


0245hrs, and the alarm is set for 0530.


Long day ahead of us...


Do you notice how nobody could care less?


Steve recently flew in to see me. ?Here is a pic of him that I took along
the bosky Lake Michigan shore (NOTE: no pr0n or 'squick' content!), such a
handsome guy:

http://tinyurl.com/5fxhxn

Just so you know, Steve is a fine fellow and good company. ?He enjoys

fuzzy
pets, long nature walks, fondue by candlelight, and listening to my
collection of Judy Garland records...

;-D


Wait'll cyberpolyp sees that pecker head, she'll bury him in her
rectum up to sqwertz's pin feathers.
------------------

GM:

Poor Steve! We must all pray very, *very* hard for him...!!!

;-)

--
Best
Greg

" I find Greg Morrow lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking


 




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