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 From:  ANT_THOMAS  
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37298.69 
It's now a no. Somehow that weekend has become the busiest weekend I'm going to have in a long while. It's a few friends birthdays around then and we're Go-Karting on the saturday. The sunday I have a clash too, I'm supposed to be doing the Manchester 10K and there's also a TKD comp in Cardiff. Oh, my cousins sons christening is on the sunday too. Busy.

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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  ANT_THOMAS     
37298.70 In reply to 37298.69 
Pff. Video conference while you're running?

Roses are bollocks, Violets are crud, I hate bloody flowers, And much prefer mud.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Mouse      
37298.71 In reply to 37298.70 
Gah, will need to see what train tickets are like on pay day. I've eaten, drunk, inhaled or otherwise consumed 400 quid in the last 5 days :-|


"Legs up" variants involve the woman raising her legs. These were exceptionally popular in Ancient Greece and were commonly depicted on Attic pottery of the Classical Period. The conspiring women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata likely refer to it when they take an oath "not to lift high their Persian slippers" (οὐ πρὸς τὸν ὄροφον ἀνατενῶ τὼ Περσικά ou pros ton orophon anateuō tō Persika). In one variant, the woman may lift and slightly bend her legs, resting her feet flat on the mattress. This shortens the distance between the vagina and cervix, and it can place more friction on the G-spot.[citation needed] The woman may find this more comfortable than the standard position, and it can allow her to push against the man's thrust, giving her some control over the rhythm.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  koswix     
37298.72 In reply to 37298.71 
You bloody glutton. MEGABUS /!!/

Roses are bollocks, Violets are crud, I hate bloody flowers, And much prefer mud.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Mouse      
37298.73 In reply to 37298.72 
Whitby Gothic Weekend FTW!


"Legs up" variants involve the woman raising her legs. These were exceptionally popular in Ancient Greece and were commonly depicted on Attic pottery of the Classical Period. The conspiring women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata likely refer to it when they take an oath "not to lift high their Persian slippers" (οὐ πρὸς τὸν ὄροφον ἀνατενῶ τὼ Περσικά ou pros ton orophon anateuō tō Persika). In one variant, the woman may lift and slightly bend her legs, resting her feet flat on the mattress. This shortens the distance between the vagina and cervix, and it can place more friction on the G-spot.[citation needed] The woman may find this more comfortable than the standard position, and it can allow her to push against the man's thrust, giving her some control over the rhythm.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  koswix     
37298.74 In reply to 37298.73 
Oh yeah. Good time? I saw a Facebook group the other day entitled, "I've never seen a Goth driving a car". Which is true!

Roses are bollocks, Violets are crud, I hate bloody flowers, And much prefer mud.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Mouse      
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Totally awesome. I saw a rolls royce hearse driven by a goth.


"Legs up" variants involve the woman raising her legs. These were exceptionally popular in Ancient Greece and were commonly depicted on Attic pottery of the Classical Period. The conspiring women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata likely refer to it when they take an oath "not to lift high their Persian slippers" (οὐ πρὸς τὸν ὄροφον ἀνατενῶ τὼ Περσικά ou pros ton orophon anateuō tō Persika). In one variant, the woman may lift and slightly bend her legs, resting her feet flat on the mattress. This shortens the distance between the vagina and cervix, and it can place more friction on the G-spot.[citation needed] The woman may find this more comfortable than the standard position, and it can allow her to push against the man's thrust, giving her some control over the rhythm.
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 From:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)  
 To:  Mouse      
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I'm totally coming now (if you like John).
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.77 In reply to 37298.76 
Awesome.

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 From:  Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)  
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.78 In reply to 37298.76 
(bounce)

Kenny

The Wisdom of IMDB:

Shooter
Revealing mistakes: When the crippled sniper shoots himself under the chin, no bullet is actually fired from the gun. If you watch the scene frame-by-frame, a jet of air comes out of the gun and the actor's head cocks back. His neck is intact.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.79 In reply to 37298.76 
You will be required to wear fabulous shoes though.

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 From:  99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)  
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.80 In reply to 37298.79 
May I suggest sir?

bastard by name, bastard by nature

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 From:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)  
 To:  Mouse      
37298.81 In reply to 37298.79 
The outfit I currently have planned will indeed be with fabulous shoes, I'm just not sure you'll agree on their fabulousness, which makes me ponder an outfit change...
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 From:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)  
 To:  99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)     
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Anything with the name Westwood makes me puke.
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.83 In reply to 37298.82 
Even the studio which created the rather good (for its time) Blade Runner tie-in adventure game?

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951

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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)     
37298.84 In reply to 37298.81 

Dan, I am quivvering with anticipation. As long as you understand I'll be cowering in disgust at my own Bradford 'Priceless' footware which I'll be ready for you to mock.

 

Maybe you could take me shoe shopping in York? (Your round course).


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 From:  Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)  
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37298.85 

Manthrob: There's an exception to every rule.

 

Mouse: I heart shopping, but I'm not good at spending my money on other people.

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 From:  Oscarvarium (OZGUR)  
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What time would this be starting and finishing? It's just that I have a birthday party to have at some point that weekend and am not sure which day would be best.

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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Oscarvarium (OZGUR)     
37298.87 In reply to 37298.86 
Well, tradition dictates 11am Leeds railway station Wetherspoons for Farmhouse Breakfast, then aim to get on the 12:07 to York, arrive in York 12:30 and straight to Maltings. We usually wait around at The Maltings until there's what can be called a throng and move on from there about 2.00ish. Sound good?

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 From:  Oscarvarium (OZGUR)  
 To:  Mouse      
37298.88 In reply to 37298.87 

I was wondering more about the end time. If it lasts as long as the last one did I might need to leave a little bit early which would be a sad. :(

 

I'm wanting to be back in Keefley by 6ish.


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