Moore soon.
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Dart Moor soon.
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I refer the right honourable gentlemen to the previous sub
http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=22628Posted 2 years ago # -
...and the one before that:
http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=13066Posted 2 years ago # -
That's me t'elt
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Still a good joke though. Just have to go through all the previous and find some new ones. Must be some mileage left.
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unlike my Nissan Micra. Must be some mileage in its lack of mileage left.
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Othello. Moor soon.
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Oxford English Dictionary recognises new comparative adjective for the word 'prompt'
more soon
etc etc
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Roger
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Patrick Moore, I love that bloke, a hero since childhood. A touchstone who, like Rolf Harris, has 'always been there'.
Often used to see him in the book shops on Saddler Street, Durham, by Elvet Bridge on the Cathedral side.
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A star that will never fade.
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Stella McCartney's dedicating a new clothing line to him
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You mean she's producing a range of baggy grey suits and ill-fitting shirts with ties askew?
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plus a free monacle and xylophone/glockenspiel lessons (not sure which is which; discuss)
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A xylophone is somebody who doesn't like foreigners I think. No idea what a glockenspiel is but it sounds foreign.
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A German who plays with pistols?
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Or a Pistol who plays with Germans?
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I think glockenspiel is German for talking with lump in your throat like a Scouser
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Is that a lump like a scouser in your throat, or like a scouser with a lump in his/her throat?
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