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Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Mr Pansy to you Date: 09 Sep 03 - 04:22 AM Hopefully not alive though - wouldn't be cricket dash what - woof Many thanks to all attendees last night - `e' it was grand Lets do it all again in two weeks - 22nd September |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Oaklet Date: 08 Sep 03 - 03:11 PM 'appen thee is after all and when all's said and done a reet great overstuffed soft southern pansy. Fried whippet I say fried whippet? Up 'ere us eats our whippets raw do you 'ear I say do you 'ear? Raw it is I say. Bloody raw and make no mistake. |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Ross Date: 08 Sep 03 - 12:13 PM I wish I could But the road through Northamptonshire's not very safe Can you give me asylum PS Do you eat your whippets if they lose - they'd fry very well |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Oaklet Date: 07 Sep 03 - 05:27 PM Sorry mate, we are all out getting apronfulls of coal from the hill, preening our whippets with pigeons dipped in dripping and dreaming of the time when our houses will command a three-figure sum. You should come to the scratching house in proper Barton one day very soon. |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,The Pope Date: 07 Sep 03 - 04:52 PM It's gone very quiet up north Have they been taken by the dark side I hear evil lurks near Carlisle Is it true? |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Ross Date: 06 Sep 03 - 08:00 AM Many apologies northern people It refers to Bedfordshire - Barton Le Clay Where you can't get a rabbit hutch for less than half a million just get on A6 near Manchester & drive 180 miles south |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Mr Red Date: 06 Sep 03 - 06:38 AM Any tunnel that hides Manchester Ringway ......... (oops showing my age there) |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Les the confused thread jumper Date: 06 Sep 03 - 04:36 AM Perhaps you right, some folks say nothing good will ever come from south of the Bollin, but since most folk will say anything and most of us Mancs came from somewhere else anyway I will say no more. Now, it has been suggested that sometimes I go on these threads merely to draw attention to Chorlton Folk Club, er since you ask Thursday Night (no, no stop this). So where is Barton Le Clay and can we get their on the Metro? But yes it is a good tunnel that one. |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Oaklet Date: 06 Sep 03 - 04:26 AM Les - you really shouldn't concern yourself with things that happen south of the Bollin. Nice tunnel though, under the airport's R2. |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Les the confused Date: 06 Sep 03 - 04:12 AM It has been pointed out by a number of people (er... my wife) that we should use the full name: Chorlton-cum-Hardy, after the bad winter of '49, perhaps a small problem then. As for the sissy south, are we talking south of the Mersey ie Wythenshawe or South of the Bollin where Tolkien once ruled? |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Oaklet Date: 06 Sep 03 - 04:05 AM No Les, the thread refers to sissy southern Barton with the effete hyphens - not the real Barton of tripe festival fame. You can still buy a clutch of cottages in real Barton for under a tenner. |
Subject: RE: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: GUEST,Les in Chorlton, Manchester Date: 06 Sep 03 - 03:40 AM Just to help the confused, is that Barton Le Clay, Chorlton, Manchester, UK or another one? |
Subject: Barton Le Clay - 8th September From: Ross Date: 05 Sep 03 - 06:35 AM Hi to all mudcatters Please join us for a singaround/tune session next Monday Starts at 8:30pm at the Bull in the middle of the vullage All singers & musical instruments welcome Hope to see you Keep plucking & twanging until you go deaf at least Piers will be performing hopefully (not the song hopefully, you understand) |
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