Posts by hamishm

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  • Hard News: Out of the Groove,

    Obvious, innit.
    And as my wife says "persons of taste and refinement" Then she laughs uncontrollably????
    One small omission is the cafe where Moore, Hurst, Peters and the other young blades used to meet to work out moves with the salt and pepper shakers. I can't quite remember the name but I think it starts with "S". It's in the Rough Guide to Football.

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Hard News: Compromise,

    The use of theatre in terms of "I went into theatre to have a strange lump removed" is also appropriate to the interweb, IMO. While the use of Palm oil as a hand lubricant is beyond my experience.

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Hard News: Compromise,

    Deborah,it has been awful for you and I can can only echo what has been said already by merc, Riddley and Anorak. I will be more pro-active in future.
    Sorry.

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Yellow Peril: Are you gonna liberate us…,

    reunion gig with maybe Hadyn or HamishM on vocals

    No way man, I've split that scene.
    I'm Moving to the country, I'm gonna eat me a lot of peaches.
    Man

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  • Hard News: Out of the Groove,

    Er,Richard we are Westham supporters, as well. Sorry.

    Russell concerning Auckland Walk, I have a troubling memory of a lot of curly hair. Is that right?

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  • Island Life: Sorted for E's and Votes,

    As the feline Bishop of NZ, Riddley Walker says

    datura is really bad stuff, unless you're fond of bleeding from your eyes, ears and nose all at once while having a bad bad trip

    thus it is like a major US car race.
    "Did you see that Elmer, somebody passed someone"

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  • Hard News: Compromise,

    Part of being a bishop is not knowing what an elephant is, thus I must respectfully turn down the post.

    Arabic al-fīl means "the elephant", but in Europe and the western part of the Islamic world people knew little or nothing about elephants, and the name of the chessman entered Western Europe as Latin alfinus and similar, a word with no other meaning (in Spanish, for example, it evolved to the name "alfil"). The English name "bishop" is a rename inspired by the conventional shape of the piece. In Russia, the piece is, however, known as slon, that is, "the elephant."

    source


    Possibly you misheard your cat who was saying "More fish up here".
    :)

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Hard News: Compromise,

    No, this is the Flying Spaghetti Monster and in German.

    *Takes off Red nose and floppy shoes*
    Tamaki puts me in a difficult position. On one hand people can believe what they want to and call themselves want they want. Leave me alone and I will leave them alone. The term bishop is also not confined to one Christian belief, anyone can actually call themselves one. BUT it legitimises him undeservedly in the same manner as degrees from "Online University, your virtual academy" and thus I don't want to call him "Bishop".
    On balance I would use the title if he wanted it but still attack his ideas since that is more important than dissing his job description.

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  • Hard News: Out of the Groove,

    Oh dear, are there others whose spritual home is Upton Park? We must be strong for one another, these will be testing times.
    The Zamora goal against Everton is on You Tube and provides sustenance.

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  • Hard News: Out of the Groove,

    Mark, I live in the Manawatu. I can get it around the 106FM frequency. Surprised the heck out of me

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