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Post by mikeack on Feb 15, 2009 23:56:00 GMT
Good greetings acolytes of Sir Terrence of Wogan,
I have just jumped aboard the good ship TOG... although I fear I maybe a TYG stowaway. Although I am sure you won't make me walk the plank?
I hope in my time here, my timbers are truly shivered!
Love and flowers dudes,
Mike Ack
["Ooo arr me hearties" emoticon]
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Post by tigerlily on Feb 15, 2009 23:59:05 GMT
Morning Mike!
Welcome aboard - mine's a bucket of Baileys when you're next at the bar please. Newbies get the drinks in. You'll find all manner of odd requests...Peek likes a Hobnob and a cup of tea, Eema will ask for orange squash and ginger biccies for dunking.
Most of the rest are no stranger to a drop of alcohol, however. And usually a good deal less strange after imbibing than before.
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Post by Peek on Feb 16, 2009 8:02:37 GMT
Howdy Mike , welcome aboard !
I've never been called an acolyte before....lol.
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Post by lottielou on Feb 16, 2009 9:58:50 GMT
Ahh haaah me hearty I bid thee welcome. After all TYGs become TOGs eventually. We will all help you to make this transition a painless one.
By the way mines a Southern Comfort on ice!
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Post by mikeack on Feb 16, 2009 13:23:30 GMT
Why muchas grassy for the kind welcomes.
The transition from TYG to TOG is no doubt painless, a maelstrom of bewilderment beckons.
Will a Bailey's latte suffice? I wouldn't like to think I'm intoxicating my fellow TOGs, and leading them down a road to personal oblivion and vice.
Hmm... now was I coming down the downstairs or up?
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Post by ivy noidea on Feb 16, 2009 13:40:06 GMT
I wouldn't like to think I'm intoxicating my fellow TOGs, and leading them down a road to personal oblivion and vice. Too late, young man, too late!
Large Remy when you're next at the bar, ta.
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Post by Glen B Ogle on Feb 16, 2009 14:50:38 GMT
Aaaaargh, shiver me timbers and walk the plank!
Welcome, Mike - mine's a bottle of broon when you get the round in.
Glen
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Post by Frankleapold on Feb 16, 2009 18:51:17 GMT
Welcome to the madhouse - can I have a bucket of Black Sheep, Ta. Nurse says it will help control my feelings of bewilderment and confusion................
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Post by Eema Braazkumov on Feb 16, 2009 19:15:28 GMT
Much bending at the waist and doffing of the milking cap and felicitations and wotnot to you sir. *takes a deep breath before standing back up straight*
Right. As the fair Tigerlily kindly pointed out, I would very much like to quaff a pint of orange squash with said gingernut biccies for some right cheeky dunking if that's alright with you. Now where did I put my novelty flaggon in the shape of a er...flaggon?
Anyhoo, welcome, you'll love it here!
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Post by kiwigirl on Feb 17, 2009 13:20:52 GMT
welcome Mike,hang out,kick back and stay awhile..........me and Smiffy live in a land far far away and downunder but we leap around the boards like fleas on a hairy armpit,oh a gin and lemonade if you have a spare moment.
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Post by mikeack on Feb 18, 2009 21:57:14 GMT
Welcome to the madhouse - can I have a bucket of Black Sheep, Ta. Nurse says it will help control my feelings of bewilderment and confusion................ Madhouse? Is that like Fun House with Pat Sharpe? He's gone quiet, hasn't he? I can buy some Tetleys-- a cuppa or a pint-- choice is yours! [Enters "John Shuttleworth" mode]: Oof, I can get some nice Malibu from Ken Worthington for you. Punch the air!
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Post by Kelly Sigh on Feb 18, 2009 22:51:30 GMT
Welcome to the madhouse - can I have a bucket of Black Sheep, Ta. Nurse says it will help control my feelings of bewilderment and confusion................ Madhouse? Is that like Fun House with Pat Sharpe? He's gone quiet, hasn't he? I can buy some Tetleys-- a cuppa or a pint-- choice is yours! They cut his hair.... and that was it!!
I'll have a cuppa, Lovely, please!
Kel x
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Post by Ian Flagrante on Feb 19, 2009 15:08:29 GMT
Compliments of the season.
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Post by Beau Leggs on Feb 19, 2009 22:25:11 GMT
Compliments of the season. Salt or vinigar?
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Post by troykerr on Feb 20, 2009 10:38:53 GMT
Too late, young man, too late!
Large Remy when you're next at the bar, ta. What's a nice young Scots Lass like you doing drinking that furrin muck?
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Post by ivy noidea on Feb 20, 2009 13:50:50 GMT
Too late, young man, too late!
Large Remy when you're next at the bar, ta. What's a nice young Scots Lass like you doing drinking that furrin muck? Thanks to a very nice German lad I met on the Neckar in the early 70s, the craitur has a very unfortunate effect on me.
My father HAD threatened to disinherit me because of this affliction, but then he realised his stocks were safe and changed his mind ;D
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