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    #16
    Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

    sweetpea29;1532899 wrote: Good morning folks :wavin:

    Pinky- good to see ya and well done to ya for fighting back those urges :goodjob:

    Got back late yest from the most fab time ever in Dublin
    The gig in Phoenix Park was amazing, the atmosphere, the weather, the support bands and the main men themselves- all perfect :h Had a few urges myself as my friends and near every other begger there were all drinking their ice-cold beers whilst I had to make do with luke-warm water, but managed ok! Have blisters on soles of me feet from walking miles in not appropriate footwear but all in all feeling good. Back into work today for late shift and only working til thurs then off again- for London Sat :yay:

    How are ye all?
    Great you enjoyed it PP :yay:
    Wot's in Lunding ?

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      #17
      Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

      sweetpea29;1532899 wrote: Good morning folks :wavin:

      Pinky- good to see ya and well done to ya for fighting back those urges :goodjob:

      Got back late yest from the most fab time ever in Dublin
      The gig in Phoenix Park was amazing, the atmosphere, the weather, the support bands and the main men themselves- all perfect :h Had a few urges myself as my friends and near every other begger there were all drinking their ice-cold beers whilst I had to make do with luke-warm water, but managed ok! Have blisters on soles of me feet from walking miles in not appropriate footwear but all in all feeling good. Back into work today for late shift and only working til thurs then off again- for London Sat

      How are ye all?
      Yo PP good to see you back and that you had such a fantabulous time at the gig. Warm water tho? :egad: and then orf to londonistan? Jeezus you're a jet setter:H
      satz123;1532939 wrote: Great you enjoyed it PP :yay:
      Wot's in Lunding ?

      One real queen
      One dirty river
      Big clock tower
      Ladies shouting "Ricky!"

      American tourists
      Japanese tourists
      My mate who lives on a barge on said dirty river beside tower bridge.

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        #18
        Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

        RunningCourage;1532876 wrote: I've been getting urges and I don;t know how much it is do with the weather and associations there of, or if i'm feeling angry/lonely at moments and just think "fuck it" what harm's it gonna do? (and then thinking, well even if it does come to harm, that'll teach them (whoever "them" are...).... a little bit of froglet's bonkers thinking.... he comes round though :H)
        I reckon most of us engage in slightly bonkers thinking from time to time arsey, but it's nowhere near as bonkers as our bonkers thinking when we're on the grog.

        sweetpea29;1532899 wrote:
        Got back late yest from the most fab time ever in Dublin The gig in Phoenix Park was amazing, the atmosphere, the weather, the support bands and the main men themselves- all perfect :h Had a few urges myself as my friends and near every other begger there were all drinking their ice-cold beers whilst I had to make do with luke-warm water, but managed ok! Have blisters on soles of me feet from walking miles in not appropriate footwear but all in all feeling good. Back into work today for late shift and only working til thurs then off again- for London Sat :yay:
        Welcome home PP. Glad you enjoyed Phoenix Park. You did very well not to drink while surrounded by so many folks with a bottle of cold beer in their hands.

        :hallo: satzy

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          #19
          Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

          :wavin: Army

          Had a shocker of a day, but it's over now. Shepherd's pie on the menu tonight. In need of comfort food.
          I'll do whatever it takes
          AF 21/08/2009

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            #20
            Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

            tiptronic_ct;1533021 wrote: :wavin: Army

            Had a shocker of a day, but it's over now. Shepherd's pie on the menu tonight. In need of comfort food.
            I'm on my way - :h Shepherd's Pie

            Are you using lamb ?
            (sometimes beef is used and called Shepherd's Pie - MADNESS !):H

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              #21
              Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

              RunningCourage;1532956 wrote:

              One real queen
              One dirty river
              Big clock tower
              Ladies shouting "Ricky!"

              American tourists
              Japanese tourists
              My mate who lives on a barge on said dirty river beside tower bridge.
              Funny Froglet :tonguemonkey:
              Wot in Lunding that our Piddlepants will go to see !
              All of the above ??

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                #22
                Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                satz123;1533027 wrote: Funny Froglet :tonguemonkey:
                Wot in Lunding that our Piddlepants will go to see !
                All of the above ??
                Naw - just staund ootside St Mary's Horspital for the birth of the new prince/ess sproglett - and get a photo too. :H

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                  #23
                  Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                  Ummm.... got half an hour in the office with absolutely NO SOD about so i can skive til me heart is very content

                  Hello?


                  Hello hello?


                  Hello hello hell....ever wonder why hello is only one additional letter to the word hell? Maybe the original way to say hello was latin for "yo"
                  and then someone was coming towards someone else and the someone else didn;t like the someone and said:
                  "Hell..."
                  but realised the someone was heading straight for and was in ear shot of the someone else so the someone else said
                  "Hell..Oh! ... lovely to see you Trevor (it is trevor is it not?)!" and Trevor said
                  "Hello? What a lovely sounding word - more eloquent, softer, soother, gentler than "yo"... Hello Nigel, and how are you?"
                  Nigel grimaced looked around for an escape...
                  "Oh hell," said Nigel "lovely to see you but, eh, gotta go...ummm... wife will nearly be home... can't keep her waiting... ta ta!"

                  I'll put it into D'Arsey's Book of Etymology According to the Froglet's Arse

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                    #24
                    Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                    Dear Army,

                    Gone for run.

                    Back soon

                    D'Arsey

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                      #25
                      Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

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                        #26
                        Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                        satz123;1533025 wrote: I'm on my way - :h Shepherd's Pie

                        Are you using lamb ?
                        (sometimes beef is used and called Shepherd's Pie - MADNESS !):H
                        I happened to look this up not all that long ago, satzy. Apparently, originally the names shepherd's pie and cottage pie were used interchangeably, but in more recent times some people use the name shepherd's pie if it has lamb in it and cottage pie if it has beef in it. All of which means that we are none the wiser with regard to what tips is having for dinner. Enquiring minds would like to know, Mr T!

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                          #27
                          Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                          Recluse;1533046 wrote: I happened to look this up not all that long ago, satzy. Apparently, originally the names shepherd's pie and cottage pie were used interchangeably, but in more recent times some people use the name shepherd's pie if it has lamb in it and cottage pie if it has beef in it. All of which means that we are none the wiser with regard to what tips is having for dinner. Enquiring minds would like to know, Mr T!
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                          I'll do whatever it takes
                          AF 21/08/2009

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                            #28
                            Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                            That didn't work...

                            To answer your question: lamb
                            I'll do whatever it takes
                            AF 21/08/2009

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                              #29
                              Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                              Hewwo, sorry bit late for evening parade.
                              Just spent a lovely couple of hours with my cousin. Just talking over a few (actually I mean a lot) of dear memories of his Pa.
                              Orff for a read back.
                              It could be worse, I could be filing.
                              AF since 7/7/2009

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                                #30
                                Army Thread Tuesday 16th July

                                RunningCourage;1533037 wrote: Ummm.... got half an hour in the office with absolutely NO SOD about so i can skive til me heart is very content

                                Hello?


                                Hello hello?


                                Hello hello hell....ever wonder why hello is only one additional letter to the word hell? Maybe the original way to say hello was latin for "yo"
                                and then someone was coming towards someone else and the someone else didn;t like the someone and said:
                                "Hell..."
                                but realised the someone was heading straight for and was in ear shot of the someone else so the someone else said
                                "Hell..Oh! ... lovely to see you Trevor (it is trevor is it not?)!" and Trevor said
                                "Hello? What a lovely sounding word - more eloquent, softer, soother, gentler than "yo"... Hello Nigel, and how are you?"
                                Nigel grimaced looked around for an escape...
                                "Oh hell," said Nigel "lovely to see you but, eh, gotta go...ummm... wife will nearly be home... can't keep her waiting... ta ta!"

                                I'll put it into D'Arsey's Book of Etymology According to the Froglet's Arse
                                Dear Mr D'arsey
                                Thank you for your story .... very insightful
                                Great to know how a simple word came about.:wd:

                                Nigel & Trevor friends of yours then ? Weird pair eh ?

                                Anyway hope you enjoyed your little trot this eve.

                                Yous faithfully
                                Dr Benjamin Satzenbrau MD QK

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