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By Quincy
#279918
i dunno who is it?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
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you have to spin the wheel first you berk.
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By Yudster
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I know, it's Chris Bogles! He does, you know.
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By Walter Sobchak
#279928
Chris Bogles, what an entertainer!

Well, could be....
Or it could be Chris Boyles, (the messiah rather than the saviour?) as found when I searched Chris Bogles on Yahoo:


McElligott Invitational Results -- 5/15/02
Chris Boyles Messiah 49.90. Pole Vault. Brian Wanner TCNJ 4.42m ... Chris Bogles Messiah 38.58. Jackson Oliver LaSalle 37.53. Chad Williams TCNJ 33.03. 800m ...www.haverford.edu/athletics/XCTF/results/mmm51502.htm - 56k - Cached - More pages from this site - Save
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By Yudster
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Zoot, are you still serving, or have the cynics finally closed you down? If you are, I need something strong - actually, if there's any of that frozen vodka left that would be great! I just had my friend's three-year old to stay for the weekend while she was in hospital, and between the pair of them, hers and mine, I think I am close to dead! Fun though, except for the bit where we discovered that kite flying with small children can turn into children flying if you aren't careful......
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By Zoot
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Hey Yuddy
People keep Visiting, I'll keep serving.
I'm yet to discover any of the 'joys' of having Children, although to be honest, I'm looking forward to it. Listening to comedy dave this morning got me a bit Broody I think.
Hows old's yours?
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By Yudster
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I have got three - one is eighteen, he is the bane of my life (yes I do love him but.....), my daughter is 15 - scarily beautiful, very sweet, restores your faith in "young people", as do all her brilliant friends - and my litte boy is three, a couple of months younger than the lad we had to stay. He is brilliant, completely excellent and if you met him you would be even broodier than you currently are. He is a child that my friends' husbands and boyfriends don't like their partners spending time with, for that very reason...!
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By MK Chris
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Yudster your daughter sounds the opposite of my sister... the boys are great in my family and the girl is horrible! (I'm biased but my mum and everyone else agrees.) My sister is the stroppiest, most stressy person I've ever met - and she's 21! My brother's 17 and he's more mature than her (though not much - he likes giggling like a girl at silly things like a pheasant looking sadly at its mate who has just been run over by the car in front.)
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By Yudster
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My lad isn't really horrible, he is just a little difficult right now! He is nice natured enough. Someone asked him if he was Orlando Bloom the other day. I can see where they were coming from....!
He's a good lad, just having a crisis of confidence right now. He'll get through it.
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By foot-loose
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Im the trouble maker outta me and my sis - she was always good at keeping her head down and getting good marks at school - I wasn't. She has also mastered having a university course to deal with, a part time job AND having a decent social life - I had a cracking social life and part time job, university was a mystery though.

Topher wrote:he likes giggling like a girl at silly things like a pheasant looking sadly at its mate who has just been run over by the car in front.

:lol: Thats funny though! A shame, but funny!
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By Yudster
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I'm thinking my little one might benefit like that, if his older siblings ever actually leave home and make something of themselves!
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By MK Chris
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I wish I only saw my sister on birthdays. I don't see her very often now though, which is nice.
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By Boboff
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kids are cool, just finished a weekend on the boboff disco at the little ones disco party's, boy boboff said his mates said his dad was cool ! that is good ! girl boboff said that her mates thought her party was better than the one in the evening.. hey I did crazy frog and steps full on dancin to win that accolade.
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By foot-loose
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boboff wrote:kids are cool, just finished a weekend on the boboff disco at the little ones disco party's, boy boboff said his mates said his dad was cool ! that is good ! girl boboff said that her mates thought her party was better than the one in the evening.. hey I did crazy frog and steps full on dancin to win that accolade.

Hmm, I cracked on the ol' Infernal - Banjo Thing on Friday night, did the job. So did Status Quo.

I think we were aiming at different markets!
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By Boboff
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sure thing. although I am naff, and £50 an hour !
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By Boboff
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I WAS free....... now It's money.... those speakers are heavy... got it all in my Clio though !
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By foot-loose
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Clio?

We hired a transit!

TBH, the speakers were probably a tad large for what we needed them for, and im convinced that the lighting rig was last seen at T in the Park...
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By Boboff
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daytime show.... no lights, and I got a booster seat and master boboff in said clio... size doesn't matter ! the children all told me it was too loud !
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By foot-loose
#280183
boboff wrote:daytime show.... no lights, and I got a booster seat and master boboff in said clio... size doesn't matter ! the children all told me it was too loud !

The grannies told me it was too loud as well.

No-one commented on the size!
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By foot-loose
#280188
Like you wouldn't believe!

*remembers age*

*runs away*
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By Yudster
#280315
Me too please Zoot - I'm doing what I always do this time of year - thinking about doing the Great North Run. The urge will have passed by June, then it will be back to the Pimms and lemonade.
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By foot-loose
#280356
Have you recently discovered the joys of alcohol Charlottie? From memory, you didn't used to touch a drop?
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