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By John22
#404605
Bonanzoid's gones as well, Jill and chrystonym (apologies for misspelling)
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By Johnny 1989
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John22 wrote:Bonanzoid's gones as well, Jill and chrystonym (apologies for misspelling)


I knew there were others but weren't sure who they were, of those I know Jill got a new job recently, perhaps she's just snowed under at the mo, not sure about the other two though.
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By MK Chris
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Jill was just one of those people who show up, stay for a bit then get bored I reckon. She wasn't here long. Bonanzoid comes and goes and Chrystopolopolopolous is moving I think, but he wasn't here long either.
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By Yudster
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I love you Boboff. I miss foot-loose, but I love you.
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By Boboff
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That's nice Sugar Tits, if only I would read the post so that "Think" was typed instead of "They"

Love you too, although our out of work affinity, has now become our working again affinity (Although the 15 hours a week I do, doesn't actually feel like work!)

Hope it's all good.
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By foot-loose
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DevilsDuck wrote:Oh no....

Yudster wrote:I think Footloose is dead.



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Haha. Aye.

This can be the ressurrection. Resurrection. Resurection.

Rezz Erection.
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By Johnny 1989
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foot-loose wrote:
DevilsDuck wrote:Oh no....

Yudster wrote:I think Footloose is dead.



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Haha. Aye.

This can be the ressurrection. Resurrection. Resurection.

Rezz Erection.


He's Alive :)

Welcome back Foots, wondered where you had got to.
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By Munki Bhoy
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Bill McLaren: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/sou ... 468319.stm

The voice of Rugby. For me, there are three commentators that it's just not the same without. John Motson on Football, Murray Walker on F1, and Bill McLaren on Rugby. These are three men that love the sport they work on, have a ridiculous amount of knowledge about that sport, and enhance your experience of watching it. You want to enjoy it as much as they do. Rugby lost theirs yesterday, and while he had retired a few years ago, this is still one of my more genuine "Oh no" moments.
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By Yudster
#405126
American literary giant JD Salinger has died aged 91. Oh no!
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By Boboff
#405147
Yudster wrote:American literary giant JD Salinger has died aged 91. Oh no!



But he wrote one book when he was 14, that was it!
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By Yudster
#405153
boboff wrote:
Yudster wrote:American literary giant JD Salinger has died aged 91. Oh no!



But he wrote one book when he was 14, that was it!

Eh?!

List of works - Books

* The Catcher in the Rye (1951)
* Nine Stories (1953)
o "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" (1948)
o "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" (1948)
o "Just Before the War with the Eskimos" (1948)
o "The Laughing Man" (1949)
o "Down at the Dinghy" (1949)
o "For Esmé – with Love and Squalor" (1950)
o "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" (1951)
o "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" (1952)
o "Teddy" (1953)
* Franny and Zooey (1961)
* Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963)
o "Raise High the Roof-Beam, Carpenters" (1955)
o "Seymour: An Introduction" (1959)

Published and anthologized stories

* "Go See Eddie" (1940, republished in Fiction: Form & Experience, ed. William M. Jones, 1969)
* "The Hang of It" (1941, republished in The Kit Book for Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, 1943)
* "The Long Debut of Lois Taggett" (1942, republished in Stories: The Fiction of the Forties, ed. Whit Burnett, 1949)
* "A Boy in France" (1945, republished in Post Stories 1942–45, ed. Ben Hibbs, 1946)
* "This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise" (1945, republished in The Armchair Esquire, ed. L. Rust Hills, 1959)
* "A Girl I Knew" (1948, republished in Best American Short Stories 1949, ed. Martha Foley, 1949)
* "Slight Rebellion off Madison" (1946, republished in Wonderful Town: New York Stories from The New Yorker, ed. David Remnick, 2000)
By Jill
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Topher wrote:Jill was just one of those people who show up, stay for a bit then get bored I reckon. She wasn't here long. Bonanzoid comes and goes and Chrystopolopolopolous is moving I think, but he wasn't here long either.



Nah not all. Been a mad 3 months. Johnny's right, i started a new job in October (which i hate to its very core) then went on holiday for a couple of weeks, then was really ill for November and December, and finally getting back into a routine now, as well as fighting with a rubbish internet connection.
By Jill
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Johnny 1989 wrote:Welcome back Jill :)

Sorry to hear you've had a tough few months by the way, hope you're getting better now


Thanks Johnny :D - Yeah i'm ok now..bit suprised that it was noticed that i'd not been online for a while!

Hope you've all been ok and enjoyed christmas & new years :)
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By DevilsDuck
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Ah.....Jill.....we finally meet!

I am the resident Devilduck......I went AWOL before you joined and returned after you disappeared (long story involved moving from Derby back to Devon and children being born.....and being generally Devilish)

Anyway....Hello!
By Jill
#405351
DevilsDuck wrote:Ah.....Jill.....we finally meet!

I am the resident Devilduck......I went AWOL before you joined and returned after you disappeared (long story involved moving from Derby back to Devon and children being born.....and being generally Devilish)

Anyway....Hello!


Hiya! :D - Nice to meet you.

I've been to Derby and Devon (sure you wanted to know that but anyhoo)
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By Yudster
#405492
Musician and composer Johnny Dankworth has died aged 82, announced last night by his wife, the amazing Cleo Laine. A great loss to the world of music. Even if jazz isn't your thing (its not really mine) Dankworth's influence in film and TV music has definitely impacted on all of us.

Oh No!
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By MK Chris
#405607
My boss has just been talking about Johnny Dankworth - I wasn't aware, but apparently he and Cleo Laine set up the popular music venue in Milton Keynes, The Stables in effectively the back garden to their house.
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