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Friday 18th January 2002
The Ghost of Polidari Posted Jan 18, 2002
Or it could be the world famous, not to be missed...
'Queue to queue for.'
Or not....
Friday 18th January 2002
The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin Posted Jan 18, 2002
Has anyone tried 'big queues' yet?
Friday 18th January 2002
Bagpuss Posted Jan 18, 2002
I think it's the Post Office. Before they introduced the trendy queue that winds around, anyway.
Friday 18th January 2002
Seagull's Lost Horizon Posted Jan 18, 2002
that the Q button on your keyboard is broken?
Friday 18th January 2002
Granny Weatherwax - ACE - Hells Belle, Mother-in-Law from the Pit - Haunting near you on Saturday Posted Jan 18, 2002
A quintet of quite qute quittens (drinking milk)
Friday 18th January 2002
Arthbard Posted Jan 18, 2002
It doesn't mean anything. It's just a bunch of Q's.
Friday 18th January 2002
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jan 18, 2002
No matter which Q I pick, the other ones always move faster.
Friday 18th January 2002
the Shee Posted Jan 19, 2002
They were making fun of that on National Public Radio a while back... Which one of these is most likely true?: a) the English now have a "queue-ing service" that stands in lines for them, b) (I can't remember b, or c, or d )
It was funny at the time, though...
Friday 18th January 2002
Wandawoman Posted Jan 19, 2002
I think we're to obsessed with the surface, the exterior - what about the inner beauty, what lies behind the Q's, inbetween the Q's - what feeling does that Q have on itself and each other - lets not see what the Q can do for us, but what we can do for the Q.
Friday 18th January 2002
Lighthousegirl - back on board Posted Jan 19, 2002
I dont believe it!
A day after the question, I finally get here and its not answered. But I dont know the answer
Friday 18th January 2002
Orcus Posted Jan 19, 2002
It could be that this is Greebo being devious...
'The following' means a groups of fans or devotees of someone of note, usually an artist, philosopher or the like.
I still like my six bowls of soup (with spoons in them) seen from above answer though.
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Friday 18th January 2002
- 21: Madent (Jan 18, 2002)
- 22: The Ghost of Polidari (Jan 18, 2002)
- 23: The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin (Jan 18, 2002)
- 24: Clelba (Jan 18, 2002)
- 25: Gnomon - time to move on (Jan 18, 2002)
- 26: PaulBateman (Jan 18, 2002)
- 27: Orcus (Jan 18, 2002)
- 28: Orcus (Jan 18, 2002)
- 29: Bagpuss (Jan 18, 2002)
- 30: Dancer (put your advert here) (Jan 18, 2002)
- 31: the Shee (Jan 18, 2002)
- 32: Seagull's Lost Horizon (Jan 18, 2002)
- 33: Granny Weatherwax - ACE - Hells Belle, Mother-in-Law from the Pit - Haunting near you on Saturday (Jan 18, 2002)
- 34: Arthbard (Jan 18, 2002)
- 35: Gnomon - time to move on (Jan 18, 2002)
- 36: Sergeant Mushroom (Jan 19, 2002)
- 37: the Shee (Jan 19, 2002)
- 38: Wandawoman (Jan 19, 2002)
- 39: Lighthousegirl - back on board (Jan 19, 2002)
- 40: Orcus (Jan 19, 2002)
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