A Conversation for The BOF Inn (Under Construction)

Snug Invite from Titania

Post 1

Websailor

Well, having looked around I guess the Snug will have to do. Can't be doing with the other dives. Fire needs a good seeing to though, and I pride myself on my fire lighting abilities , strictly legit. of coursesmiley - evilgrin

Didn't know this place existed but then I have only been here four and a half years. Still a newbie. Half expected it to be one of those cobweb, dust covered places that abound on h2g2 but pleased to see vague signs of recent life smiley - run.. Hm, forgot I'm a smiley - senior can't do that any more.

*Sits in corner by fire* - smiley - snork ...So smiley - sorry I didn't realise that seat was reserved. I wonder how long before LadyDigsmiley - eureka turns up? She'll sort the seating arrangements out that's for sure. *mumbles to self*. smiley - snorksmiley - zzzsmiley - zzz

Websailor smiley - dragon


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Post 2

seraphicDigitalis

You asked for it, Webbie. Mention her name, and there she is, haunting you. smiley - seniorsmiley - eureka
I think we should pick numbers for the seats from my old hat, here. I'll number the seats, shall I? You can book a permanent place for three years by ordering 3 years worth of a given tipple, so you must keep the number tile in your pocket, as it may be asked for by a licensed official at any time. smiley - pirate
You can recognise the officials by their rather handsome badges, designed by Lil and myself, or perhaps only by myself, as Lil hasn't yet been consulted. smiley - blush
Excuse me..smiley - run Returns, dishevelled - how does one become reshevelled? Or indeed, how does one look when hevelled? smiley - huh Where's that Titania when she's needed? smiley - jester

LadyDig smiley - eureka
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Post 3

seraphicDigitalis

Looks as if we have the place to ourselves, gels. What fun. smiley - biggrin
What on earth is that hanging from behind the dartboard? smiley - brave
Oh, sorry. smiley - blush
And the double six is missing from this box. smiley - brokenheart
This will never do. Ring for the maid, someone. smiley - cheerup

What's yours?smiley - cappuccino? smiley - cider? smiley - oj? smiley - redwine?
Or shall we just wait till somebody else comes to join us smiley - whistle? At least I can forget about the seating arrangements smiley - applause


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Post 4

seraphicDigitalis

See journal entry.


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Post 5

Websailor

I have seen your Journal Entry and fail to see what you have to apologise for. Have I missed something? If so please tell me.

Websailor smiley - dragon


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Post 6

Websailor

My only problem with you is you are too clever for the likes of me smiley - smiley

WS smiley - dragon


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Post 7

seraphicDigitalis

Now that IS daft.......


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Post 8

Bluebottle

*Notes that Christmas is one of the suggested topics*
So, Christmas - what do you think? Magical time of year, or spoilt by commercialism?

<BB<


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Post 9

seraphicDigitalis

Are we a bit too merry to consider the Deeper truths?
"It all depends on what you mean....." Remember Professor Joad? Christmas is what you make it. Some families centre it on their children, others on the church, others see it as a booze-up-get-wasted opportunity - or you might well fall into the "Bah, Humbug!" category. You?


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Post 10

Websailor

If you have a Bah Humbug husband all the fun goes out of it smiley - grr and more people seem to hate it and want to get it over with. I must admit I looked forward to it more when the kids were young and we were working. The prospect of a long break coupled with endless food and drink was wonderful.

The shine has gone off it for me. Having said that it sometimes turns out better than expected.

Happy Christmas smiley - stiffdrinksmiley - cracker

Websailor smiley - dragon


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Post 11

Bluebottle

I'm in the camp of getting very excited about Christmas - and having a one year old son gives me a good excuse to act like a child again.

This morning my son was very excitied to see his advent calendar (even though he doesn't like chocolate). He enjoyed opening the door (with his Mummy's help) and was determined to try to eat his chocolate. He found the idea of behind the door exciting, even though he spat the actual out.

<BB<


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Post 12

Titania (gone for lunch)

Son? Bluebottle, you seriously need to write a journal to tell us of all the things that happened whil you where away from h2g2! Belated congratulations!smiley - bubbly


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Post 13

Bluebottle

Oh, not a lot. Moved from Southampton to Leeds, (where I worked for a Bank but didn't get paid a bonus). Then moved back to the Isle of Wight and got married but got a job on the Mainland in Southampton (in the Bank of Scotland - most of my job was explaining to people that we weren't the Royal Bank of Scotland). So after a couple of years of commuting over from the Island to Southampton (getting up at 5am to start work at 9, and not getting home 'til 7:30pm) I sadly moved back to Southampton, and a year after that moved to Eastleigh (which is halfway between Southampton and Winchester) and now work for Southampton Solent University.

<BB<


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Post 14

Websailor

smiley - sorry for butting in but you fitted a baby in with all that lot<huh? Definitely Supermu, and you deserve to enjoy Christmas smiley - cracker

Websailor smiley - dragon


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Post 15

Websailor

smiley - doh A Supermum even smiley - rofl

WS smiley - dragon


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Post 16

Bluebottle

I think my wife is a Supermum smiley - winkeye I'm just the Dad...smiley - laugh

<BB<


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Post 17

Pheroneous II

Dads are important, BB. I put at least half the worlds problems down to the fatherless children.


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Post 18

seraphicDigitalis

A hearty hear! hear! I'd put it higher than that, in fact. Thank the Lord my kids had a superdad, because their Mum left much to be desired. I didn't think so then, of course!!

Dig smiley - senior


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Post 19

Pheroneous II

The other half due to motherless children!!

Of course it is not always possible, but whenever it is, then most children benefit from having two parents. I worry what is to become of the feral kids around that seem to have only one overwhelmed parent. What kind of life is ahead of them? How are they to contribute?

Oh dear, that sounds like an oldy's lament!


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Post 20

Websailor

Well if that's the case there is another smiley - senior here that agrees wholeheartedly smiley - biggrin 'Tis only common sense after all, but that has been banished it seems.

Websailor smiley - dragon


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