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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Started conversation Aug 14, 1999
Hi AG,
Here is something to make the years fall away:
http://www.roylewis.freeserve.co.uk/WOODENTOPS.ram
Cheers (lovely Fraeulein, by the way). JTG
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Sep 4, 1999
Gruntings to you friend Oink!
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parlau Posted Sep 10, 1999
Did you try my Bier link?
all the best
weee-eed, bip - bop - fiddel - bop.
AG
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Hand of Bod, ACE Posted Sep 10, 1999
HOLSTEN?????? ARE YOU MAD???? only kidding, its quite drinkable. but not as nice as the magical stella. they do give out free beer occasionally though, which is to their credit. very amusing username by the way - does it mean anything? sorry to jump in. have a fishie. oh and did you mention the weed? as in THE weed? i hope you did oh yes.... sorry, drifting.
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parlau Posted Sep 19, 1999
The Weed, depends which one, for drifting I mean. I was refering to Bill & Ben.
A hero of mine (of sorts) was Kenneth Williams and one of his characters was a Gruntfuttock. Lovely sound to it don't you think?
AG
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Hand of Bod, ACE Posted Sep 20, 1999
"was it Bill or was it Ben, smoked the little weed again
and not even the little house knew"
sorry, i have something of a one - track mind. as for the user name, very amusing indeed. and it sounds cool too.
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