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moo Started conversation Apr 20, 2005
I am in such a strange mood today.
I spent the afternoon talking to random strangers in the hospital waiting room, waiting for my friend to have her operation done. Then we came back home and I chatted for ages to the taxi driver. Boredom does this to me.
Says in that bit at the top that visitors to my journal can discuss it. Why they'd want to I have no idea, but feel free.
Just to give you something to discuss I will give you an essay style question:
"Parsnips are Phallic Symbols" discuss. I will mark your essays on style, content and structure.
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DruglessBrain Posted Apr 22, 2005
I dunno, but it's cropping up all over the place.
Douglas
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annie_cambridge Posted Apr 22, 2005
Yes, I got a completely blank reply from the Mustering Station to one of my journal entries too.
Isn't Katy the Mustering Station (as it were)?
I'll go and leave her a message and see if she knows what's going on.
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Katy Tulip Posted Apr 22, 2005
Giggles, sorry annie!
It's a lighthouse...
You see, when I first had the Mustering Station Space, I 'unsubscribed' from every thread I didn't post in, because I was worried about not keeping track of any replies to my posts. But now I only use the Tulip ID to post, so that isn't a problem anymore, because replies I get go to my space there. In an effort to gather all the posts people have made into one central place again, I've been 'subscribing' to them again so they show up on the Mustering Station 'mayo'. If there were no replies, I had to post something to do that, hence the - Peet said the custom here to show that you've read the thread but don't have anything to add to it is to drop a smiley.... Unfortunately, for some reason I can't do that with some of them
Can you tell I'm waiting for OH to come home so I can cook his dinner, while the troops are all fed and happily ensconsed on the sofa watching a yawn-making movie?
Katy
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martine_s Posted Apr 22, 2005
Mooch, I have tried with parsnips and phallic symbols but parsnips are a sorry vegetable and the result is nix.
As you can see Katy has been playing havoc with your intimate diary in the silent watches of the night.
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Katy Tulip Posted Apr 22, 2005
The lighthouse is rather apt, wouldn't you say martine?
Ah, the door! OH is home.
Wot a relief.... tara for now.
Katy
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annie_cambridge Posted Apr 22, 2005
Not sure I really understand the mechanics of this, but OK!
I haven't really been using the Mustering Station as a central place to look at replies to my posts - I use the 'My Conversations' button for that. (I'm not really worried about having a central place just now, because I don't think it's worth getting in a state about the 'new Mustardland' until it actually exists.)
I usually go to the Mustering Station when I want to read people's journals.
I can see Martine's point about not meeting new people, but haven't yet investigated 'Ask h2g2', as Peet suggested.
I know I've said this before, but I'm really enjoying having a new place to play, especially with the recent unpleasant goings-on in ML.
Anyway, sun is most definitely over the yard-arm, so cheers!
Australian Shiraz, sorry martine! You will also be horrified to know that the description of this smiley is 'redwine'! Here it is again:
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annie_cambridge Posted Apr 22, 2005
Martine, deeply though I respect French culinary traditions, I have to say that parsnips are one of my favourite vegetables (the other being brussels sprouts - I know, I know!). Roast parsnips - yum! Parsnip soup - also yum!
btw, there have been press reports today that a restaurant in England is apparently the best in the world (decided by whom? don't know). It is The Fat Duck at Bray, the chef is called Heston Blumental, and his specialities include snail porridge and bacon-and-egg ice cream.
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martine_s Posted Apr 22, 2005
Anything that keeps you amused dear... But the mind boggles. Any second now you will offer me parsnip wine.
You're right about this being a port in a storm.
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- 1: moo (Apr 20, 2005)
- 2: H2G2 Mustardland Mustering Station (Apr 22, 2005)
- 3: annie_cambridge (Apr 22, 2005)
- 4: DruglessBrain (Apr 22, 2005)
- 5: annie_cambridge (Apr 22, 2005)
- 6: Katy Tulip (Apr 22, 2005)
- 7: Katy Tulip (Apr 22, 2005)
- 8: DruglessBrain (Apr 22, 2005)
- 9: martine_s (Apr 22, 2005)
- 10: Katy Tulip (Apr 22, 2005)
- 11: annie_cambridge (Apr 22, 2005)
- 12: annie_cambridge (Apr 22, 2005)
- 13: annie_cambridge (Apr 22, 2005)
- 14: martine_s (Apr 22, 2005)
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