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High Horses
Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Oct 23, 2006
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loonycat - run out of fizz Posted Oct 23, 2006
How many hands high is the horse & how tall is the child?
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
There are so many high horses around this house I'm thinking of building a stable.
I find getting on them isn't the problem - its getting back off them that causes the major damage.
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Oct 23, 2006
If someone were on their high horse, and took the moral high ground on it.......what a spectacular and beloved character they would surely be.
Or a complete divot, i'm undecided.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
And what a fall from Grace that would be [Grace is the horse btw] tumbling ass over down the slippery slope of Itoldyou Towindyourneckin, highest peak for miles around.
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Oct 23, 2006
Coming to rest at the bottom, with their dignity in Ttatters (Tatters being the name of their faithful old , and their pride dented.
Ah, tis a sad tale of dismal deeds done in a dastardly fahion, to be sure.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
Dastardly Fashions - for the new range of sackcloth clothing to be worn while eating humble pie and getting the dents in the Pride [new from Skoda] sucked out.
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Oct 23, 2006
You're a little too good at this for my liking Fez.
Is it YOU that is often to be found in High Dudgeon (A little seaside resort just outside Low Watermark), with your Dander up and your pomposity being pricked by the thistles?
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
High Dudgeon - moi - nah not me I try to stay around High Falutin with my manual from Noseitall dandering 'bout with the infamous Shoudvnownbettre's - looking down on the High Dudgeon's from top of Mount Perfect [the high horse with saddle room for all the family].
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Oct 23, 2006
And there's me thinking Mount Perfect was the one next to Olympus (Often viewed in camera), from whence the lesser Gods looked down upon us mere mortals (The ones fitted with coils especially), and judged the nefarious ne'er do-wells.
It's just been pointed out to me by the way;
High Horses are one's which hum a little in the summer, and High Ground is a coffee drunk at altitude by climbers.
High Hopes presumably are particularly athletic, but dyslexic, frogs.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
High life is what folks with a drug problem live.....high spirits are alcoholic .......high handed are poker players on a plane......oh, and Hi Karate was a very dangerous aftershave.
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airscotia-back by popular demand Posted Oct 23, 2006
*Sniff sniff*
Surely Hi-Karate is a contemporary fragrance worn by the more sophistocated gentleman?
High Heaven is finding the toilet on your charter jet unoccupied.
High Five are Enid Blyton characters in a hot air balloon.
and High Jinks are what we have on Hootoo when the soulless, boring, fun-dodgers will allow it.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2006
High church - is nearer my God to thee.......High ranking is very, very, very smelly [see Hi Karate].........Highlights are stars
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loonycat - run out of fizz Posted Oct 23, 2006
Hijacks is a game with a small ball & criss-cross things played during idle moments by airline pilots.
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