Calon/Grimfells humour

Sep 25, 2006 19:35

Those folks who are Calontir-sympathizers but aren't currently subscribed to the list, may have missed some fairly extensive work by the evil genius that is (their) Malik ( Read more... )

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forest_lady September 26 2006, 10:47:48 UTC
You might send this to Steve, he's signed off the list some time ago....

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hereward September 26 2006, 12:33:16 UTC
Sure, will do.

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mrs_manning September 26 2006, 12:02:15 UTC
You know...I was happier not knowing about the piddle duck.

*blink*

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artistatlarge September 26 2006, 15:26:22 UTC
Is the Yellow Apple juice warning anything like the more northerly advice against yellow snow?

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hereward September 26 2006, 15:53:34 UTC
3. All warm apple juice eventually becomes cold.

Yeah, that's pretty alarming, but still good advice.

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Re: MY EYES!! hereward September 26 2006, 16:23:05 UTC
"Toss these message panties onstage at your favorite rock star or share a surprise message with someone special ... later."

If I ever wore anything remotely resembling a banana hammock, the line above would have sold me, but as Cosmo Kramer once said, "My boys need a house!"

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Re: MY EYES!! hereward September 26 2006, 15:52:27 UTC
Well, actually ...

It's good to have a supply on hand for gifts.

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forest_lady September 28 2006, 11:19:04 UTC
It's interesting that the beer shirt, which was definitely designed for me, is being sold to support the no more site fees program. You know that Baron's Howe next year is a no site fee, donations only, event, right? I'm sick to death of the bureaucratic stuff.

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hereward September 28 2006, 15:02:18 UTC
That's an excellent way around the problem. I'm not surprised you're past putting up with the nonsense, and I'm pleased that you've engineered a solution. I certainly put my two cents in on the subject to anyone who would listen at Coronation, and they were "oh no, must worship at the holy altar of bureaucracy." Um, does the phrase "losing the mission" mean anything to anyone?

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forest_lady September 29 2006, 16:31:39 UTC
It's been a burden for a while, but the ante has been upped past bearing. I don't know how new autocrats ever take the thing on, and of course, for experienced ones it's a constant "It wasn't broke, but we're fixing it anyway" thing.

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