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    Are we to assume that there is a strong musical element to all this, Ofca?

    After the recent 'One-din' line, I'm not sure of anything anymore

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      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      B-b-budgerigar!:
      ... or another bird not indigenous to these islands?

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        Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
        That boy's thighs are no good at all, Caliban! Evidence of great hairiness all over me pasta strands, like Mrs Brown's brazilian, I swear!


        The boy's burst on me...!

        What larks have I missed and only gone 20 hrs.

        "Acksherly, and I hesitate to say this... "
        "No, Jules, out with it..!"
        "...they are shaven smooth. I'm afraid a pair of hirsute male pins protruding from a pair of tight cycling shorts is not a look I wish to promote. In fact I have a song which goes to the tune of Rainy Days and Mondays: "Hairy legs and lycra always bring me down.." So there you have it. Your pasta is safe in my firm grasp."

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          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          ... or another bird not indigenous to these islands?
          Yes - I suspect you're closing in rapidly on the answer, vinteuil!

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            Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
            The boy's burst on me...!

            What larks have I missed and only gone 20 hrs.

            "Acksherly, and I hesitate to say this... "
            "No, Jules, out with it..!"
            "...they are shaven smooth. I'm afraid a pair of hirsute male pins protruding from a pair of tight cycling shorts is not a look I wish to promote. In fact I have a song which goes to the tune of Rainy Days and Mondays: "Hairy legs and lycra always bring me down.." So there you have it. Your pasta is safe in my firm grasp."
            There you are, Sand - there'll be a satin sheen to your lasagnotte, and a silken sensuality to your linguettine... Give in to it Sand!!!
            "...the isle is full of noises,
            Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
            Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
            Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
              There you are, Sand - there'll be a satin sheen to your lasagnotte, and a silken sensuality to your linguettine... Give in to it Sand!!!
              Oh Matron!

              What will the other boys think?

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                I'll pop back after lunch and see whether anybody has made further progress with B.
                EDIT (CLUE): Somebody's recently had her 94th birthday.

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                  Bluebirds over the White Cliffs of Dover ??

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                    And there was me just about to log off ... keep going, Anna and Mercia. The famous morale-boosting song to which you refer was written in the USA.

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                      I am really rather glad that I slept through most of A. Devious indeed. Well done, Vinteuil.

                      Now, guys, I shall not be around much for the next five or six days. Liverpool will have to do without me; I am trollin' off to London on Saturday evening to see what's up and don't get back to my latti until Tuesday. Fingers crossed for reasonable weather, please.

                      Free wi-fi permitting, I shall watch what is going on here.

                      Best wishes all. Have a bona time.

                      Don

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                        I wonder if Stanford's gorgeous Blue Bird will feature here

                        I think it fits "airborne while entranced"
                        Last edited by mercia; 28-04-11, 12:08.

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                          Originally posted by Angle View Post
                          Best wishes all. Have a bona time.
                          many best wishes to you Don and take care in London

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                            Originally posted by mercia View Post
                            I wonder if Stanford's gorgeous Blue Bird will feature here

                            I think it fits "airborne while entranced"
                            Indeed it does...who'll get the third reference? (Clue: that'll prove satisfactual)

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                              Originally posted by Ofcachap View Post
                              Indeed it does...who'll get the third reference? (Clue: that'll prove satisfactual)


                              A baskett case...
                              Last edited by Guest; 28-04-11, 12:35.

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                                Yup.
                                'There'll Be Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs of Dover' (i.e. 'over here' in two senses of the words) was actually written in the USA ('over there').
                                'There's a Bluebird On My Shoulder' comes from 'Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah', which in turn comes from 'Song Of The South'.
                                And the reference to a bird in flight while entranced is from Stanford's 'Blue Bird'.
                                Not sure who gets to set 'C', but well done to all concerned.

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