Posts by andrew llewellyn
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I'm glad you left me out of that Riddley, because unlike the Baronesses mentioned earlier, I have decided to adopt & use the title "Baron" from now on.
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Heh. I have several of these trees... even the one right out the front in plain view has never been molested. It shall remain so by the sounds
(Cancels lifelong dream of installing sensory deprivation tank, getting toasted on Datura & (d)evolving into another life form.)
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Tamaki can call himself Lord High Poo-Bah
Hands off pal, that one's taken already!
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Someone e-mail Craig and let him know 'Dad4Justice' has hijacked his PA account.
First guffaw of the day.
are you really suggesting that as a married woman, my identity ought to be subsumed in my husband's identity?
Reminds me of a story I heard - Clare de Lore, on the eve of her marriage to Don McKinnon was asked whether she would hence be known as Mrs Don McKinnon.
Her reply was along the lines of "Isn't one Don McKinnon enough?"
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I actually interviewed MC Hammer while he was wearing lyrca cyle shorts
Can't touch this...
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But wait, there's more.
http://www.the-waltons.com/hamner.html
mrs Hamner was born... Miss Gianinni. Not looking too flash for the Wallings so far.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Hamner
Who knows, maybe it was Walling Mountain, but Earl Boy's novel was autobiographical, maybe his mum was a Walling?
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who reckoned he was related to the family that the Waltons was based on
Arcane trivia time - the Hamners (or possibly the Hanmers).
Earl Hamner Jr, born on Hamner Mountain (Earl Boy). Became a novelist & screenwriter with only one story in him. Most famous film is Spencer's Mountain, with Henry Fonda as Clay Snr, & James MacArthur as Clay Boy.
Later had another (the one & the same) idea which became the Waltons.
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Hah yes, evidence of giving dogs P?
Is it that plentiful you'd give it to the pets?
Anyway, I think that any blogpost describing various drugs & their effects should come with a shopping cart.
And doesn't Holmsey look just like Gilligan grown up?
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LOL - I believe my cousin set fire to his place of work (also a newspaper) on his veryu first day... in much the same manner.