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bobs mum

12th September 2012, 19:59
Thank you Aristo and Ixion --- i can see where yr coming from now. Nice
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pastille

12th September 2012, 20:02
Lol. No don't think I would have got it...

Must try harder....but I did like my woo woe, even though I say so myself...

; )
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chrise

12th September 2012, 20:05
And how about my curried stoats, pastille?
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rambler

12th September 2012, 20:06
Noooooooooooooooo! - we'll be back on weasels and fishercats!
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rosalind

12th September 2012, 21:00
Thank you for the explanation (wich I needed) & congratulations, Mr A.
Enjoyed thinking about the phrase, ixion.
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ixion

12th September 2012, 22:16
Thanks Rosalind, was surprised the phrase didn't have a Chambers entry....expected more Murray related clues.
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pastille

12th September 2012, 22:25
But ...Murray was no disaster...he had no woo woe...


Great video....I think we may have a similar taste in comedians.
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rambler

12th September 2012, 22:34
But they were both Scottish

Andrew Murray v Jock Vodka Vino
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ixion

12th September 2012, 23:32
That woo woe is a slow burner Pastille, it's beginning to grow on me!
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aristophanes

13th September 2012, 00:03
I loved "Woo woe", ixion, and rambler cracks me up (though I can't imagine what he has against fishercats; curried stoats are another story).
You must be hard at work on The X-Files.
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