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January 6, 2007 at 22:34 #662
:old: rusty
<br> The indefatigable energy of Daylight snuffed out <br> by the cruelty of the physical world<br> marked the last six year <br> as a bummer for this house<br> highlighting the strange uncertainty of every breath we take
‘Don’t you forget about me'<br> an eighties<br> seems to echo his memory about this place.
My strange words are a tribute to him<br> and a reason to re-emerge for an instant
Cormack has kept the bubble<br> more than afloat<br> admirably so<br> positioning it<br> high above the waves<br> with or without you
Some wondered initially if they wanted him<br> don’t you want me ?<br> but he kept the cocktail bar<br> well lit
billie jean was back to restore the thrill
flatcapgamble… erm
January 6, 2007 at 22:46 #35394Welcome back!
January 6, 2007 at 22:56 #35395David I am watching some :old: re-creation<br> of the eighties<br> MAD donna is gyrating an imposiible holiday<br> before my eyes as I write<br> we need a holiday she sings !<br> Do we ?
I am rather horrified that I have written again<br> exposing my hidden lunacy <br> in the wrong place and at the wrong time<br> burt hey<br> I come back as a celebration<br> to you and others on here<br> who are still swinging the energy
flatcapgamble..get away, you’ve got to
January 6, 2007 at 23:11 #35396<br> and the beat goes on :(
but
Racing daily has been further marginalised this year<br> by the burgeoning force of the ball<br> as Dracular Wenger’s black cloak<br> dances new money away from the racetrack
flatcapgamble .. hoss is bross
January 6, 2007 at 23:44 #35397I cherish the moment with you :biggrin: (:old:Diana R)
other autumnal events..
The bad humour of Peaty Sanyd’s piles<br> went upside down and around and around<br> until they finaslly killed him.
Davies the pretigious pro poster of old<br> lost his year as he lept for a sixty footer<br> with a false Ahab beard<br> to desert troublesome blue chippy chit waters<br> for his own green heaven.<br> Wheher he was pushed<br> still scratches the ned or end of Poirot’s chin<br> and this was an intrigue of the best order -<br> Chucky or shawshank ?
The thin face of Razeen<br> had an accident<br> and burned up…<br> His fragments<br> scattered in cyber<br> to be caught up<br> in a huge relentless wind
lost in music <br> caught in a trap<br>
All the above sledge sisters<br> players to a man<br> are missed for various reasons.
They got lost in their own music
<br> flatcapgamble..<br> I wont give up my musak, <br> my nine to five, <br> caught in a trap, <br> dont take me away
January 6, 2007 at 23:56 #35398<br> :old: why
Why am I writing. gittis ? (gittis is a reptilian word for this)<br> Could be the wine before me <br> or lack of it<br> or the unlit Xmas tree <br> casting it’s last sad day shadow on my reason.
flatcapgamble… it’s the tree
January 7, 2007 at 00:17 #35399<br> AP and Grasshopper deserve a big hand<br> for popularity<br> and winning the big wave contest<br> of the year<br> and it takes an other to say it :cool:
I have had a miserable year all round :biggrin: <br> Misery
Anne Wit… " Paul this is positively the best misery you have ever written "
Paul.. " Oh yeah, the pain…sometimes it gives me the blues "
Anne.. " Your horse legs are looking and getting statistically better "
Paul.. " I will be judged by him "
January 7, 2007 at 00:33 #35400I have rather dried up<br> and better get back to the tedium<br> of undressing the tree<br> and my own lacklustre life.
Been fun <br> in the wrong place and<br> at the wrong time…<br> C a n y o u f e e l i t t h e w a y I DO
flatcapgamble… abba
p.s. erm
(the beard may not have been false)
January 7, 2007 at 05:56 #35401The name of the game is definitely serving it up to those reptilian gits Gamble.
Good to see you’ve escaped their clutches. Any word on the Boycemeister?
January 7, 2007 at 10:01 #35402Quote: from gamble on 11:56 pm on Jan. 6, 2007[br]<br> <br> the unlit Xmas tree <br> casting it’s last sad day shadow on my reason.
Ah the appearance of one Wise Man<br>Golf, Frankenstein or Mirth?<br>Shine forth you crazy diamond<br>Now I understand
Welcome back Gamboller
Imbolc imminent: the ewes breast milky?
January 7, 2007 at 10:19 #35403Best news of the year so far……..Gamble returns!!
What’s that expression……….I am made up;).
Welcome back young man and don’t go disappearing now.
Colin<br> .
January 7, 2007 at 11:34 #35404O Woolly Chum.
Watch out boy with those party tunes – far too many memories – they’ll eat you up.
keep on keepin on.
January 7, 2007 at 12:03 #35405Woke up with a strange thought :scratchchin:<br> Did I write some trash last night<br> or was it a dream…<br> I shuffled my :old: frame to the edge of the bed<br> shuttlecocked out<br> and scraped my sticky out hair along<br> the narrow passageway to the rooom.<br> yep :( there was the evidence<br> the laptop was open<br> and all over it booboo
Glen you have done well to keep the edge last year<br> all considering<br> but if things keep going in the same difficult direction<br> you’ll just have to donna some summer shorts<br> stretch the nobblies<br> and follow the shadow of drac Wenger’s nose on the turf<br> and learn how to hunch those shoulders and draw.<br> Haven’t seen much of boycie<br> but i always have an eye out :biggrin:
Drone I shall keep your words for<br> my next year Xmas message<br> YOU should have been a politician<br> I can see the three kings watering the camels
‘n bird<br> I always like the goodfella<br> quote…he’s been made.<br> Of course they have got rid of the mafioso in here<br> red buttoned out to anonymity and an alien ship<br> with strange beings on that munch opinions.
Colin I haven’t much contibuted in six months<br> and horses probably confuse me somewhat<br> given my new direction<br> of pretending to be an ordinary bog standard<br> human being monkey man,<br> but I will pop in the odd comment<br> to baffle the learned.
I’d also like to thank the Aragorn<br> for his mad monk quote on me.<br> Yep, I admit to being slightly bonkers<br> paricualrly below the belt.
flatcapgamble.. he’s sitting in an old pair of underpants with the words january sale stitched on the crotch piece. There are no flies on the old man.:o <br>
(Edited by gamble at 11:40 pm on Jan. 7, 2007)
January 7, 2007 at 12:50 #35406Toots me :old: south by south west chumold<br> good to see you still brandishing the pig<br> and you have a point over the past.
The extreme frailty of the human condition<br> is pinnacled on the immoveability of the past from the present<br> and I have always liked Reeve superman’s <br> <br> GO FORWARD
January 7, 2007 at 21:13 #35407Hello G .. classy as usual !<br>:biggrin: :cool:
January 7, 2007 at 23:46 #35408Gamble is only one utterance of "I am Ozymandias, King of Kings!" away from convincing me that he is in fact Stuart Hall.
Hello again and Happy New Year, you brilliant nutter.
gc<br>
(Edited by graysonscolumn at 11:46 pm on Jan. 7, 2007)
Adoptive father of two. The patron saint of lower-grade fare. A gently critical friend of point-to-pointing. Kindness is a political act.
January 8, 2007 at 00:30 #35409Grays I have heard this Hall thing before<br> and I assure you he is nowhere near as loud as :old: me<br> and far less eccentric, but there is an important difference -<br> he has chanelled his bombast into a successful carrear<br> and the only knockout I’ve ever done is over a barrel of krone.
A good seven to you and Dave and ALL on here including Aragorn<br> who I mistook earlier for the lad Aran.
flatcapgamble…Interestingly enough, Napoleon delayed the start of the battle of Waterloo from morning to afternoon for the simple reason there was no hot bath on the field and he was extrtemely distressed by haemmohoidal action in the centre. His centre felt better in the afternoon and commenced the battle, but by then of course, the weather had grealty changed to favour the English.<br> It’s often said his troublesome piles :crossfingers: lost him winning the ‘loo<br>
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