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"Molly" <Mollythisbit@ukrm.net> wrote in message
news:c5p6o1$48uu5$1@ID-173919.news.uni-berlin.de... > My eldest daughter Clare has just given birth to a baby girl. > > Elise was 8pounds 12 ounces. Granny Molly. It has a ring to it. -- cane ¦ fireblade, r30 [for sale] http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=2473592473 |
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"Molly" <Mollythisbit@ukrm.net> wrote in message
news:c5pb5f$4dv88$1@ID-173919.news.uni-berlin.de... > >>> My eldest daughter Clare has just given birth to a baby girl. > > > > About bloody time, too. > >>> > >>> Elise was 8pounds 12 ounces. > > > > Bloody hell, she had a Lotus. > >> > >> Granny Molly. It has a ring to it. > > > > Grandmolly ;-) > > I like that. :-) It could be shortened to Grolly. -- cane ¦ fireblade, r30 [for sale] http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=2473592473 |
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In article <c5qru8$4lj86$1@ID-97762.news.uni-berlin.de>, Cane says...
> "Molly" <Mollythisbit@ukrm.net> wrote in message > news:c5pb5f$4dv88$1@ID-173919.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > >>> My eldest daughter Clare has just given birth to a baby girl. > > > > > > About bloody time, too. > > >>> > > >>> Elise was 8pounds 12 ounces. > > > > > > Bloody hell, she had a Lotus. > > >> > > >> Granny Molly. It has a ring to it. > > > > > > Grandmolly ;-) > > > > I like that. :-) > > It could be shortened to Grolly. which sort of leads to Growler. Growler Gower. -- Ginge [at] stopthevoices [dot] org [dot] uk - ZRX1200R, SZR660 I hope you know this will go down on your permanent record. |
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"Wik" <Rik_RyallMAPSITNA@hotmail.com> wrote in message news an.2004.04.17.09.33.38.190559@hotmail.com...> > Heh, recently wound up a female colleague of ours who'd not heard of the > use of the word "flange" in its alternate (schoolboyish) context and > managed to convince her through a childish (but elaborate) sequence of > mock discussions that it was a common IT-business term. Bless. > > Had her using "flange" in most inappropriate circumstances for a whole day > until another female colleague had a quiet word. The look on her face > when she found out... :-D What is about big people that they never grow up ;-))) |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:33:44 +0100, Wik wrote:
<SNIP> > Heh, recently wound up a female colleague of ours who'd not heard of the > use of the word "flange" in its alternate (schoolboyish) context and > managed to convince her through a childish (but elaborate) sequence of > mock discussions that it was a common IT-business term. Bless. > > Had her using "flange" in most inappropriate circumstances for a whole day > until another female colleague had a quiet word. The look on her face > when she found out... :-D LOL! I hope she makes your life hell. :-) -- Simon - verdant lineone ne t Triumph Tiger. Big trailees - you know they make sense. MAG BOTAFOT#36 two#22 HLR#pi BONY#62 BHaLC#3 |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:52:14 +0100, dwb blathered on about:
> What is about big people that they never grow up ;-))) <<<shrug>>> <G> -- | Wik -UKRMHRC#10- 2003 R1150GSA -DC#1 -'FOT#0 'FOF #39 - BOD#12 BOB#12 |# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher. |That the scenery | It always gives the test first |Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward." ***** human response from wik at blueyonder dot co dot uk ***** |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:55:56 +0100, Verdigris blathered on about:
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:33:44 +0100, Wik wrote: >> Had her using "flange" in most inappropriate circumstances for a whole day >> until another female colleague had a quiet word. The look on her face >> when she found out... :-D > > LOL! I hope she makes your life hell. :-) Heh, well one of the people she had a flange-related discussion with was our divisional director, who, despite not being particularly IT-literate (most of 'em ain't) was doing a reasonable job of smirk-suppression as the word was bandied in front of him. Fortunately, he also seems to have a GSoH... :-) -- | Wik -UKRMHRC#10- 2003 R1150GSA -DC#1 -'FOT#0 'FOF #39 - BOD#12 BOB#12 |# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher. |That the scenery | It always gives the test first |Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward." ***** human response from wik at blueyonder dot co dot uk ***** |