Hey, TBBAB, Ath... et al ... he just happens to be a hero of mine. i am sure you have some that we (me) might never have heard of. Ye cannae know everybody.
So... who's everybody's hero? Factual or fictional.
Ishy.
It was Hennnnry Melllllvilllle.
Mwaaahhhhhh.
Pfft!
with those few remarks as my old Gran used to say
I will leave you to continue with this interesting and dare I say it educational debate.
Golf in the morning
Be nice to each other
Tonight's getting better and better.
Ishy gives me a menshie in a Wee Rant.
Turns oot ah've got cohorts noo.
Are thae tax deductable ?
Duke<Be nice to each other>
Nae chance.
Enjoy your walk with a stick and ball mate.
"It was Hennnnry Melllllvilllle."
No it wasn't. You wrote that the 'ghost of Henry Melville will be turning in his grave."
Pffft
So... who's everybody's hero? Factual or fictional.
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Craig Whyte, the factual Bond
Of course we have, Ish, just never heard of the gent. My preference in reading is theology...yet to find a hero right enough.
Jeez happy daze eh ?
Naw I didn't.
I put 'Henry Melvillle'.
Night, Duke - great thread.
You've actually got to pity ishy, he seems to hate the world so much.
"Are thae tax deductable ?"
Well, they are certainly taxonomic. So... you go figure.
Of course we have, Ish, just never heard of the gent. My preference in reading is theology...yet to find a hero right enough.
+++
That's cos you wrote-off the greatest of them all
blacksod
Seriously, have a conversation with the guy.
Nowhere near as bad as some make out.
<it's actually slighly paraphrasing Errico Malatesta, a particular hero of mine.>
Still creasing masel.
" My preference in reading is theology"
Ath, listen to this fella. Ex Bible Thumper and really knows his stuff. You eventually learn to ignore his dodgy accents. 'The Bible Geek'. Really worth a listen if you really do like Theology, but without the yolk I mentioned earlier.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss20430.xml
Ishy.
You can recover from this man.
Get the 200.
The Baptist seemed no too bad a guy, TC.
"Still creasing masel."
That's because your grasp of the English language is so woefully poor.
As you so ably prove most evenings.
I'll check it later, Ish.
if you really do like Theology, but without the yolk I mentioned earlier
+++
Broadfoot?
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Take it easy, Duke.
posted on 11/8/12
Hey, TBBAB, Ath... et al ... he just happens to be a hero of mine. i am sure you have some that we (me) might never have heard of. Ye cannae know everybody.
So... who's everybody's hero? Factual or fictional.
posted on 11/8/12
Ishy.
It was Hennnnry Melllllvilllle.
Mwaaahhhhhh.
Pfft!
posted on 11/8/12
with those few remarks as my old Gran used to say
I will leave you to continue with this interesting and dare I say it educational debate.
Golf in the morning
Be nice to each other
posted on 11/8/12
Tonight's getting better and better.
Ishy gives me a menshie in a Wee Rant.
Turns oot ah've got cohorts noo.
Are thae tax deductable ?
posted on 11/8/12
... apart fae me
posted on 11/8/12
Duke<Be nice to each other>
Nae chance.
Enjoy your walk with a stick and ball mate.
posted on 11/8/12
"It was Hennnnry Melllllvilllle."
No it wasn't. You wrote that the 'ghost of Henry Melville will be turning in his grave."
Pffft
posted on 11/8/12
Night Duke
posted on 11/8/12
Catch ye, Duke
posted on 11/8/12
So... who's everybody's hero? Factual or fictional.
+++
Craig Whyte, the factual Bond
posted on 11/8/12
Of course we have, Ish, just never heard of the gent. My preference in reading is theology...yet to find a hero right enough.
posted on 11/8/12
Jeez happy daze eh ?
Naw I didn't.
I put 'Henry Melvillle'.
posted on 11/8/12
Night, Duke - great thread.
posted on 11/8/12
You've actually got to pity ishy, he seems to hate the world so much.
posted on 11/8/12
"Are thae tax deductable ?"
Well, they are certainly taxonomic. So... you go figure.
posted on 11/8/12
Of course we have, Ish, just never heard of the gent. My preference in reading is theology...yet to find a hero right enough.
+++
That's cos you wrote-off the greatest of them all
posted on 11/8/12
blacksod
Seriously, have a conversation with the guy.
Nowhere near as bad as some make out.
posted on 11/8/12
<it's actually slighly paraphrasing Errico Malatesta, a particular hero of mine.>
Still creasing masel.
posted on 11/8/12
" My preference in reading is theology"
Ath, listen to this fella. Ex Bible Thumper and really knows his stuff. You eventually learn to ignore his dodgy accents. 'The Bible Geek'. Really worth a listen if you really do like Theology, but without the yolk I mentioned earlier.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss20430.xml
posted on 11/8/12
Ishy.
You can recover from this man.
Get the 200.
posted on 11/8/12
The Baptist seemed no too bad a guy, TC.
posted on 11/8/12
"Still creasing masel."
That's because your grasp of the English language is so woefully poor.
As you so ably prove most evenings.
posted on 11/8/12
I'll check it later, Ish.
posted on 11/8/12
if you really do like Theology, but without the yolk I mentioned earlier
+++
Broadfoot?
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