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On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 22:12:21 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>>>>>>> Oh! Yes! you would. ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Damn, I thought you might fall for that. Not a huge chance, but a
>>>>>> slight one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Oh! No you didn't. ;)
>>>>
>>>> Oh yes I did! ;)
>>>>
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>>> Oh! No you didn't. :)
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>> Oh yes I did! :)
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> Ha! So you admit it.
Freely. :)
>>>> Well, I hope it wasn't tartare.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> They are vermin here, at least the grey ones are.
>>> Doing the world a favour, actually.
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>> Yes, but hopefully your favour had better flavour. :)
>>
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> And they are renowned for loosing their flavour on the bedpost
> overnight.
Is that the voice of experience I hear?
>>>> For values of "diagonal" equal to "wandering in a generally diagonal
>>>> direction"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yes, that's the diagonal I was talking about.
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>> That is what I expected. :D
>>
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> I thought that was what you would expect.
Ah, so you expected that I'd expect that. That was...unexpected. :)
>>> He said by the tree. (They look at the tree.) Do you see any others?
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>> Well, there's the one that has the squirrels in it.
>>
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> We will save them for later and make a meal of it.
Stew? Or soup?
>
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>>> Boggle! But everyone knowns that's Rule number one. OO
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>> No, Rule #1 is "never let suspects stay together".
>
> LOL You watch too many cop shows.
Indeed I do. Though I caught up with that one, so now it's Game of
Thrones.
>> Or alternatively,
>> never screw over your partner. :)
>>
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> Also falls under Rule #1
Or, indeed, it is Rule #1. :)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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