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Quote: TheBlueNun @ 6th November 2014, 12:35 AM GMT

ready to climb the wooden hill.

Haven't heard that for awhile - ah, takes me right back to my childhood.
:)

My Dad says it all the time, along with other phrases such as "Put wood in 'ole" (Close the door).

Are you sure that's what it means?

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 6th November 2014, 6:45 AM GMT

Haven't heard that for awhile - ah, takes me right back to my childhood.
:)

Always used to be "Climb the wooden hill to Bedfordshire" in our house.

Don't be rude Zooo, most unbecoming.

Up the wooden hill to blanket fair,
What shall we do when we get there?
A bucketfull of water
And a pennyworth of hay.
Gee up Dobbin all the way.

Who needs drugs, eh?

As Harry would say, "Dirty Girl"

Quote: Lazzard @ 6th November 2014, 10:10 AM GMT

Always used to be "Climb the wooden hill to Bedfordshire" in
**our house**.

:)

** in the middle of the street?

Quote: zooo @ 6th November 2014, 10:07 AM GMT

Are you sure that's what it means?

:O

Ben has just got back from a quick drink with some friends. He wishes he could have stayed out all night.

Ben has just finished fiddling with his latest writing task. He was helped by some whisky.

Having to listen to Christmas music.
Sick

Hurrah!

Are you in a shop?

No.
Writing a treatment for a Christmas themed TV-thing.
It's mood music - bad mood music!

Ah, I seee.

Throw a bit of Mistletoe & Wine on. A classic. ;)

Quote: zooo @ 10th November 2014, 1:12 PM GMT

Ah, I seee.

Throw a bit of Mistletoe & Wine on. A classic. ;)

Pirate

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