On a coach trip today down to that there London today.
Doing a tour of Houses of Parliament, on a fairly busy day for the people who 'work' there?
Mrs PW says she's gonna sort out all this Brexit goings on for them, so should be all done & dusted by teatime?
And who am I to argue?
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Pass the message on from me that they are a bunch of Bananas will you Pock.PockWhite wrote:On a coach trip today down to that there London today.
Doing a tour of Houses of Parliament, on a fairly busy day for the people who 'work' there?
Mrs PW says she's gonna sort out all this Brexit goings on for them, so should be all done & dusted by teatime?
And who am I to argue?
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Always fancied doing that Pock, let us know what it’s like please.PockWhite wrote:On a coach trip today down to that there London today.
Doing a tour of Houses of Parliament, on a fairly busy day for the people who 'work' there?
Mrs PW says she's gonna sort out all this Brexit goings on for them, so should be all done & dusted by teatime?
And who am I to argue?
In the meantime, I’ll look out for you on the tele.
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The only person to ever enter the Houses of Parliament with sensible objectives was Guy Fawkes.
I once played against Don Revie.
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You won't see him. He'll be in the Parliamentary Bar.Barlow Boy wrote:Always fancied doing that Pock, let us know what it’s like please.PockWhite wrote:On a coach trip today down to that there London today.
Doing a tour of Houses of Parliament, on a fairly busy day for the people who 'work' there?
Mrs PW says she's gonna sort out all this Brexit goings on for them, so should be all done & dusted by teatime?
And who am I to argue?
In the meantime, I’ll look out for you on the tele.
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I was over at my dads yesterday Sir John, and he did get me chuckling when, whilst watching the House of Commons discussing Brexit, he said “Where’s Guy Fawkes when we need him”johnh wrote:The only person to ever enter the Houses of Parliament with sensible objectives was Guy Fawkes.
When you retire, you switch bosses - from the one that hired you, to the one that married you.
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Ok.
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Absolutely, John and BB. Let's kill the Queen and restore a Catholic to the throne. That was the objective. Not sure if it was sensible or not.Barlow Boy wrote:I was over at my dads yesterday Sir John, and he did get me chuckling when, whilst watching the House of Commons discussing Brexit, he said “Where’s Guy Fawkes when we need him”johnh wrote:The only person to ever enter the Houses of Parliament with sensible objectives was Guy Fawkes.
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Sniffer, a clue. The laughing face indicates that it was meant to be funny, you know, a joke.
I once played against Don Revie.
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Yes, I know, John. It must be the autistic side of me that has to point out the historical inaccuracies in such jokes. Perhaps my reply was meant as a joke. It depends how it is read I suppose.johnh wrote:Sniffer, a clue. The laughing face indicates that it was meant to be funny, you know, a joke.