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Draco interdum Vincit
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You always did have a weak spot for those ladies of the air, HP!
Well, lets face it, they do have a certain 'something', don't they ?
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You always did have a weak spot for those ladies of the air, HP!
Well, lets face it, they do have a certain 'something', don't they ?
Yes, and I know you'd like to get into their "certain somethings."
You're not alone; maybe that's why they're called "cockpits."
Mile high club
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'Mind the step'
Pass further down the car, please
'Room for two more upstairs'
"No, Madam, I must ask you to hold on to your shopping so that this lady can sit down."
Strewth !
Some of them are rather nice. . . .
By crikey! You taught me a new word today, HP.
.
Seriously? Okay, now I know I've spent too much time reading in my life but ... It's okay, I'll go find a new word to learn.
Erm. . . . get a BIG dictionary ?
Perhaps a Funk and Wagnalls?
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or even the shorter Oxford
As Bing Crosby said: 'Like Webster's Dictionary, we're Morocco bound'
You mean this one ? (somewhere about 50 sec)
Bob Hope at Neil Armstrong's homecoming celebration in Wapakoneta, Ohio, in August of 1969:
"We spent a billion dollars sending you on the greatest venture of mankind and you bring back 80# of rocks."
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I've heard it suggested they should send a poet to truly capture and communicate the feeling of being in space.
I'm NOT volunteering.
Now that, Mags, is a gem of an idea.
We could all vote for the worst poet and send him/her
[think William Topaz McGonagall ] or worse.
There was a young lass from down under,
that decided to travel out yonder.
Passing first by the moon,
then not seeing the red planet too soon,
"Perhaps this was a mistake," she pondered.
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Sonnet, by A.H.
Oh wond'rous Moon
with silvery beam
doth shine its light
upon East Cheam
Chiropodist, 2pm Friday.
Putting your best foot forward.
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It's from Tony Hancock (written by Galton & Simpson)