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21 Feb 17

Originally posted by HandyAndy
Let's hope he's sober.
Are you suggesting 😠...oh never mind. πŸ™‚

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22 Feb 17

Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Sock puppets give me the heebie jeebies. (Finally, I got to say that).
He be GB?

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22 Feb 17

Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Sock puppets give me the heebie jeebies.
Surely you mean the "screaming habdabs" or perhaps the "wimwams". ??

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by wolfgang59
Surely you mean the "screaming habdabs" or perhaps the "wimwams". ??
Screaming habdabs give me the wimwams. (And vice versa).

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Screaming habdabs give me the wimwams. (And vice versa).
You mean screaming dabhabs give you the wamwims??

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by moonbus
You mean screaming dabhabs give you the wamwims??
Sir, I like the cut of your jib.

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23 Feb 17
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I used to have a Swedish girlfriend from Norrköping. She was a flautist at the RSAMD (Royal Scottish academy of music and drama), from Norrköping. Listening to her practice was torture, up and down the scales, I wondered if she would ever play a tune. She used to give me these little salted liquorice 'sweets', apparently all the rage in Sweden. She loved our crisps (potato chips), Walkers especially. I think she wanted to marry a musician, but as I could only read a bar a day that was me out! Still I think of her fondly.

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I used to have a Swedish girlfriend from Norrköping. She was a flautist at the RSAMD (Royal Scottish academy of music and drama), from Norrköping. Listening to her practice was torture, up and down the scales, I wondered if she would ever play a tune. She used to give me these little salted liquorice 'sweets', apparently all the rage in Sweden. She loved our crisps (potato chips), Walkers especially.
Saltlakrits, we also call it 'salmiak'.

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by Torunn
Saltlakrits, we also call it 'salmiak'.
Salmaik, that's probably them, an acquired taste! I also met a girl from Umea once too. She was half Laplander or something amazing like that. Her dad was an inventor. She liked me but it was not the right time. I think of her fondly too.

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Salmaik, that's probably them, an acquired taste! I also met a girl from Umea once too. She was half Laplander or something amazing like that. Her dad was an inventor. She liked me but it was not the right time. I think of her fondly too.
You have a lot on your mind... πŸ™‚

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by Torunn
You have a lot on your mind... πŸ™‚
Not really, just some little cherished memories 😡

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Not really, just some little cherished memories 😡
Such small things stay on your mind, really. When I lived in London, my friend and I would buy doughnuts covered in sugar, and try eating them without licking our lips - it was impossible. That was in 1964-65.

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Originally posted by Torunn
Such small things stay on your mind, really. When I lived in London, my friend and I would buy doughnuts covered in sugar, and try eating them without licking our lips - it was impossible. That was in 1964-65.
yes its like the ending to some Bergman film where a couple are floating on a tranquil lake facing imminent death and all thats fills their mind is that they forgot to feed the cat. Mmmmm doughnuts!

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by Torunn
Such small things stay on your mind, really. When I lived in London, my friend and I would buy doughnuts covered in sugar, and try eating them without licking our lips - it was impossible. That was in 1964-65.
There was a break through in 1968 and it became possible (just).

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23 Feb 17

Originally posted by robbie carrobie
She was a flautist at the RSAMD (Royal Scottish academy of music and drama), from Norrköping.
I had a girlfriend who played the pink oboe.



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