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The Pub (Part 48)
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twassington
28-11-2016
Morning all peepsicles! I hear the workmen are still at it It had better be worth it!!

Large tea and two weetabix and moo please.
Gemo52
28-11-2016
’d affternoon.

Didn’t go to a concert we had tickets for on Sunday. Did go and see A Street Cat Called Bob at the cinema.
twassington
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by Gemo52:
“’d affternoon.

Didn’t go to a concert we had tickets for on Sunday. Did go and see A Street Cat Called Bob at the cinema.”

A lovely film and Bob played himself! What a clever moggy. Lovely story, my friend actually met the real James and Bob years ago when they were still selling the Big Issue. She asked if she could take Bob home and let James have her two Bengals but he said no
hooter
28-11-2016
afternoon peeps

nice cuppa and a mince pie plez...ta
planets
28-11-2016
Bottle of Prosecco and a long straw please.
EddyBee
28-11-2016
Good afternoon everyone.

Tea please and 2 free empty plates and serviettes for the large slices of Christmas cake I just bought for myself and Chin.

*Leaves Chin's cake on the bar*.
Gemo52
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by twassington:
“A lovely film and Bob played himself! What a clever moggy. Lovely story, my friend actually met the real James and Bob years ago when they were still selling the Big Issue. She asked if she could take Bob home and let James have her two Bengals but he said no ”

It was a lovely film. Mr G went a bit reluctantly and he really enjoyed it too. As soon as I knew the film came out I made him promise that we could see it and I’d read that they had lined up several cats to play Bob but he ended up just playing himself. He’s an amazing cat.
twassington
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by Gemo52:
“It was a lovely film. Mr G went a bit reluctantly and he really enjoyed it too. As soon as I knew the film came out I made him promise that we could see it and I’d read that they had lined up several cats to play Bob but he ended up just playing himself. He’s an amazing cat.”

He's gorgeous. I've read the books as I am sure you have. Very heartwarming!!

Evening all peeps. Large hot chocolate please with a shot of Kahlua.
chinchin
28-11-2016
Evening all *clunks & clatters*
twassington
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Evening all *clunks & clatters*”

Ta muchly chinsenstein. How goes it?
chinchin
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by twassington:
“Ta muchly chinsenstein. How goes it?”

Feeling a little bored, but OK. How's you?
twassington
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Feeling a little bored, but OK. How's you?”

Warm enough now the fire is lit, ta very muchly, I am never ever bored though
chinchin
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by EddyBee:
“Good afternoon everyone.

Tea please and 2 free empty plates and serviettes for the large slices of Christmas cake I just bought for myself and Chin.

*Leaves Chin's cake on the bar*. ”

Ta very muchly Eddy.

Originally Posted by twassington:
“Warm enough now the fire is lit, ta very muchly, I am never ever bored though ”

meh
chinchin
28-11-2016
Please sign and share thanks:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petit...signatures/new
twassington
28-11-2016
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Please sign and share thanks:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petit...signatures/new”

Done
Scots rool
29-11-2016
*opens pub* Morning all.
Scots rool
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by twassington:
“Morning all peepsicles! I hear the workmen are still at it It had better be worth it!!

Large tea and two weetabix and moo please.”

You'll be pleased to know they're now finished.
The professional cleaners will be in later.
Originally Posted by EddyBee:
“Good afternoon everyone.

Tea please and 2 free empty plates and serviettes for the large slices of Christmas cake I just bought for myself and Chin.

*Leaves Chin's cake on the bar*.”

*prepares hefty bill for Eddy the Crook*
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Ta very muchly Eddy.



meh ”

*deducts chinny's wages accordingly*
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Please sign and share thanks:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petit...signatures/new”

Signed.
chinchin
29-11-2016
Morning Sr and thanks for signing.
Scots rool
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“Morning Sr and thanks for signing. ”

Morning chinnychew, how's it hangin'? *clunk*
chinchin
29-11-2016
The first rule of thesaurus club: You don't talk, articulate, chat, discuss, mention or vocalise about thesaurus club.
chinchin
29-11-2016
There's a thin line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will get this joke.
Scots rool
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by chinchin:
“The first rule of thesaurus club: You don't talk, articulate, chat, discuss, mention or vocalise about thesaurus club.”

Originally Posted by chinchin:
“There's a thin line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will get this joke.”

*whacks chinny over the head with a thesaurus*

Stop it now! Go & do some work.
twassington
29-11-2016
Morning all.....oooh, no more banging and crashing! Exciting

Large tea please and a bowl of porridge. Very crisp and frosty this morning. That will do the brussels sprouts and parsnips a power of good Always better after the frost's been on them
farmer bob
29-11-2016
Morning

An a braw yin it is tae, ma baffies are aw clabber fae traipsing across yon stank.
Twa' rowies please quine, I could eat the hin-end o' a tumshie raw!
I was black-affrontit when I seen my ballop was open
The bowff in that cludgie wid sicken ye, aye it's a sair chauve fir a half loaf these days.
Enough o' this clishmaclaver, I'll have yon rowies noo.
twassington
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by farmer bob:
“Morning

An a braw yin it is tae, ma baffies are aw clabber fae traipsing across yon stank.
Twa' rowies please quine, I could eat the hin-end o' a tumshie raw!
I was black-affrontit when I seen my ballop was open
The bowff in that cludgie wid sicken ye, aye it's a sair chauve fir a half loaf these days.
Enough o' this clishmaclaver, I'll have yon rowies noo.”

Erm...............................morning Bob!
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