j.hutcheon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> lardychap wrote:
> > j.hutcheon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > It reminds me of the phrase about people wanting to be politicians
> > being disbarred on those grounds.
>
> Indeed. If I want to read about the doings of famous people I'll wait
> till they're safely dead and read an unexpurgated biography, thanks all
> the same.
Indeed. I can't believe that Halliwell has done enough to write two and
that the people stupid enough to buy it are clever enough to actually
READ.
>
> >
> > > Rather depressingly, the groom in one of the more recent weddings
I've
> > > attended is dead now.
> >
> > I went to a wedding in April 2001. In November 2001 the groom died on
a
> > mountain marathon. She gets my sympathy but hell fires, you're asking
> > for it if you're doing stupid things like that.
> >
> > G - won't run for a bus girl
>
> Very sensible. I have plenty of stamina for walking, but running is
> just silly, and running for 26 miles is insane.
Indeed. Drive. Take the bus. Cycle. But run. Up mountains? Get to
buggery.
G - lazy is as lazy does girl