On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:41:13 -0300, Anen <anne.magee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Quoth Alan Brand:
>
>>On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 16:58:11 -0300, Anen <anne.magee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>>Quoth Alan Brand:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 01:58:47 +0100, Steve Criddle
>>>><nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>[re afb-a website]
>>>>
>>>>>The information therein does seem a little outdated. ANNA is listed
>>>>>as a regular, and Ken apparently is still living up the road from me.
>>>>
>>>>I just gave it a place to sit, I don't have knowledge or time for a
>>>>major overhaul. ANNA (and many others) are obviously "some
>>>>irregulars". (He quickly defends the indefensible.)
>>>
>>>None of use are really regular any more (and I mean that in a
>>>non-digestive way). Maybe you should rename that section "afba
>>>irregulars".
>>
>>I thought perhaps I'd shuffle the Irregulars into a sequence that
>>reflects recent activity - if you've posted in the last 3 months, say,
>>and drop the rest to the bottom (as it were) as Fallen By The Wayside
>
>Can you write a script that will scan afba and shuffle the photies
>automatically?
Probably, but I can't be arsed.
>>... this might encourage some to return to the fold - I for one am
>>always ready to welcome a fallen woman ... I'm also planning to update
>>my picture, which is way out of date and subsequently quite
>>flattering.
>
>You can update my picture if you like. Copy the one in the Guinness
>hat from flickr.
Gosh, I hadn't seen that ... what an attractive look ... BTW, I'm
using that link as a character reference.
>>>Or does that mean we'd have to run errands for Sherlock Holmes?
>>
>>I don't "do" running
>
>I thought you were all paranoid and panicstricken. Doesn't that
>require at least a little running?
More cowering in a corner doing my wee timorous beastie impersonation.
[snip]
>>>Anne, with cla****ng chemotherapy and house inspector tomorrow morning
>>>girl
>>
>>You should have told your house inspector to dress in pastel colours
>
>Sadly I probably won't meet him, so I'll never know anything about his
>dress sense. I'll be having toxic chemicals poured into my body. My
>father has agreed to take my place. Maybe he can wear my Guinness hat.
On my first reading of the above, I thought that your Da had agreed to
have your toxic chemical treatment. A generous, if ultimately useless,
offer. Just the sort of thing that we Dads often seem to do for our
perpetually little girls.
--
AlanB, mean swell girl


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