Great Issue of PBO...

Richard_Peevor

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Finally got around to reading the last issue... Just thought it was worth a mention that it seemed full of a lot of interesting articles and was a really good read..

Happy sailing everyone...

Rich

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I have to say that I thought it was really good too. Of course I may be biased because it has input from me c/w a glorious photo of my handsome self in it.

Martin

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Re: Thats another bid..

if it was .. he was wasting his time.

I tried and failed,.. paid for it in the end,. bought mine online tho
and saved 30%..

i think it's good, but then I know nowt about the subject so it wouldn't be difficult to impress me..

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I might have known that you'd put your tuppence worth in. Your only jealous because I'm a famous published Journo now. It's page 46 if your interested. I know you'll rush out & buy every copy now. It could be the biggest seller since Harry Potter Philosopher got stoned.

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I can see the meet next weekend is going to be interesting - You, tcm and Kim in a little clique for famous journalists, ignoring us mere mortals ,or deigning to pass on a few words of wisdom. Will you be taking notes on your iPaq?

Still, there is one advantage to this new celebrity status, now that I have a photo of your majestic visage, I'll be able to identify who to swamp with my excessive wash /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Of course I won't let fame go to my head. If you bring you copy along next weekend I may be prepared to autograph it for you!

Yes I will be taking notes & come the glorious day brothers the Stinkies may be the first against the wall!

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Just popped out to the outhouse, where last copy of PBO had been cut into squares and hung on nail for use later.

Retrieved the corner of p46 from deep inside. If I can dry it off, and clean it up a little, I'd be honoured if you'd autograph it.

Those that issue orders to put people up against a wall, end up there themselves, according to the history books. I'll be nice, and just bring the paintball gun next weekend ;)

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Look mate your only jealous because I hail from the country that spawned the immortal Bard & I obviosly share his immense creative talent. The best your lot could manage was some bloke that Robert Zimmerman thought was ok so he nicked his name for a stage persona.

When I'm collecting my Pulitzer I may deign to look at you.

Raggies Rule!

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Your Scottish? Which of Burns' poems do you think is the best? Tam O'Shanter for me every time!

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Re: Immortal Bard

Only a Scotsman could come up with a response like that. The Bard that I referred to was, of course William Shakespear. Although I must admit to preferring the "We Timoruos Beastie" to anything containing Milky Wood.

I think the Scotch Whisky is better than that rotten Welsh stuff tool. I'll even bet that Brendan prefers the proper stuff.

Martin

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Stuck for something to do

After finishing trading insults, why not take your vessel & do it (the Iditarod of course). Best thing short of [proper] sailing.

Nice name BTW.

Regards

Richard.


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Re: Stuck for something to do

Not real insults I promise.

I don't think the leg would steer well, and the grp would look dreadful afterwards

I stayed in the hotel which is the HQ of the Iditarod many years ago, and I'd love to go and watch the race. Only problem is, there's no way of 'watching' it live after they've left

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Excuse me, but P46 is nothing.........I was on the FRONT COVER of the January PBO, and only Twister Ken noticed. Now that was a REALLY good issue!! (not that I want to steal anyones thunder of course)

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Re: Immortal Bard

The last time you said you had Welsh origins so we'll keep our insults based on that country. If I tried to follow you everywhere I'd have the U.N. going to sleep. Besides which Poteen is O.K. & I can't have you allied with anything that good.

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O.K. I can understand that you are arguing the aethetic qualities of an issue that devotes the front cover to your glorious visage but, although P46 is a smaller picture of my handsome self, you also have the benefit of a sample of my literary outpourings. I am sure that this alone will elevate this particular magazine to the heights of a collectors issue. With Beckham signature changing hands at £100 a time, the offer to Brendan to sign his copy must be akin to telling him next weeks winning lottery numbers. He could afford to go out & but a proper Raggie boat & get rid of that Stinkie job he has now. He knows it makes sense.

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Oh go on, steal his thunder please. He's busy over on the meet forum talking about his throbbing parts! Someone has to deflate him

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