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Don't Drink Tea At The Millennium Hotel In London

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D. Spencer Hines - 27 Jan 2007 03:20 GMT
...Especially with Russians.

And naïve pogues and poguettes still believe small numbers of hardcore
Communists and Fascists aren't still a danger in 2007.

Hilarious!

How Sweet It Is!

DSH
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DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Bryn - 27 Jan 2007 10:47 GMT
>...Especially with Russians.
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>Lux et Veritas et Libertas

There are certain benefits to emitting a subtle blue glow in the dark..

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Adam Whyte-Settlar - 27 Jan 2007 16:29 GMT
> There are certain benefits to emitting a subtle blue glow in the dark..

Don't tell me - you become overpoweringly attractive to lacewings?
You are *such* a ******* weirdo Bryn.
Bryn - 27 Jan 2007 18:25 GMT
>> There are certain benefits to emitting a subtle blue glow in the dark..
>
>Don't tell me - you become overpoweringly attractive to lacewings?
>You are *such* a ******* weirdo Bryn.

And what's wrong with lacewings?

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Adam Whyte-Settlar - 28 Jan 2007 06:25 GMT
>>> There are certain benefits to emitting a subtle blue glow in the dark..
>>
>>Don't tell me - you become overpoweringly attractive to lacewings?
>>You are *such* a ******* weirdo Bryn.
>
> And what's wrong with lacewings?

They are the current dinner hazard and thus today's pet hate
The invaders come in waves - a different species every few days.
Last night it was the turn of the lacewings to attack the candlelabras and
initiate a small yet sizzling fire-storm.
Gecko Patrol were overwhelmed by the sheer numbers.
There's something else evil out there tonight - I can see them even from
here.
Soup's off that's for sure.
Renia - 28 Jan 2007 00:11 GMT
Ohmygosh! I actually stayed there! Smack over the road from hubby's
office (the one he was ejected from in favour of the Piraeus one). We'd
gone up to Town for some reason or another (genealogy plus spending a
fortune at Janet Raeger?) and couldn't be bothered going home, so camped
at the Millenium.

Am I safe?

(Couldn't be bothered reading the Blog. Don't do blogs.)

> ....Especially with Russians.
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> Lux et Veritas et Libertas
D. Spencer Hines - 28 Jan 2007 00:57 GMT
Now, probably quite safe.

But when did you stay there?

DSH

> Ohmygosh! I actually stayed there! Smack over the road from hubby's office
> (the one he was ejected from in favour of the Piraeus one). We'd gone up
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> (Couldn't be bothered reading the Blog. Don't do blogs.)

>> ....Especially with Russians.
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>> Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Renia - 28 Jan 2007 02:09 GMT
> Now, probably quite safe.

Thank goodness.

> But when did you stay there?

2002.

> DSH
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D. Spencer Hines - 28 Jan 2007 03:46 GMT
No Problem.

DSH

>> Now, probably quite safe.
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The Highlander - 28 Jan 2007 17:24 GMT
>No Problem.
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>>>>>Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Splendid example of banality run amok!

The Highlander

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Martin - 28 Jan 2007 18:33 GMT
> Ohmygosh! I actually stayed there! Smack over the road from hubby's
> office (the one he was ejected from in favour of the Piraeus one). We'd
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> Am I safe?

Almost certainly, yes.

Had they been serving Polonium sauce with anything, or using it to bulk up the
sugar, you would have found out by now. If that is how the unfortunate chap was
'introduced' to the stuff, the half life is quite short, so he would have been
fine had it been there since 2002...

          Cheers
                  Martin
 
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