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  • G-G_4
    G-G_4 Posts: 3,090 Forumite
    johng_uk wrote: »



    Idiophreak - You up in gods' own country are you mate?

    He lives down south? ;) :laugh:

    Yeah, thread title and location sound good to me.. do it do it do it.. :D
    :D BSC Member 155 :cool:
  • johng_uk
    johng_uk Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    G-G wrote: »
    He lives down south? ;) :laugh:

    Yeah, thread title and location sound good to me.. do it do it do it.. :D

    Lol and how do you know that!! You been perving?? :p
    John :beer:

    Life's too short.........
  • Idiophreak
    Idiophreak Posts: 12,024 Forumite
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    Man, I'm confused (and feeling a little hunted ;))....I do indeed live down south...Is this a ref. to "the scottish play"?
  • johng_uk
    johng_uk Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    Idiophreak wrote: »
    Man, I'm confused (and feeling a little hunted ;))....I do indeed live down south...Is this a ref. to "the scottish play"?

    Sure was my friend!!:D
    John :beer:

    Life's too short.........
  • G-G_4
    G-G_4 Posts: 3,090 Forumite
    :rotfl: no, no, no.. you've got me all wrong.. :rotfl:

    I was simply saying that Scotland is not God's own country - The South is ;) - Where I come from :) - Well, technically i'm from the midlands.. Not from Bradford you see, just live here.. :D

    Oh God, I sound guilty now don't I?

    Can you hear digging? :o

    But yes, it was a reference to the Scotland thing you are going to see tonight.. What is that then?
    :D BSC Member 155 :cool:
  • Idiophreak
    Idiophreak Posts: 12,024 Forumite
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    Ah...well I'm seeing it in Windsor, so not *too* northern...

    For the reference of anyone who may have been confused by the above, (from wiki):

    "The Scottish play" and "The Bard's play" are euphemisms often used for William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the first being a reference to the play's Scottish setting... Saying "Macbeth" inside a theatre is often considered taboo, as it is thought to bring on the curse associated with the play.

    Man, I think the new titles about right...way OT now :)
  • G-G_4
    G-G_4 Posts: 3,090 Forumite
    :laugh: I thought you were going to watch Scotland play football.. :tongue: How uneducated do I feel now..
    :D BSC Member 155 :cool:
  • johng_uk
    johng_uk Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    John :beer:

    Life's too short.........
  • johng_uk
    johng_uk Posts: 1,960 Forumite
    Abandon ship!!!!!!!!

    :eek:
    John :beer:

    Life's too short.........
  • G-G_4
    G-G_4 Posts: 3,090 Forumite
    :laugh: I'm stuck!!! I can't get away...
    :D BSC Member 155 :cool:
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