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Snake
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Post by Snake »

Sorry to disappoint, but if you supported Us when we were called Headington United then your English teacher probably died years ago.

And like Mally said, English ain’t my first language so I do appreciate the difficulties in getting a message across in the native tongue of you Anglo-Saxon people.

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Mmm, a bit of sexy lamb for lunch on Sunday so long as my local supermarket have some left on their shelves given the panic buying that the weather has stimulated.
malcolmnl
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As far as I know (and hope) my English teacher is still alive and kicking. I saw him last at a school reunion in 2003 and since then I have been kept up to date by old school mates.
My first match at the Manor was in 1953 when I was 6. Maths test anybody?
Just checked on Wikipedia, he's still alive. :)
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Ancient Colin
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Post by Ancient Colin »

Suddenly I feel slightly less Ancient ...
malcolmnl
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Post by malcolmnl »

Glad I could help you Colin. :)
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Ascension Ox
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&quotmalcolmnl&quot wrote:As far as I know (and hope) my English teacher is still alive and kicking. I saw him last at a school reunion in 2003 and since then I have been kept up to date by old school mates.
My first match at the Manor was in 1953 when I was 6. Maths test anybody?
Just checked on Wikipedia, he's still alive. :)
What's his name, Dumbledore?
bob s
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Post by bob s »

.....my last wife was Dutch Colonial........often used to visit her parents in Holland. The only thing worth mentioning was that the trains there are the most punctual in the world.
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Snake
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&quotbob s&quot wrote:.....my last wife was Dutch Colonial........often used to visit her parents in Holland. The only thing worth mentioning was that the trains there are the most punctual in the world.
Oh, hello Mr Scholes! HNY. We’ve not had the pleasure of your company on our board for quite a while so it’s nice to know that you’re also still alive, matey.

It’s been a while since I contributed (and I’ve put in blocking software to stop my cat abusing my PC), but I was wondering how things are going on the OxVox forum? Have you mastered the complexities of being the administrator of it yet, or is Trevor considering “doing a Foster
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&quotmalcolmnl&quot wrote:As far as I know (and hope) my English teacher is still alive and kicking. I saw him last at a school reunion in 2003 and since then I have been kept up to date by old school mates.
My first match at the Manor was in 1953 when I was 6. Maths test anybody?
Just checked on Wikipedia, he's still alive. :)
1953 kinaida. Even before I was born.
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