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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 1:51 pm
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Panthino the Moth and_solo_said ficklefiend Seconded. If you hang around here for any length of time you will come across me talking about Qi. I'm obsessed. I object to it being called 'one of the greatest programs on TV'.
It is clearly the best. Objection sustained.
QI is the best program on TV.
3nodding
Hmm... I prefer Have I Got News For You personally...
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:30 pm
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Foetus In Fetu Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 3:55 pm
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Panthino the Moth and_solo_said ficklefiend Seconded. If you hang around here for any length of time you will come across me talking about Qi. I'm obsessed. I object to it being called 'one of the greatest programs on TV'.
It is clearly the best. Objection sustained.
QI is the best program on TV.
3nodding
Uhuh. The best show to EVER have been aired is Changing Rooms with Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen. Anything else is a pale imitation. There is no debate here.
That aside, QI is pretty damn good.
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Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:05 pm
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Lady of Spain Panthino the Moth and_solo_said ficklefiend Seconded. If you hang around here for any length of time you will come across me talking about Qi. I'm obsessed. I object to it being called 'one of the greatest programs on TV'.
It is clearly the best. Objection sustained.
QI is the best program on TV.
3nodding Uhuh. The best show to EVER have been aired is Changing Rooms with Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen. Anything else is a pale imitation. There is no debate here. That aside, QI is pretty damn good. I saw Lawerence Llewlyn-Bowen in Newcastle. Just about got run over. At least I think it was him. It might have been a very good look-a-like.
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Shadow of an Illusion Crew
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:52 am
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Sir_Catherine Invictus_88 Quote: 3) Can someone tell me how to tie a cravat or link me somewhere that can show me? It depends on the cravat; some are just like scarves so you can left-over-right, right under, and straighten.
As for how to tie others, I've no idea. I can point you in the right direction though.
www.sheridanclub.co.uk. Get your card from the printers, and post your query. I know for a fact that at least three of them wear cravats. I am confused here. I checked the link and am not entierly sure what the Sheridan Club has to do with cravats, but then I only looked at the first couple pages. What is this 'card from the printers' you speak of? Did I miss a refrence somewhere along the way?
It's a sort of online social club, modelled roughly on a London Gentlemen's Club, except that it accepts both sexes. They're all a bit eccentric, and a good many of them wear cravats and suchlike which makes tham very able to help you out.
In order to register it helps (but is not compulsory) to get your card from the printers. It's one of the options on the 'favourites' tab. You can just tap out your question though, you don't need to be a member to post there.
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:23 pm
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Invictus_88 Sir_Catherine Invictus_88 Quote: 3) Can someone tell me how to tie a cravat or link me somewhere that can show me? It depends on the cravat; some are just like scarves so you can left-over-right, right under, and straighten.
As for how to tie others, I've no idea. I can point you in the right direction though.
www.sheridanclub.co.uk. Get your card from the printers, and post your query. I know for a fact that at least three of them wear cravats. I am confused here. I checked the link and am not entierly sure what the Sheridan Club has to do with cravats, but then I only looked at the first couple pages. What is this 'card from the printers' you speak of? Did I miss a refrence somewhere along the way? It's a sort of online social club, modelled roughly on a London Gentlemen's Club, except that it accepts both sexes. They're all a bit eccentric, and a good many of them wear cravats and suchlike which makes tham very able to help you out.
In order to register it helps (but is not compulsory) to get your card from the printers. It's one of the options on the 'favourites' tab. You can just tap out your question though, you don't need to be a member to post there. I've read that twice as sex club. Not sure why, I'm just reading, trundle, trundle, sex club, what! sex club?, go back, nope no sex club, thought that sounded funny.
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Shadow of an Illusion Crew
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:31 pm
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Invictus_88 Sir_Catherine Invictus_88 Quote: 3) Can someone tell me how to tie a cravat or link me somewhere that can show me? It depends on the cravat; some are just like scarves so you can left-over-right, right under, and straighten.
As for how to tie others, I've no idea. I can point you in the right direction though.
www.sheridanclub.co.uk. Get your card from the printers, and post your query. I know for a fact that at least three of them wear cravats. I am confused here. I checked the link and am not entierly sure what the Sheridan Club has to do with cravats, but then I only looked at the first couple pages. What is this 'card from the printers' you speak of? Did I miss a refrence somewhere along the way? It's a sort of online social club, modelled roughly on a London Gentlemen's Club, except that it accepts both sexes. They're all a bit eccentric, and a good many of them wear cravats and suchlike which makes tham very able to help you out.
In order to register it helps (but is not compulsory) to get your card from the printers. It's one of the options on the 'favourites' tab. You can just tap out your question though, you don't need to be a member to post there.
Okay, I understand that they can help me out. For that I do thank you. I am still confused by 'getting my card from the printers'. Do you mean printing out a membership card from their site and sending it in is technicaly best, but I can ask questions without doing this, or am I completly missing your meaning here?
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Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:37 am
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Sir_Catherine Invictus_88 Sir_Catherine Invictus_88 Quote: 3) Can someone tell me how to tie a cravat or link me somewhere that can show me? It depends on the cravat; some are just like scarves so you can left-over-right, right under, and straighten.
As for how to tie others, I've no idea. I can point you in the right direction though.
www.sheridanclub.co.uk. Get your card from the printers, and post your query. I know for a fact that at least three of them wear cravats. I am confused here. I checked the link and am not entierly sure what the Sheridan Club has to do with cravats, but then I only looked at the first couple pages. What is this 'card from the printers' you speak of? Did I miss a refrence somewhere along the way? It's a sort of online social club, modelled roughly on a London Gentlemen's Club, except that it accepts both sexes. They're all a bit eccentric, and a good many of them wear cravats and suchlike which makes tham very able to help you out.
In order to register it helps (but is not compulsory) to get your card from the printers. It's one of the options on the 'favourites' tab. You can just tap out your question though, you don't need to be a member to post there. Okay, I understand that they can help me out. For that I do thank you. I am still confused by 'getting my card from the printers'. Do you mean printing out a membership card from their site and sending it in is technicaly best, but I can ask questions without doing this, or am I completly missing your meaning here?
No no no, it's just how you sign up.
In retrospect, don't bother. Just pose your question and you'll probably get useful responses.
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