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torquemada

18th May 2012, 17:17
Given their location in outer space, it would have to be the High Court.
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tonyw

18th May 2012, 17:22
On that point,why does Miss Universe always come from Earth?
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rosalind

18th May 2012, 17:24
Because it does not matter what her legs look like, there's heaven above.
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paul

18th May 2012, 17:31
...well any rubber implants could be Vulcan..
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pastille

18th May 2012, 18:09
Phew...you are still about. That's a relief...

Have a good holiday Torkie...if you are going abroad I am not sure whether you will be able to take your "insruments"...
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torquemada

18th May 2012, 18:21
I'll be in the Gower, so fully supplied with all requisite tools of the trade. The likely rain might cause a few problems with auto-da-fe though.
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rosalind

18th May 2012, 18:24
Have a good holiday, Torkie, lovely place. It can't rain all the time, even in Wales. I expect you know why they're called "Mumbles"??
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sallyw

18th May 2012, 19:44
As someone who lives in South Wales Rosalind I can tell you it FEELS like it rains all the time! My granny used to say if you could see the hills it was going to rain, and if you couldn't it was raining. Still Mumbles is a beautiful area, rain or shine!
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sallyw

18th May 2012, 19:45
Mumbles is a funny place,
A church without a steeple,
Houses made of old ships wrecked
And most peculiar people.
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sallyw

18th May 2012, 19:46
The origin of the name "Mumbles" is obscure. Wyn Owen and Morgan (2008) cite several possibilities: Middle English momele ("to mumble"), describing the "mumbling" of the sea next to the rocks; Latin mamillae meaning "breasts", in reference to the breast shaped silhouette of the islands and headland, and Old Norse mĂșli (snout, promontory).
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