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Dont know why Cats, but I envisage you as being like a strict schoolmame! Complete with cane and a cape........or maybe a warder from 'Prisoner cell block H'! :wink:




:shock: :shock: Have you seen the shoes?!! Never!

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I am really quite horrid. :*: Come on it has taken you six days to sort out an appointment, and I have been almost sympathetic ... have you been out and brought olive of cloves as I suggested on Sunday? No?


:roll: ... along with being nasty, I'm a humourless prude .... I have no redeeming features. :wink:


Did your Uncle Shakespeare once write a play about you and two of your mates? :?



:roll: :roll: :roll: Yep. Had a bit part in Act I Scene I Macbeth but Uncle Will dedicated 'The untamed shrew' to me before he was told he couldn't let a woman win so wrote 'The taming of ..' instead ... so unmodern of him. :*:


No Cats :*: - I think Dave is referring to The Three Graces (you, me and Maggie) didn't they appear in a Shakespeare play at some point? :wink: :*:

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Think along these lines:

"When shall we three meet again"

Far more interesting than the three graces.

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the three witches.

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Think along these lines:

"When shall we three meet again"

Far more interesting than the three graces.


Yes. Act 1 Scene 1 Macbeth. :roll:

Shakespeare references: Hamlet, 'Alas poor Yorick. Shame about the toothache'

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:*: That's quite good Luke.

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Dawoodcock wrote:
Think along these lines:

"When shall we three meet again"

Far more interesting than the three graces.


I know what he meant .... I'll have you know that I studied Macbeth for A Level english Literature AND got a Grade A ...... but that WAS in 1975 :*:

Just thought the Three Graces put us in a better light - dunno where they came from though - don't think they were Shakespeare?

How about the three stooges then? :*:

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The Three Graces - daughters of Zeus and companions to the Muses .... :roll:

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The Three Graces - daughters of Zeus and companions to the Muses .... :roll:


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Clever a*se :*:

I did O Level Classical Studies too ..... the teacher wasn't very inspiring and I lost interest ...... just at the bit where she was taking about Zeus' daughters .... :*: :wink:

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The Three Graces by Burne-Jones

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I must protest about the filth portayed in that last post by that filthmiester admin DAWoodcock. I'm outraged and will be writing to my local fishmonger to complain in the strongest tone!

Disgruntled of Oughtibridge!

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I must protest about the filth portayed in that last post by that filthmiester admin DAWoodcock. I'm outraged and will be writing to my local fishmonger to complain in the strongest tone!

Disgruntled of Oughtibridge!



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