Jokes1 min ago
I see England, I see France
Last week I saw an old episode of Moonlighting. the name of the episode was I see England, I see France, I see Maddie's netherworld. It immediately struck me as probably being a paraphrase, so I searched for that phrase barring the netherworld-part, and got tons of hits. I gather it's a 'teasing rhyme' (if that be the term) and that the last part of it would normally be I see (name)'s underpants. But even that sounds like a paraphrase to me, as if the origin was oh I don't know - a Churchill speech or something... "I see England, I see France, united in ..." etcetera. (Just fantasizing.)
Does anyone know anything about the origin - or if the rhyme is the origin.
Thanks in advance and for now, more personal thanks sometime next week.
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it's very noisy out tonight
think I need to pump up the volume
is it just me getting old or is Kylie's new song bl00dy awful?
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/high-zoom/dmc-fz18e b-s/index.htm
no, Kylie's song's called 'wow' - which gets it off to a bad start for me...in Nottingham if you're 'wowin' you're wailing/crying :o) I like her as a rule but this song I have to switch off I'm afraid. It's on youtube so you can play it as soon as I've pulled the plug which is any moment n.....
Oh no Robininny pulled the plug on herself... I think I'll do the same so nitie nite. I say wow a lot Robinia, but I think you did your catapult in with those kitchen zinks anyway so I'll risk it, he he.
http://i18.tinypic.com/5xt5dl2.jpg
were taken with a 12x zoom lens, which is also pretty zoomy but not as much as the new one, and as you see the results are pretty good. (Though that particular pic wasn't zoomed in on nearly that much.) However, a couple of minor irritations: skies can get bleached too white, and shadows (eg the top of the column) can look blue rather than black. But Photoshop can sort these out.
blimey that camera looks a bit complicated,im still sussing out me brownie,i cant seem to turn on the colour ?(:O)
no snow ere at the mo ....
hope you feel better soon shaney.
yo
later......
Kit We have those playgrounds for older folk over here in Ibiza Town, the apparatus are painted blue and yellow, although as yet I've never been on one.
ok, who's got an effigy of me? (effogey?) feels like someone's sticking a blunt needle in me derriere...might be time to get a new bed....how about this? I'm trying to imagine the consequences if you flopped down on that a bit heavily last thing at night.... you could be looking at the stars - from the roof, hahaha
lovely pic jno...
where are my binoculars?
<thought I'd get that one in before he weeble-ises me & sticks me on it>
right, I'm off down the biddypark to whizz down the slide on a bread paper...
> > > > > > >
Bye for now, gotta hit the shower so I can hit the streets looking for a carrot cake dealer.
It's bad enough when they close down handbag shops .
I am still scouring the world for somewhere warm and dry to live .
The desert looks nice and warm but there is a distinct lack of lippy and nail varnish retail outlets and all that sand would get in my chs sandwich.
don't worry Kit some highly influential names are behind your campaign....impressive eh?
Shaney, the grass was a one-off, that's why I rushed into Lunnun to immortalise it. It vanished after a couple of days. But it was actually rather nice and people were picnicking and enjoying themselves. The statue of, er, you know who, wasn't there at the time, of course, that was later sculpted by Robinia Epstein.
Perhaps Ken will roll it out for me on my next visit !
I've just realised that's Vinny atop Nelsons Column .
Shows how groggy I feel ! I had to peer at it sideways.
Oh lawd ...that has made me snort even more !
"England expects that every man will do his duty."
"Kiss me Vinny "!
I asked a question about IKEA in Society & Culture / People & Places and I've never had such response in all my history with the AnswerBank...
Hi marm, long time no see. Stick with us, kid, we'll go places. Like... the biddy playground in Blackley?