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nungate | 21:09 Sat 24th Nov 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The doors of Nungate Towers have again been thrown open to welcome all of the Mad Over Fifites out there in AB land. Tonight's tailcock will be the "November Noggin" a spicy warming brew, just right for a cold, wet and windy November night. Also on offer are our usual selection of horses doovers and volly vonts, tonight's "hot plate" we have "All in " casserole - who knows what might be found in there, dumplings? Well, maybe......
On the pudding trolley is Plum Duff and custard. The minstrels will be playing pontoon in the gallery, our favourite band The Tone Deafs will be playing in the Great Hall. We have a special guest performing in the Music room, Flamenco Flo and her poodles. Such fun.

For tonight's roflI have: 1 Spartak Moscow shirt (trampled)
Bag of catnip
Jar of odd buttons


Welcome one and all who dare enter here

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Tango I think qom, never fear DT, I have my dirk under cover.
whether Scots gals follow their male counterparts as to the kilt.........

we had a letter of protest from an Old Boy Scot in my school in Northern England when we were, eventually, allowed to wear long troos in the 6th form - "Yae need the final year fae a decent crop under the kilt."

Then cricket matches against Fettes - what a sight - tight white shorts and red socks - the gals of Mary Erskine straining to be released........
ooh I think these are tango shoes lol
and we had the nickname that I shall not repeat...if thats the case DT we got the wrong one...but no tights and undergarments were worn at all times
(if sibbo is still there, it's no wonder that Tony Blair ended up as he is........)
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They do not follow the men in that respect DT, - can get muddy windy in Edinburgh - would you wear a kilt without your winter drawers? (even for a good crop! lol at that one!
I dae ken, QoM........was further north at some point!
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oh yeah Queenie, I think I remember that nickname, - the tango twins and a certain footballer spring to mind! (no names, no pack drill!)
DT still here, what happened to him?
I would have loved to have been a spectator at that cricket match, DT lol.
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I'd have enjoyed that match too, Tony
I'm here, honey.......
I had to endure it twice - the Mary Erskine gals were ok (behind the sight-screens).
Endure, DT. LOL.
Intruding on private(s) grief.

Nothing's worn under the kilt, they just have to bear the marks of a Tango (sp????)
just replied - and the wind is now howling here....... :-(
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Howling gales! Let's batten down the hatches and try to partayyy!
Are you sure the house is safe from flooding DT?
Wow that sounds painful BigMac lol.
Is it as bad as that DT.
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Only painful if it's an Argetentinian tango (or should that be Tonga? ouch!)
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this laptop cannot spell ^ Argentinian

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