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nungate | 20:05 Sat 22nd Mar 2014 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Good evening and welcome to Nungate Towers and the latest meeting of the Mad Over Fifties Club.
Igor is in the entrance hall, waiting to collect coats, cloaks and broomsticks, for concealment around various crooks and nannies in the Towers, however whether the aforementioned garments ever see the light of day again purely down to chance
Our Tailcock for tonight is the "Jolly Zookeeper" an interesting brew, lovely aroma ............................
Our hot plate special tonight is a step away from our normal fare, we have kangaroo steaks, and other "exotic meats" Of course, just in case the "special" is not to everyone's taste we will have an alternative available
when we decide what it is we'll let members know. On the pudding trolley there is a tropical fruit pavlova with lots of whipped cream (no bananas) and of course it would not be a proper meeting of MOFC without our world famous (well in the AB world that is) volly vonts, canopies, and horses doovers.....
Up in the Great Hall Gallery the minstrels are warming up readying themselves to give us a selection of Madrigals and toccattas (yet again....)
and in the ballroom, we have engaged the services of that well known local band the Tone Deafs to play for those wishing to dance or simply shuffle around the floor! (will members please remember to remain vertical at all times during the dancing) As an extra treat tonight we have "acquired" some penguins who will be on parade later this evening, we also have a juggling polar bear and tap dancing giraffe (I do hope he doesn't fall in to the sink!!!)
As always we have a fabulous choice of activities and games for our members, the indoor pool is lovely and warm(ish) and ready for those wishing a swim. The hot tub is still in the dungeons keeping company with the indoor pool, as is the mini bar! The library is fully stocked and we have just received the latest edition of Home and Quantum Physics monthly, I'm told it's a very interesting read .....
Members will be aware of all the facilities available at the Towers for their use and enjoyment, I would however like to reiterate that members must not feed the Triffid in the conservatory and must deposit all litter in the bins provided and not toss it in the moat, as it gives the piranhas indigestion, we had to call the ickthyological vet out this week as some of our fish had developed a severe case of the "upset Tummies" and we had to empty the moat and refill it (we have the scars to prove it!!)
Members wishing to stay overnight are requested to make their wishes known to Belle in the vestibule who will arrange a guest suite for them in the West Wing.
A warm welcome awaits all who dare enter these portals


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Anyhoo DT, I thought that you were into archaeology seeing as you have bought one ton of chalk and fossils for the riffle.
just specs strength, daisy, my vision is obviously not acute enough!
Just continue being cute Dt.
Archaeology - rummaging around in the Towers basement or Queenie's handbag. Geology - determining what's the Towers are made of, or if there is gold under the West Tower.
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You'll probably find Lord Lucan riding Shergar in Queenie's handbag you know
Daughter archaeologist, Son geologist, what a pair of grubby children I produced.
The Bard smiles as sweetly as any Welsh sheep....

http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd336/fr_slingsandarrows/fun1.jpg
Talking about sheep, how are the goats, piranhas, penguins, Eric and the rest? Anyone seen PolarBear in these extremes recently?
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no, haven't seen hide nor hair of Polar Bear recently, been a while though
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..... and the goats are fine, the sick piranhas are improving, they are in the pool in the conservatory, and the alpacas, llamas and zebras are all doing fine, we don't have any sheep 0 must look into that
No, I haven't seen her lately, I miss parking that berg of her's.

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..... and the goats are fine


Queenie is doing a sterling job there, nungate.
the excuse for all that ice to go into a G&T - with a twang of Greenland Lime....
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she is, any chance of their collection any time soon? Just wondering
I'll have to speak to minty about that, nungate.
E4ric has recently passed his Navigation in Fog exam with flying colours (oops, sorry) and next has an exam in Advanced Flying Skills and Kidnap Avoidance.
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Well done Eric! What a clever one you have there Daisy you must be so proud!
He'll sweep through that next exam, Daisy.
By the way are you still getting that thing on your computer that tells you that this site is unsafe ?.
Oh I am nun, but never worked out why we should avoid sleeping baby goats. Any ideas Tony?
Did what you advised Tony and so far all clear. Thanks.

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