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Salla Is Rolf fixed ?

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albaqwerty | 07:42 Fri 21st Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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Well as above really. The joys of motoring :D
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Thank you for remembering alba. It is all quite bizarre - this last few weeks I have realised that the Rolf Harris didgeridoo vibrating noises only happen when it's really really cold - as in -3 or below. So that explains why I had a few weeks of it occurring most days, then it disappeared when the milder weather came.

Still doesn't explain what it was though - but we all know Rolf is an antipodean (got that word from the You crossword....) and therefore probably doesn't feel comfortable in the cold so groans a lot.....?!!
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Hopefully it won't get as cold for Rolf to make a re-appearance (Not that I complaining about him as a person)

The You crossword has a lot to answer for lol
I racked my brain to come up with Antipodean - one of those words that's on the tip of your tongue & the edge of your memory, but just won't splutter or surface.

Funny you should mention it this week - because as it's been so cold in a morning this week, the noise has started up again. Now I know it's nothing serious, I quite welcome the old Didge - I start singing Two Little Boys or Waltzing Matilda & think of sunshine rather than the frost.
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eek sorry for mentioning it. You know the feeling, when you say the heating is working fine and 5 minutes later it decides not to.

I also ask my lot to read the tip of my tongue 'cos that's where the word is but they're hopeless as that sort of thing.
Some people can lip-read, but it's a rare person indeed who can tongue-read....!

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