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    Always good to hear someone new addicted as bad as the rest of us. Don't mind Ed and Mick there like an old married couple most of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    1- Michael Crawford.
    2- yes, on the internet.
    3- some pagans, and there may be one in Dover, but the famous one is in Westbury (near where I used to live). They also did phaluses.
    4- it's the accent, especially the Queensland ones.
    5- letting the welsh in.
    6- I would prefer to sing "the voice" at my swearing in ceremony but there you go.
    7- because they are actually smarter than the smart people.
    8- jimmy five bellies. (he is real)
    9- English, and loud slow english for when they go to foreign, or visitors come. Because it is the only language worth learning.
    10- do you want any more answers?


    1/ Christopher Walker became the first Phantom in 1536

    2/ True

    3/ True

    4/ They came over from England as convicts originally, and they still have the accent and aristocratic toff nosed attitude towards others.

    5/ That Dutch would probably argue that point and say that English Pirate William Dampier. As for me, Well I think the more Welsh, Irish and Scots here the better.

    6/ Not in the slightest. It only gets some guts to it in the unsung verses three onwards, and I don't know how anyone can stomach to get past verse two...Oh hang on...We don't. So yes, we need a new tune. 'The Voice' would be just as good as any.

    7/ I would argue more a case of 'Dumb luck', but who's to say for sure, so late in the career of most of those blokes. A few solid knocks to the head has to do some sort of damage.

    8/ I'll take your word for it...He must be English .

    9/ Spanish, and of course the language of heaven, Welsh

    10/ Yes. Where is the Loch Ness monster...Right now?


    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    1/ Christopher Walker became the first Phantom in 1536

    2/ True

    3/ True

    4/ They came over from England as convicts originally, and they still have the accent and aristocratic toff nosed attitude towards others.

    5/ That Dutch would probably argue that point and say that English Pirate William Dampier. As for me, Well I think the more Welsh, Irish and Scots here the better.

    6/ Not in the slightest. It only gets some guts to it in the unsung verses three onwards, and I don't know how anyone can stomach to get past verse two...Oh hang on...We don't. So yes, we need a new tune. 'The Voice' would be just as good as any.

    7/ I would argue more a case of 'Dumb luck', but who's to say for sure, so late in the career of most of those blokes. A few solid knocks to the head has to do some sort of damage.

    8/ I'll take your word for it...He must be English .

    9/ Spanish, and of course the language of heaven, Welsh

    10/ Yes. Where is the Loch Ness monster...Right now?


    Mick
    In answer to 1, I was thinking of Andrew lloyd-webbers musical "the phantom of the.opera", which starred Michael "some mothers do 'ave 'em" Crawford.
    It is believed that nessie is still hiding in loch Ness. On the 28th of Jan 2010 some drop bears were exported to Scotland as live bait in the slightly bizzare belief that nessie may have fed on them when the world was one land mass.unfortunately they escaped and killed all of the baby haggis', hence why haggis was.so expensive in the winter of that year.
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