But I just *wish* that James May and that bloke off Autumn Watch would hie themselves to a decent barber. -- Jenny "I always like to have the morning well-aired before I get up." (Beau Brummel, 1778-1840)
Well, I don't think they're going to grow very fast ...
>The whole series is worth watching, IMHO.
Seconded. Although their personae are exaggerated, I think he's the most sensible of the TG three.
>But I just *wish* that James May and that bloke off Autumn Watch would >hie themselves to a decent barber.
Oh, no - I don't know the Autumn Watcher (?), but the floppiness is part of Mr. May's character. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
> But I just *wish* that James May and that bloke off Autumn Watch would > hie themselves to a decent barber.
Yes.. and have you looked at *your* hair recently?.. it's about time you had a good crop.. a number one at least if you *really* don't want it all shaved off..
-- Gid
Current Project: Bragdy'r Ddraenen Wen (if it ever stops raining for long enough)
In message <7li4qbF3dudv...@mid.individual.net>, Siderius Nuncius <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> writes
>"J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6...@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote
>> Oh, no - I don't know the Autumn Watcher (?), but the floppiness is part >> of Mr. May's character.
>It's really not very gentlemanly to broadcast the poor chap's problem all >over the internet, John.
,,, and they used wire to combat the problem (ouch!). -- Mike McMillan, The email address is spam trapped but any genuine communications may be sent to mike dot mcmillan at ntlworld dot com
"Let's all calm down shall we? Let's forget there is a llama in here at all." (Lynda Snell, 010603)
Mike McMillan wrote: > In message <7li4qbF3dudv...@mid.individual.net>, Siderius Nuncius > <matron.nunc...@tesco.net> writes
>> "J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6...@soft255.demon.co.uk> wrote
>>> Oh, no - I don't know the Autumn Watcher (?), but the floppiness is part >>> of Mr. May's character.
>> It's really not very gentlemanly to broadcast the poor chap's problem all >> over the internet, John. > ,,, and they used wire to combat the problem (ouch!).