In message <4a52496a$0$9114$54022...@news.sunrise.ch>, Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> writes
>Sebastian Lisken wrote: >> amholcroft <amholcr...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> At this rate, I'll be building my own llamas out of hay and baler >>> twine. >> Fascinating stuff. Will you (be able to) update "your" web page on >> "http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/amholcroft"?
>I like the lady dancing now, but was v fed up earlier today when there >was a chap dressed as a Town Crier who spent his hour advertising the >pubs in a chain he belonged to, v boring. Somehow, I felt it wasn't >truly in the spirit of this event, but I could be wrong.
So Joe managed to get his hour did he?! -- Mike McMillan, The email address is spam trapped but any genuine communications may be sent to mike dot mcmillan at ntlworld dot com
"Let's all calm down shall we? Let's forget there is a llama in here at all." (Lynda Snell, 010603)
>In message <+dRhkyLBrNUKF...@ntlworld.com>, Woodlake ><inva...@ntlworld.com> writes >>In message <Lx34m.51960$OO7.1...@text.news.virginmedia.com>, Dave xxxx >><d...@remer.co.uk> writes >>>chris mcmillan wrote: >>I always those were llamas, visible from the train not too far from >>Reading, at Beale Park
>Haven't been to Beale Park since Hazel was about four years old. I >certainly didn't take any photos of llamas then unfortunately.
>If they say alpacas, alpacas they must be.
>Sincerely Chris
And if this heavy showers persist - alpaca raincoat too! -- 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)
Sebastian Lisken wrote: > Jane Vernon <s...@nopotteratthisaddress.co.uk> wrote: >> Well, IKID, but I can't find at all where you can see images or video of >> what people are doing or have done.
In message <7bf0i8F233no...@mid.individual.net>, Jane Vernon <s...@nopotteratthisaddress.co.uk> writes
>Gumrat wrote: >> Sebastian Lisken wrote: >>> amholcroft <amholcr...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>>> At this rate, I'll be building my own llamas out of hay and baler >>>> twine.
>>> Fascinating stuff. Will you (be able to) update "your" web page on >>> "http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/amholcroft"? >> I like the lady dancing now, but was v fed up earlier today when >>there was a chap dressed as a Town Crier who spent his hour >>advertising the pubs in a chain he belonged to, v boring. Somehow, I >>felt it wasn't truly in the spirit of this event, but I could be wrong.
>Well, IKID,
I couldn't find the web cam when I went to their site via Firefox, but http://www.oneandother.co.uk/ ought to give you the web cam at the top of the page with no problems. At the moment there's a chap spouting something or other. What did the chap from 8pm - 9pm spell out with his letters? I got too bored waiting for him to put them out.
chris mcmillan wrote: > In message <7bf0i8F233no...@mid.individual.net>, Jane Vernon > <s...@nopotteratthisaddress.co.uk> writes >> Gumrat wrote: >>> Sebastian Lisken wrote: >>>> amholcroft <amholcr...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>>>> At this rate, I'll be building my own llamas out of hay and baler >>>>> twine. >>>> Fascinating stuff. Will you (be able to) update "your" web page on >>>> "http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/amholcroft"? >>> I like the lady dancing now, but was v fed up earlier today when >>> there was a chap dressed as a Town Crier who spent his hour >>> advertising the pubs in a chain he belonged to, v boring. Somehow, I >>> felt it wasn't truly in the spirit of this event, but I could be wrong.
>> Well, IKID,
> I couldn't find the web cam when I went to their site via Firefox, but > http://www.oneandother.co.uk/ ought to give you the web cam at the top > of the page with no problems. At the moment there's a chap spouting > something or other. What did the chap from 8pm - 9pm spell out with his > letters? I got too bored waiting for him to put them out.
Dunno, I got bored looking at him, too, something to do with bikes, perhaps? <swerve> Is any North WesternCamel^^^Rat going to see this: http://www.mif.co.uk/events/it-felt-like-a-kiss/ ? I heard something about it on the World Service last week and it sounded fascinating.
-- Tout de bonbon, Anne, Seriously, Traditionally-Traditionally Built Gumbat
<Sebastian.Lis...@Uni-Bielefeld-deletethis.de> wrote: >Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I like the lady dancing now,
>Well, she's now been succeeded by a chap who is spending his first 10 >minutes setting himself up with a folding bike, some tape and posters >and things, but what I find especially interesting is that the sound >for much of that time seemed to come from some kind of room where there >were other people watching and commenting (invisibly, of course). I >didn't get to understand much of the comments though. Now the sound is >back to Trafalgar Square.
At Midnight a chap with a very small welsh flag was replaced by a woman dressed as a pigeon. It's art Jim, but not as we know it. -- Stephen
<Sebastian.Lis...@Uni-Bielefeld-deletethis.de> wrote: >Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Sebastian Lisken wrote: >> > Jane Vernon <s...@nopotteratthisaddress.co.uk> wrote: >> >> Well, IKID, but I can't find at all where you can see images or video of >> >> what people are doing or have done.
Stephen <stephenbow...@yahoo.com> writes: >On 6 Jul 2009 19:12:06 GMT, Sebastian Lisken ><Sebastian.Lis...@Uni-Bielefeld-deletethis.de> wrote: >>Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I like the lady dancing now,
>>Well, she's now been succeeded by a chap who is spending his first 10 >>minutes setting himself up with a folding bike, some tape and posters >>and things, but what I find especially interesting is that the sound >>for much of that time seemed to come from some kind of room where there >>were other people watching and commenting (invisibly, of course). I >>didn't get to understand much of the comments though. Now the sound is >>back to Trafalgar Square.
>At Midnight a chap with a very small welsh flag was replaced by a >woman dressed as a pigeon. It's art Jim, but not as we know it.
the welsh chap seemed to do nothing whatever (despite taunts of "sheep sh***er" from the crowd); presumably stage fright ... poor guy.
i thought the pigeon woman was rather good ... a creative (and amusing) way of complaining about the ban on feeding pigeons. -- Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
> Stephen <stephenbow...@yahoo.com> writes: >>On 6 Jul 2009 19:12:06 GMT, Sebastian Lisken >><Sebastian.Lis...@Uni-Bielefeld-deletethis.de> wrote: >>>Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> I like the lady dancing now,
>>>Well, she's now been succeeded by a chap who is spending his first 10 >>>minutes setting himself up with a folding bike, some tape and posters >>>and things, but what I find especially interesting is that the sound >>>for much of that time seemed to come from some kind of room where there >>>were other people watching and commenting (invisibly, of course). I >>>didn't get to understand much of the comments though. Now the sound is >>>back to Trafalgar Square.
>>At Midnight a chap with a very small welsh flag was replaced by a >>woman dressed as a pigeon. It's art Jim, but not as we know it.
>the welsh chap seemed to do nothing whatever (despite taunts of "sheep >sh***er" from the crowd); presumably stage fright ... poor guy.
>i thought the pigeon woman was rather good ... a creative (and >amusing) way of complaining about the ban on feeding pigeons.
Hope the current chap doesn't let go of his brolly!
> Stephen <stephenbow...@yahoo.com> writes: >>On 6 Jul 2009 19:12:06 GMT, Sebastian Lisken >><Sebastian.Lis...@Uni-Bielefeld-deletethis.de> wrote: >>>Gumrat <gum...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> I like the lady dancing now,
>>>Well, she's now been succeeded by a chap who is spending his first 10 >>>minutes setting himself up with a folding bike, some tape and posters >>>and things, but what I find especially interesting is that the sound >>>for much of that time seemed to come from some kind of room where there >>>were other people watching and commenting (invisibly, of course). I >>>didn't get to understand much of the comments though. Now the sound is >>>back to Trafalgar Square.
>>At Midnight a chap with a very small welsh flag was replaced by a >>woman dressed as a pigeon. It's art Jim, but not as we know it.
>the welsh chap seemed to do nothing whatever (despite taunts of "sheep >sh***er" from the crowd); presumably stage fright ... poor guy.
>i thought the pigeon woman was rather good ... a creative (and >amusing) way of complaining about the ban on feeding pigeons.
There's a bassoonist up there at the moment playing a concerto from memory. Respec'
Now the damn thing is having problems buffering. *Nugger*!
>>> At this rate, I'll be building my own llamas out of hay and baler >>>twine.
>>Now I might come and watch that - if it weren't quite so far away from me >>now.
>Can't you invite yourself back down to Kent yet?
I was invited only this week - apparently my granddaughter is now sleeping about seven hours a night but screaming for much of the other 17... -- Penny There are unexpected holes in my ignorance. umra Nicknames & Abbreviations http://www.umra.freeuk.com/nicks.html
Penny <s...@labyrinth.freeuk.com> writes: >I was invited only this week - apparently my granddaughter is now sleeping >about seven hours a night but screaming for much of the other 17...
ex was run ragged by our chloe doing that. she never woke to chloe crying (hardly surprising), but also not when i brought chloe into our bedroom and "plugged her in" or when i turned ex over for t'other side, or when i switched the lights on to change chloe.
at least, that's what she said. did wonders for my (feeble) self esteem, to be able to do something useful when she was having such a hard time. -- Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
On 10 Jul 2009 23:50:14 GMT, r...@cl.cam.ac.uk (Robin Fairbairns) wrote:
> Penny <s...@labyrinth.freeuk.com> writes: >>I was invited only this week - apparently my granddaughter is now sleeping >>about seven hours a night but screaming for much of the other 17...
>ex was run ragged by our chloe doing that. she never woke to chloe >crying (hardly surprising), but also not when i brought chloe into our >bedroom and "plugged her in" or when i turned ex over for t'other >side, or when i switched the lights on to change chloe.
>at least, that's what she said. did wonders for my (feeble) self >esteem, to be able to do something useful when she was having such a >hard time.
See, who says men can't breast-feed? It may not have been your milk (I don't mean it may not, I mean obviously it wasn't) but you were still the one doing the "feeding"