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    Lightbulb WittyBird - London or Scotland

    So should the WittyBird move to Scotland
    that frozen wasteland north of the Hadrian Wall
    or should she stay in London
    the Capital of the World and almost frozen wastland South of the Watford Gap

    Now there is a serious topic for discussion
    who should keep this valuable Trophy which is much more valuable than any Ceroc Championship Trophy
    Should it be the Kilt wearing Caber Tossers or the Lardy Dar Sasanaks

    over to you Forumites

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    The story of the little boy who cried "Wolf" is springing to mind.

    Like smut, wind-ups get old real soon if they are constant.

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by LMC
    The story of the little boy who cried "Wolf" is springing to mind.

    Like smut, wind-ups get old real soon if they are constant.


    yeah ok but wether she bl**dy moves or not is not the question

    the question is would you rather her be down here or up there?

    although to you it probably makes no difference as you can be nasty to her on the forum no matter where she resides

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by thewacko
    So should the WittyBird move to Scotland
    that frozen wasteland north of the Hadrian Wall
    or should she stay in London
    the Capital of the World and almost frozen wastland South of the Watford Gap

    Now there is a serious topic for discussion
    who should keep this valuable Trophy which is much more valuable than any Ceroc Championship Trophy
    Should it be the Kilt wearing Caber Tossers or the Lardy Dar Sasanaks

    over to you Forumites
    Stay Stay Stay we love you

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    *** it was an off the wall comment

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    OMG thewacko, you were being ***SERIOUS*** ?

    I thought this was yet another windup

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by LMC
    OMG thewacko, you were being ***SERIOUS*** ?

    I thought this was yet another windup
    Well there may be those of us who would be glad of WB moving up to Scotland

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by WittyBird
    *** it was an off the wall comment
    oy get out of here and get yer own thread


    I suppose this is your thread


    The point I am trying to make thewacko tries to put on his thinking serious head on for a small moment in time wether WittyBird is even contemplate moving to the far reaches of the Outer Hebridese or wether she is making off the wall comments, or just threatening the poor defenseless scots is:

    Do Any of you Forumites out there think she may be worth fighting over
    Could this become another War of the Roses WB being an English Rose or am I just wasting my time

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Like WB I have never been to 'Bonnie Scotland' but i'm sure its lovely, WB is the type of person who would fit in anywhere, but i'm not sure of her reasons for thinking about going, work? better life style for her and her daughter maybe?

    One think is for sure if she dosen't do it she will neaver know, if it didn't work, her family are is in the 'big smoke' she could always come back.

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    We do offer a "try before you buy" option

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    No offence, but I think i'd need to see London for myself to decide wether or not it's good or not. But I don't really see the big deal that people make about it, I suposse the shoppings good mind, but i'm no in a rush to see it or nufin', just another city.

    *hides behind chair*

    I know that most people have an obsession with quoting on this forum, so go on, quote me

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz_Shoes (Ash)
    so go on, quote me
    There you go

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by thewacko
    So should the WittyBird move to Scotland
    that frozen wasteland north of the Hadrian Wall
    or should she stay in London
    the Capital of the World and almost frozen wastland South of the Watford Gap

    Now there is a serious topic for discussion
    who should keep this valuable Trophy which is much more valuable than any Ceroc Championship Trophy
    Should it be the Kilt wearing Caber Tossers or the Lardy Dar Sasanaks

    over to you Forumites
    Well I would want WB to stay as I'll miss her smiley face. BUT if she was going to Scotland I'm carrying her bags!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz_Shoes (Ash)
    No offence, but I think i'd need to see London for myself to decide wether or not it's good or not. But I don't really see the big deal that people make about it, I suposse the shoppings good mind, but i'm no in a rush to see it or nufin', just another city.
    Throw-away comments like this annoy me. Quite rightly, you state that you need to see London in order to form an opinion but in the next sentence you contradict yourself.

    Okay, I may seem a little touchy , but I visited Parliament Square today; I haven't been in that area of London for a while and I got a buzz from admiring the architecture, and walking along the embankment. The shopping is good, but there's far more to see.

    I'd like to visit Scotland some day too.

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Katie
    'Dancing is silent poetry' - Simonides (556-468bc)
    It's obvious there was no Ceroc in 5th century BC Greece.

    Or if there was, Simonides didn't see any...

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by ToeTrampler
    There you go
    Thank you

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Katie
    Throw-away comments like this annoy me. Quite rightly, you state that you need to see London in order to form an opinion but in the next sentence you contradict yourself.

    Okay, I may seem a little touchy , but I visited Parliament Square today; I haven't been in that area of London for a while and I got a buzz from admiring the architecture, and walking along the embankment. The shopping is good, but there's far more to see.

    I'd like to visit Scotland some day too.
    Yes well, I didn't mean to contradict myself, I know what I mean maybe it just came out wrong! Visit Scotland? you should. Oooo come up and visit me, my mum makes the best gravy.

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz_Shoes (Ash)
    Oooo come up and visit me, my mum makes the best gravy.
    I'm on my way..
    Do you need some Turkey??....I know someone that has a ship load! lol

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Katie
    Throw-away comments like this annoy me. Quite rightly, you state that you need to see London in order to form an opinion but in the next sentence you contradict yourself.
    Doesn't annoy me - there's too many people in London anyway

    Seriously, London's a nice city, but there are lots of nice cities around the world. I think the main difference is between country / city life, that's where you see the real cultural differences in the modern world, IMO.

    Besides, this thread's a dumb title - unless you count Hemel as London.
    But then, if the thread had been "Hemel or Scotland", there probably wouldn't be much debate about the choice

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    Re: WittyBird - London or Scotland

    Quote Originally Posted by Katie
    'Dancing is silent poetry' - Simonides (556-468bc)
    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Shnikov
    It's obvious there was no Ceroc in 5th century BC Greece.

    Or if there was, Simonides didn't see any...
    Quite right!

    I dance, I don't Ceroc.

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