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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Marple View Post
    In my day cats were seen but not heard.
    A herd of cats? How odd! We are solitary animals.

    “I wish you wouldn’t keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly; you make one quite giddy!”
    “All right,” said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayden View Post
    so whos other account is this then?
    The only account I have is with the London, Provincial and South Western Bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gordo View Post
    A herd of cats? How odd! We are solitary animals.
    but we can back each other lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by benin View Post
    my bad alec pmsl
    Whilst the cat speaks, it doesn't speak English I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ber View Post
    Ah id say Horan would be a safe bet
    Bernard is it? It's funny how mothers often give very sensible names to little boys who grow into the most foolish of men.

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    Don’t mind those little cheeky boys dear. I have recently found the beautiful range of pattern books and yarns from Louisa Harding, which are available for purchase online. I am currently knitting up the wrap featured on the cover of “Beachcomber Bay – Accessories Collection” and it knits up really easily with the pattern being formed by the texture of the wool rather than having to follow a complicated pattern. Here I am in the comfort of my own home throwing together the little number in no time. I would love if you could PM me so as that we may compare and exchange patterns. I do find, as you probably do, the versatility and variety of this forum so unique in accommodating all tastes, especially ours.

    Yours knit tingly (a little joke there)
    Jimbop.



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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gordo View Post
    A herd of cats? How odd! We are solitary animals.
    My goodness this one does speak English and seems to know a little of farming also. We've never seen the like in St. Mary Mead and I don't think Farmer Giles would know what to do with such a creature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    Well I say, the Irish certainly have a unique approach to knitting. I haven't seen anything like it since I visited Bath as a young girl and caught a glimpse of a gentlemen enjoying the Roman Baths.

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    Good evening Miss Marple, glad you joined our wee site.

    Whilst you are here will you be doing a wee bit of punting yourself now you’ve found us or perhaps you are or will become and advertiser yourself? I imagine chaps such as Dozer and The Highwayman would jump at the chance to visit you.

    John.
    "Live for nothing or die for something, your call."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Marple View Post
    My goodness this one does speak English and seems to know a little of farming also. We've never seen the like in St. Mary Mead and I don't think Farmer Giles would know what to do with such a creature.
    Cats these days are smarter than when you were born in the 1800's...they have moved with the times ya see
    I have lived a life of regrets.

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