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Academy of Armitage Studies -- the Research continues

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Theresahollyinyourmind · 10/12/2010 22:58

Welcome to our newest faculty building. Make yourselves comfortable and ignore the smell of paint. We cannot keep up with the demand for new premises.

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PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 21:45

I'm on the Chateau Giz, myself . I wasn't a huge fan of Dibley at the time but these 2 episodes are lovely - I'm a sucker for a happy ending.

That's a nice pic of Dr Track, Missy. Nice to see some different ones for a change.

StripeyMoon · 16/12/2010 21:48

I think I may go to bed with my poorly head and think sweet thoughts about a young doctor in an orange jumpsuit mopping my feverish brow.

Good night ladies.

PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 21:55

Night, Stripes - feel better soon!

asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 21:56

Yes, the Ocado man is infinitely better looking than the one who scraped my car. Grr. Although I wouldn't mind if he ditched the hat - even my hat fixation has limits.

This is my favourite picture of the good doctor, but I thought Stripey might have more confidence in his medical aptitudes if he was wearing his natty orange jumpsuit.

I think I need an early night too. Have been to a party and need to, ahem, recuperate.

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:01

Anyone got any Chateau Giz left, I need some

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asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:07

Holly! How lovely to see you. I thought you were out carousing.

A conversation at this evening's party made me think of this.

PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:07
asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:07

Whoops. Sorry.

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:12

Thanks ladies. All that small talk has left me reeling.
Everyone thought I looked well, though. Apparently I had some colour in my cheeks Wink

Ah, Spandau Ballet. those were the days...

Earphones are brill. I keep mine plugged in always in case a burst of Lady Gaga or the like starts up at inopportune moments.

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PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:15

Ooooh, that was a very nasty suit Harry got married in.

In other news, how odd that RA has extra in the nose department yet virutally no top lip.

So has everyone been partying tonight?! [dirty stop-out emoticon] Harumph, I want to go to a Christmas party, sulk sulk...

asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:22

Twiggy - I was back home before 10pm! It wasn't a wild about Harry party. And that's the first time I've heard any suggestion that Harry is deficient in the lip department. Would you prefer something like this?

Holly - Was this an opportunity to persuade the Limpopoians of the diversity of British culture, as evinced by such epic masterpieces as The Golden Hour and Between The Sheets?

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:22

'Twasn't a party for me. Just a duty visit.

Twigs, you have turned critical all of a sudden. Are you coming down with something?

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PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:24

Not specifcailly Harry but RA himself.

Looky here

asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:25

Size is not the issue here

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:25

I cheered myself up with such thoughts, Missy, as I uttered meaningless platitudes. I think there are certain British cultural treasures that should be a well-kept secret.

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Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:27

I am with Missy on the subject of top lips. Too much and you could resemble a koi carp.

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PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:29

What a beautiful kiss, Missy. Harry did a lovely head-cradling kiss with Geraldine tonight. 'Twas nice to be able to audibly exclaim one's pleasure, what with being sans DH and all.

asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:29

Yeah, but I think it's a bit cruel to dissect The Man himself while we (gorgeous as we undoubtedly are) shelter behind the anonymity of t'interweb. Anyway, as we've remarked before it's not about the individual components, it's about the way they combine to such, ahem, devastating effect.

PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:33

Oh I'm certainly not averse to it! I just noticed it tonight, is all.

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:34

Has anyone added up how much it would cost to get everything in the back catalogue? As each report comes in I am yearning for more and more.

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asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 22:40

No I haven't, although I see that Venetia has gone down to £9. Oh poo. My finger slipped and I seem to have purchased it. Deary deary me. What shall I do?

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:43

You can cancel orders before they are filled, you know, Missy

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PassTheTwiglets · 16/12/2010 22:48

Missy, so you didn't intend to purchase it but you did anyway? You must have a virus on your PC in that case.

Dammit, your virus has infected my laptop too!!!

Theresahollyinyourmind · 16/12/2010 22:52

Well I am immume to your virus because I already have Venetia

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asmallbunchofmistletoe · 16/12/2010 23:00

Thank you for your kind and well-intentioned advice but that virus seems to have caused some kind of paralysis of my mouse-finger, so the order will have to stand. I shall just have to make the best of it, shan't I?

The NHS's finest are coming to investigate my virus

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