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  • R Rob Graham

    I wouldn't expect very many Americans to get that pun, that particular epithet for toilet isn't much used here.

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    Lost User
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    Rob Graham wrote:

    that particular epithet for toilet isn't much used here

    Neither is the word 'lieu' it appears since that is the word he WAS punning with! :)

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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      ...and no one got it!

      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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      I was tempted to go back and put a hint in...

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      • R Rob Graham

        I wouldn't expect very many Americans to get that pun, that particular epithet for toilet isn't much used here.

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        Nor did you by the look of it...it was a pun for "A day off in lieu"..

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        • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

          Beware the Sprouts of Wrath[^] (but you really should read the preceding three books in the trilogy first).

          Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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          5 from me. Do you think Robert Rankin's gone downhill of late? I only skimmed most of the last one as it seemed like he'd plagiarised his last half-dozen books to write it.

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          • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

            Beware the Sprouts of Wrath[^] (but you really should read the preceding three books in the trilogy first).

            Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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            I have had brothel sprouts, they are fairly wrathful. From your good self I would have expected a recommendation for this.[^] :-D

            Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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            • H Henry Minute

              I was sitting, idly contemplating where to go later this year once the little darlings have returned to school. Somewhere I haven't been for yonks popped into my head. Looe in Cornwall[^]. The thing is, what could I take to read? I really can't go to Looe without something to read. Any suggestions?

              Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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              As you're in Cornwall, you should try one of John Angarrack's books.[^] If you haven't been to Looe for ages be prepared to battle through a lot of cheap tourist tat. :(

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                I have had brothel sprouts, they are fairly wrathful. From your good self I would have expected a recommendation for this.[^] :-D

                Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                Not come across that one; I tend towards comedy and sci-fi generally.

                Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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                • H hairy_hats

                  5 from me. Do you think Robert Rankin's gone downhill of late? I only skimmed most of the last one as it seemed like he'd plagiarised his last half-dozen books to write it.

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                  I've not read many of the recent ones (haven't had the time really - things are a bit mad). Rankin's books are just the right size to throw into a camera bag and dip in and out of, which is probably why I'm re-reading the Brentford Trilogy.

                  Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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                  • H hairy_hats

                    As you're in Cornwall, you should try one of John Angarrack's books.[^] If you haven't been to Looe for ages be prepared to battle through a lot of cheap tourist tat. :(

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                    Henry Minute
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                    The book sounds a bit conspiracy theoristy. Not sure if I can cope with all that now, although I would have loved it when I was younger.

                    viaducting wrote:

                    If you haven't been to Looe for ages be prepared to battle through a lot of cheap tourist tat.

                    Sadly true of most places nowadays. Very few remain as you remember them.

                    Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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                    • H Henry Minute

                      The book sounds a bit conspiracy theoristy. Not sure if I can cope with all that now, although I would have loved it when I was younger.

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                      If you haven't been to Looe for ages be prepared to battle through a lot of cheap tourist tat.

                      Sadly true of most places nowadays. Very few remain as you remember them.

                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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                      Henry Minute wrote:

                      The book sounds a bit conspiracy theoristy

                      Some of it is. A lot of interesting stuff though if you find that sort of stuff interesting.

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                      • H hairy_hats

                        Nor did you by the look of it...it was a pun for "A day off in lieu"..

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                        Rob Graham
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                        viaducting wrote:

                        .it was a pun for "A day off in lieu"..

                        From the OP: "I really can't go to Looe without something to read." I rather think not... (I wasn't intending to refer to your pun, but rather to Henry's...).

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                          Rob Graham wrote:

                          that particular epithet for toilet isn't much used here

                          Neither is the word 'lieu' it appears since that is the word he WAS punning with! :)

                          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                          I was talking about Henry's pun, not viaductings poor follow up.

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                          • R Rob Graham

                            I was talking about Henry's pun, not viaductings poor follow up.

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                            I'm wounded. ;P

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                            • H hairy_hats

                              5 from me. Do you think Robert Rankin's gone downhill of late? I only skimmed most of the last one as it seemed like he'd plagiarised his last half-dozen books to write it.

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                              The Brentford Triangle books were pure genius, but Rankin started to become a parody of himself and he completely lost the plot; not a good thing for a writer to do.

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