
And now ladies and gents, I'm off to the gym. Ta-ra!
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Wed 11 May 2005, 10:37,
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Is that Hickory growing next to the sign?
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Wed 11 May 2005, 10:39,
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Doesn't get it.
I'm assuming I'm just being realy daft here. Afterall it has been front paged.
Dixons Dock Green, (Dicks on Dock green? Still doesn't make any sense to me)
Dock Green Dixons (Now that's just silly)
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Wed 11 May 2005, 12:13,
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I'm assuming I'm just being realy daft here. Afterall it has been front paged.
Dixons Dock Green, (Dicks on Dock green? Still doesn't make any sense to me)
Dock Green Dixons (Now that's just silly)

...was an old-timey British cop show, that I believe they are planning to remake.
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Wed 11 May 2005, 12:16,
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... Now I don't feel nearly so bad, seeing as it is older than I am.
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Wed 11 May 2005, 12:34,
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classic British Bobby phrases like 'Ello ello' and 'Evenin' all' came from.
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Wed 11 May 2005, 16:03,
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that, my friend, is premium quality well-deserved fruit conserve with extra fruit
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Wed 11 May 2005, 12:46,
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and will know I was only joking
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Wed 11 May 2005, 14:36,
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take him away
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Wed 11 May 2005, 18:34,
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Dixon of Dock Green was originally a character in "The Blue Lamp", which was a film made in about 1950. He gets killed in it though, so I dunno how he negotiated his own series afterwards. Mind you it worked for that Taggart lad, didn't it!
Based on my experience of Dixon's customer service, you'd be the one saying "evening all!" to them - repeatedly... on a similar subject, did anyone see "Modern Toss" last night?
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Wed 11 May 2005, 17:01,
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Based on my experience of Dixon's customer service, you'd be the one saying "evening all!" to them - repeatedly... on a similar subject, did anyone see "Modern Toss" last night?