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Monday, 6 July 2009

Another Tiny Planet -- by File



"Well, if we can't park here, then where can we park?"





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20 comments:

Zephirine said...

and File has a new blog at

http://hollyst.blogspot.com

and invites OtherStuffers to go and sign his Visitors' Book.

offsideintahiti said...

Hey Filou, listen, the French, they've written a song about you. Only, I'm not sure whether it's this one, or that one.

"Mais il est seul.
Un jour,
L'amour
L'a quitté, s'en est allé
Faire un tour de l'autre côté
D'une ville où y'avait pas de place
Pour se garer."

Ah, probably the first one, then.

offsideintahiti said...

Why the first one?

"Je me gare n'importe où
J'vous jure que j'suis heureux
Mais ça emmerde les gens quand on vit pas comme eux."

Pinkerbell said...

Does this tiny planet have a traffic warden to inforce the double yellow lines?

Pinkerbell said...

Hm. Think I meant "enforce"...

file said...

that's the thing Pinkish, you just never know!

Offie, didn't Manset also sing about Le Morte D'Orion? Are you trying to tell me something?

Flash Gordon and Guy L'eclair said...

demarcation yellow lines around the black hole are there to signal the ergosphere, thanks file, we won't miss this time

Meltonian said...

It's A Beautiful Day on cd at last.

munni said...

is there parking on the other side of the planet?

offsideintahiti said...

Bit quiet on here. I wonder what Zeph has been up to this last couple of days...

file said...

...is there any cricket on?

offsideintahiti said...

I don't think so. I would have heard of it. She's probably gardening or something.

Pinkerbell said...

Well there's the dismal display of the men's England cricket team in the Ashes, although I hope she's watching the women's team (if they've deigned to televise it) who currenty have the Aussies on the ropes 23 for 4...

I don't suppose they'll get an open-topped bus parade around London if they win!

Zephirine said...

Cricket? Moi? I've been working.

With the cricket playing on my computer.

The women's match isn't on TV as far as I can see but hey, they can just get on with it on their own and win, they always do.

Pinkerbell said...

As soon as I say the men are dismal then they start improving... they are pathetic, dire, worthless, over-rated pansies ... (there now they might even win)

Zephirine said...

They're not going to win, Pinkerbell. Not this match. Sigh. A draw is possible wih plenty of rain.

mimi said...

Sadly the women won't win either. 34/4.

Bad day all round for cricket - unless you're Australian of course.

Pinkerbell said...

...and the tail wagged saving the embarassing loss for another day. Wow that last hour was tense!

Looks like the ladies have a similar struggle tomorrow (which is being televised)...

Sorry am I talking sport on the wrong blog?

mimi said...

Never, Pink. Cricket is part of life and welcome everywhere - at least in my book, but that was a nail-biting session after tea today.

Pinkerbell said...

God it was, Mimi, yes. I didn't catch the first few days so I don't know how his bowling was, but Panesar did wonderfully well staying at the crease there.

So they are thinking of dropping the hero Panesar and putting in Harmison and Onions, but keeping the top order batsmen in tact. How does that work??