> On 24 September 2016 at 22:09 Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> On 24 Sep 2016, at 21:46, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > mike wilson wrote:
> > 
> >>> On 24 September 2016 at 14:46 Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Nice look of concentration on his face; probably the eyes of his
> >>> understanding
> >>> being enlightened.
> >>> 
> >>> Here in Greenwich, whenever the tides goes out it reveals a fresh crop of
> >>> archaeologists on the foreshore. They must somehow get washed downstream.
> >> 
> >> They're looking for Archaeopteryxes on the archipelagos.
> > 
> > Perhaps what they're really doing is making their way *upstream*. You
> > know, to spawn.
> > 
> 
> <attenborough>
> At Greenwich, they rest. Digging into the mud of the foreshore, the
> archeologists exchange with each other the remnants of a medieval dunghill in
> a pre-mating gifting ritual that itself stretches back through the
> generations. They cannot know what dangers lie ahead as one by one they slip
> into the rising tide to make their way slowly, cautiously up stream towards
> Oxford, where they will end their lives in a squalid, but glorious
> once-in-a-lifetime orgiastic frenzy, and the eternal circle of life, begins,
> anew.
> <\attenborough>
> 
> Cue theme from Morse. 
> 
> Cut to closing credits - a grubby, half-eaten flat cap floats downstream in
> the gloaming.

I'm sure Cotty will be along shortly to confirm that there's nothing squalid
about the orgiastic frenzies of Oxford.

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