[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah the written word ! We I make a little amateur stab at it form time to
time but do try to keep it computer related. Question is how much off
topic stuff would the average punter stand? There are those who have
complained about show reports that detail occurrences
for some
time, and it's the one thing I really missed!!
Cheers,
Darren.
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] OFF TOPIC - Welsh Humour
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah the written word ! We I
Ah the written word ! We I make a little amateur stab at it form time to
time but do try to keep it computer related. Question is how much off
topic stuff would the average punter stand? There are those who have
complained about show reports that detail occurrences on the journey to
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
We do include humour in QL Today from time to time, but try to make sure
it's QL-related even if only indirectly. Roy does include his own little bits
(I think there was one about films I personally might have been in or something
in one Bytes of Wood) but personally, I'd
Ah yes, I see what you are getting at.
While not directly QL related, this would fall under the general banner of
indirectly relevant since the distribution of documentation is always a problem
to us unless it is in Quill DOC or plain text format.
With the new software and operating systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We could have an irregular 'off topic' column in which articles of
interest could be published - even if not related to the QL. Or would
that be unacceptable ?
There is QL-Chat. It has been silent for ages but was quite lively for a
while.
True, but I was
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We could have an irregular 'off topic' column in which articles of
interest could be published - even if not related to the QL. Or would
that be unacceptable ?
There is QL-Chat. It has been silent for ages but was
hitchies wrote:
Re: -
Called shut up, ewe!
Well, it did have Anthony Hopkins in it
Darren.
Sorry Darren that was the Glasgow version, and it was called 'shut up
ewes' which is Glaswegian for 'please, be quiet.' :o)
Good try though - welcome back.
Cheers,
Norman.
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Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The following are just some of the titles planned for release this year:
I love them all - if they were computer related they would be in my column.
They were send by a Computer Programmer/ Oracle DBA - does that count ?
We
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Norman Dunbar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The following are just some of the titles planned for release this
year:
I love them all - if they were computer related they would be in my
column.
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Add:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-or
(spelled with Sh in place of Ch)
Funny you should mention that. I did a transfer/Llundain
Sightseeing for a French group of students. During the
transfer/Sightseeing one of the students made anouncements about
their trip. One of the shows
Especially for Dilwyn and John (in Wales) :
Now that Wales has re-established its dominance of the Northern Hemisphere
rugby world (with the rest of the planet to follow in 2007) and Catherine
Zeta-Jones has become an A-List Hollywood actress, the Welsh film industry is
to receive additional
Add:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-or
(spelled with Sh in place of Ch)
Dilwyn Jones
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:13 PM
Subject: [ql-users] OFF TOPIC - Welsh Humour
Especially for Dilwyn and John (in Wales) :
Now that Wales
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The following are just some of the titles planned for release this year:
I love them all - if they were computer related they would be in my
column.
--
Roy Wood
Q Branch. 20 Locks Hill, Portslade, Sussex.BN41 2LB
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 386030
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* 9 1/2 Leeks
* Treforest Gump
* Cwmmando
* The Lost Boyos
* An American Werewolf in Powys
* Huw Dares Gwynedd (Note: dd in Welsh = th in English, almost !)
* Dai Hard
* The Wizard of Oswestry [It's in England, but close enough]
* Cool Hand Look-you
* Sheepless in Settle
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Add:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-or
(spelled with Sh in place of Ch)
Funny you should mention that. I did a transfer/Llundain Sightseeing for a
French group of students. During the transfer/Sightseeing one of the
students made anouncements about their trip. One of the shows
Re: -
Called shut up, ewe!
Well, it did have Anthony Hopkins in it
Darren.
etc
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First; it's so nice to be 'Dunbared', so thank you to Norman
Second; sorry Darren it would have to be shut ewe up!
Best April Fools' to All,
John in Wales
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