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"Granny Grumpling" <marrowjam@[reallywild]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Maxon" <jen.magson@NOSPAMntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> > Blubelunder - ha ha ha ha ha. Almost as bad as me ('who's supply ...'
> > cringe). Anyway, that would make a great sim surname - a sim given to
> > swearing and stomping about over his many mistakes and muddles.
> > Serendipity - can't beat it.
> >
> Problem solved. High speed and my virus program did NOT want to share a
> double bed.
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> Blub-blunder a lot like Bluebeard. remember my Bluebeard's Bungalow? I
> rather liked that name.
Yes .... It mixes the ferocious with the entirely domestic - good
combination. It's that note of hidden menace behind the lace curtains -
ideal for Q Lucia I'd have thought. She strikes me as a bit of a
Bluebeard - a sort of bluestocking with whiskers (let's not say where).
> Mooching through boxes today i found a couple of old casettes of the Just
> William stories, and had a good laugh.
> now I want a new neighbourhood.
> With little Violet Elizabeth... or Violent Elizabeth in a fairy outfit.
snigger
> I have two books about R Crompton so i can go scouring for names.
> We shall see. i am feeling a bit web-mauled at the moment.
If you do, I'll scweam and scweam and scweam until I'm thick. And I can.
Was that in the books or just the TV programme - I can't remember now?
ooo - it's thundering humungously here at the moment. The lightning's just
flashed through my curtains and the dog woke with a start. Woof!
Best
Maxon