 | The Blue Room Archives | 2004 |
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 | Calendar buying decisions ® Sparlite (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 00:32 GMT |
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Oh dear, so many calendars to choose from. I just can't decide which one I want
I'm torn between getting
Hollyoaks Hunks - some of those boys are very nice to look at and should cheer me up each month.
Madonna - lovely photos
Salvador Dali - but I've had one of these before
and maybe Cats of The Greek Isles - they're very cute
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 02:10 GMT |
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® h™ (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 06:02 GMT |
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Getting quite the professional models, aren't they?
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® River Thames (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 09:45 GMT |
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*£24.95* ***Twenty Four quid*** for a calendar You must be very rich Frankie!
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pier Queer (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 10:19 GMT |
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I saw someone buying a Daniel O'Donnell calendar the other day.
Needless to say I shot them. A mercy killing.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Iceman (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 10:24 GMT |
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I have the ITV Soaps Hunks and the Stargate SG1
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pier Queer (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 10:29 GMT |
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ITV Soap Hunks eh - Seth Armstrong in just his deerstalker, Mike Baldwin in an Underworld basque.......
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Iceman (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 10:43 GMT |
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you have it too then PQ 
I'm trying to remember who's on it but I can't now 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 10:59 GMT |
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River you must remember when a slave stays he leaves all his possesions behind as they are now mine!
going to look around on Saturday to see if I can get the french team cheaper than £24. like 7/6p 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Dylan1 (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 11:44 GMT |
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I'd go for the Dali one. Or Leonardo Da Vinci if there is one.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Melba (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 12:24 GMT |
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7/6p? 1.66667p? For a calendar? Wow!
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 15:02 GMT |
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seven and sixpence dear!
i'm still in old money being 97! 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pseud (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 15:02 GMT |
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Is there not a 7/6land or 7/6 Stretcher near you then, MalB?
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Melba (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 15:13 GMT |
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In that case it should be 7/6d. If you're going to be pretentious at least get it right.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pseud (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 16:34 GMT |
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Who mentioned anything about d? The reference so far has been p. 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Melba (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 16:36 GMT |
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The doddery old git did - 15:02 post. Not that I blame you for not reading anything he writes.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions Andrew (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 16:41 GMT |
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www.thebans-rfc.co.uk We are doing a tasteful calendar of polysexual guys (st8-gay-bicycles) who play rugby in the Edinburgh area. We are a proper amateur rugby team affiliated to the SRU and it costs £9.99 which includes p&p. Support your brothers guys!
Take Care & Happy Festivities 
Andrew
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pseud (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 16:44 GMT |
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Ah, you see, Melba, TitFrank posted the exact same time as I did which is why I wasn't quite up to speed with the references.
I do appologise - not for TitFrank, he's got nothing to do with me!
**glances around nervously for any signs of a lynchmob**
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Pier Queer (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 16:46 GMT |
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Polysexual no less - get the McMadam !
You have already been plugged (and discussed) in another thread, Andrew dearie.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 9 Dec 2004 at 20:01 GMT |
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yes thumbs down methinks to www.thebans-rfc.co.uk calendar
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions Duxk (in the United Kingdom) 11 Dec 2004 at 18:38 GMT |
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Mikey Owen 2005, very nice double spread in the middle, not quite how I'd to see him spread but it'll do... 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Iceman (in the United Kingdom) 13 Dec 2004 at 09:59 GMT |
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we do like him 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions Ronan (in the United Kingdom) 14 Dec 2004 at 19:33 GMT |
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I bought McFly 2005. Uber embarrassing considering they are about 12.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Iceman (in the United Kingdom) 14 Dec 2004 at 23:33 GMT |
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SHAME on you 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Nowtas (in the United Kingdom) 29 Dec 2004 at 01:50 GMT |
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Pompey one (for my bedroom in the next house)
Scummer one (for twatface's bedroom in the next house)
And the two blokes we are moving in with are a st8 plumber and a st8 taxi driver so I expect some shitty Championship footie calendars or one with the delightfully vacant Jordan on will be in the house too.
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® Tintin (in the United Kingdom) 29 Dec 2004 at 10:13 GMT |
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I've got '50 years of Routemasters 1954-2004' with a sexy red Routemaster for every month of 2005. A suitable tribute in the year in which these handsome hunks will all be sacked from active service. 
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 29 Dec 2004 at 11:52 GMT |
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I bought antigue teddies 2005 very nice too
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 30 Dec 2004 at 20:12 GMT |
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 | Re: Calendar buying decisions ® TisFrank (in the United Kingdom) 30 Dec 2004 at 20:15 GMT |
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What a way to welcome in 2005...
The calendar is 12" x 16" and is designed to be wall mounted. Each month has its own page and shows public holidays.
David Price, the Organist and Master of the Choristers at Portsmouth Cathedral, said:
'It's all in very good taste. We have themed each month and every idea has some connection with what we do as singers in a cathedral choir. It is a refreshing story about the Church of England and a great example of some young guys doing something fun because of their membership of the church and of Portsmouth Cathedral Choir.'
The Heavenly Hunks Calendar 2005 is available for at a special price of only £8.99 (plus postage and handling).
http://www.heavenlyhunks.co.uk/calendar2005.htm
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