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Bangelnuts
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Re: Fit for a King
« Reply #25 on: 2005 November 14, 15:34:47 »
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I personally think he calls her Mrs. Pescado and she callls him Mr. Pescado.
And when they've had dinner, he reads to the family from books like David Copperfield, and the children aren't allowed to leave the table until he's finished the chapter!
and here I thought he read them "Moby Dick"  boy was I ever wrong
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« Reply #26 on: 2005 November 14, 15:40:16 »
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Yeah, me and someone else used to tease him saying set up a webcam to prove you really live like that, and then we laughed thinking of him calling to his wife saying "Darling, I'm just going to move my computer desk into the wine cellar for today" so as to preserve the idea of living underground Cheesy

Heh! More likely: "Darling, can I move my computer desk into the wine cellar..."

She calls him "Pescado" and he calls her "Yes Dear".   Grin
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« Reply #27 on: 2005 November 14, 15:43:02 »
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Well, no doubt they get that on a Saturday for light relief!
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« Reply #28 on: 2005 November 14, 15:47:48 »
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and here I thought he read them "Moby Dick"  boy was I ever wrong

Well, no doubt they get that on a Saturday for light relief!
ROFL and Ivanhoe on Sunday?
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« Reply #29 on: 2005 December 30, 02:38:34 »
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I wonder what Pescado thinks of this.
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« Reply #30 on: 2005 December 30, 02:50:39 »
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Necromancy is bad, 'mkay?
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