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  • 09-23-2007 3:45 PM

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    Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    Most of you who have read my Struer thread, will know that I cemented a good friendship with Ed from Holland while I was there.
    Very kindly, Ed has thrown a warm invitation to me to visit his home in Holland.
    I am going for a long weekend in the middle of October and will, of course be taling many photo's.
    The question I am asking you is, whether you think I should make a thread like the Struer one (and my trip to Eastbourne to collect my first prize) about my trip, or would you find it too boring?

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 09-23-2007 4:18 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    jandyt:

    ... or would you find it too boring?

    Andy T.


    Andy T. and boring don't match.
    Do the thread! Smile

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  • 09-23-2007 4:28 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    Try to miss out the vomiting and hungover parts this timeLaughing

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

  • 09-23-2007 4:45 PM In reply to

    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    If it is only losely related to B&O, why not use the photo gallery feature, or the blog... then you post a link to it on the main forum.

    p. 

  • 10-10-2007 5:36 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    Harrumph!
    2 for and one against, and I'm going in 9 days.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 10-10-2007 5:40 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    jandyt:
    Harrumph!
    2 for and one against, and I'm going in 9 days.

    I hope you didn't take my post as a "for"WinkLaughingLaughing

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

  • 10-10-2007 5:44 PM In reply to

    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    I think it should be interesting!! Ed is a really great guy and an important part of Beoworld! He also has quite a collection of B&O as well as a beautiful family! Definitely worth a photo diary!
  • 10-10-2007 5:50 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    Puncher:
    Try to miss out the vomiting and hungover parts this timeLaughing

    Nope - they are both lightweights, and have both been ill after a night out with me! Laughing

    Ed has a beautiful family, and a beautiful home - and i'm sure we would all love to see an account of your trip Andy. Yes -  thumbs up

    He's a great host, Monique is an absolutely awesome cook (and a lovely lady), and Romy (Ed's daughter) is the sweetest little angel you could ever meet. Please don't take any pictures of you sitting down for dinner - i'll be too jealous!

    The jandyt photo threads are becoming legendary, so we all look forward to a new one!

    Lee
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  • 10-10-2007 6:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    eduard:

    Thank you, thank you, you all make me Embarrassed

    It is true, Monique can cook very well, so Andy please do not eat to much in the U.K. you get enough here..I m sure you like it!

    For the weekend I have made some plans..... On Saterday I like to go to .,de0jer9AKJOXjwem (what is wrong with the computer)  and Sunday you will see a nice part of sndfgndeponxsjngds[ae=t023teur=02u3ce (what is this??) anyway, you are free to make picture's in the house and it will be no problemo! It makes me a little proud.... Laughing

    When Andy is back in the uk, he got a o.d. of B&O in his mind.... (hahahahahahahaha)

    I will hang my Bang and Olufsen flag in the garden... so you know you have the correct house!

     

     

    It seems Andy, you are to be a very lucky man indeed. Prey do tell us all (in a 70's style "Jackie" Photo story)

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

  • 10-10-2007 6:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    LaughingLaughingLaughing

    I can't wait!
    Have you asked Monique if she doesn't mind sleeping on the airbed with you yet?Wink
    Should I bring my znefgipuwrs and my jlehfsu?

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 10-10-2007 6:13 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    Puncher - did you read 'Jackie' then? Unsure

    I used to read 'Roy of the Rovers' - but there's nothing wrong with being in touch with your feminine side i suppose.. 

    LaughingLaughing

    Lee

    PS - Andy, you'll need your jlehfsu, but you can leave your znefgipuwrs at home mate. Laughing

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  • 10-10-2007 6:15 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    jandyt:

    LaughingLaughingLaughing

    I can't wait!
    Have you asked Monique if she doesn't mind sleeping on the airbed with you yet?Wink
    Should I bring my znefgipuwrs and my jlehfsu?

    Not sure about your znefgipuwrs but you should definitely take a hardingfele with you - that'll impress the neighbours!!

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

  • 10-10-2007 6:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: Should I make a Struer-type thread or not? Andy T.

    9 LEE:
    Puncher - did you read 'Jackie' then? Unsure

    I used to read 'Roy of the Rovers' - but there's nothing wrong with being in touch with your feminine side i suppose.. 

    LaughingLaughing

    Lee

    PS - Andy, you'll need your jlehfsu, but you can leave your znefgipuwrs at home mate. Laughing

    Laughing - I only read the "Jackie" at school (not mine obviously)Embarrassed. I'm still a sucker for other people's womens's mag's and Sunday paper's "problems pages" - it makes me feel normal!

    The "Victor" was the boy's comic of choice - Alf Tupper, "Tough of the Track" - trained on Fish & Chips and still was British Champion! - motivation for the post war masses. Not to mention MajorJjumbo's Army - a whole Army, Navy and Airforce - all controlled from a Serenata mounted on the wrist. If only Tony Blair could have operated it properly!!

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

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