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Who wants a wee dram? (Silver Lunar) Pour Vous Joy

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Bev

Bev Report 11 Jun 2005 23:58

forsuth it doth appear that i am to left un chaparonned is my virtue safe pray tell me???

Joy

Joy Report 11 Jun 2005 23:59

Chorus Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men Feared by the bad, loved by the good Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood He called the greatest archers to a tavern on the green They vowed to help the people of the king They handled all the troubles on the English country scene And still found plenty of time to sing Chorus He came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap A fighter never looking for a fight His bow was always ready, and he kept his arrows sharp. He used them to fight for what was right. Chorus With Friar Tuck and Little John they had a roguish look, They did the deed the others wouldn't dare. He captured all the money that the evil sheriff took, And rescued many a lady fair. Chorus He came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap A fighter never looking for a fight His bow was always ready and he kept his arrows sharp He used them to fight for what was right Chorus

TinaTheCheshirePussyCat

TinaTheCheshirePussyCat Report 12 Jun 2005 00:03

Ah, Scarlet Willy, that offer telleth me much of your loyalty and bravery. However, I am not a cruel master and wouldst not wish you to suffocate from noxious fumes during the night. This has indeed been an arduous day and I have walked, not to mention flown, many a long mile without the opportunity to rinse away the dust. I would sleep as far away from my feet as you possibly can. I too must needs rest for who knows what dangers the morrow may bring. Good night, good sirs, and rest thee well.

Conan

Conan Report 12 Jun 2005 00:04

Allan You are true and loyal. I will share my blood with you. Joy/Bev You may yet receive your wish for all to be revealed. But first, there is some reckoning that I may call upon beforehand. Until the morrow my fair Ladies!!!

Bev

Bev Report 12 Jun 2005 00:09

hear that Joy??? he might get his kit off tomorrow least thats what i think he said Bev

Joy

Joy Report 12 Jun 2005 00:10

:-) good night. Joy

Conan

Conan Report 12 Jun 2005 00:23

Rest now my Ladies I shall'st protect you through the night................

The Border Reiver

The Border Reiver Report 12 Jun 2005 00:27

The friar stirs from where he has been sleeping against the bole of a large oak tree. He smells the aroma of roast venison wafting in the morning breeze and climbs to his feet to go in search of a morsel or two (or more) of this feast. He enters a large clearing where the embers of a fire are still glowing dimly and all around are the still forms of sleeping people (some of whom he recognises) and a small mountainof metallic objects. He picks up one of these objects - sniffs the opening and is surprised to find that it smells of beer - whence have these strange objects come from? he muses as he starts looking for a full one. He finds a box marked 'guiness cans' and opens one and quaffs deeply of its contents - 'excellent brew' he quoths and picks up the box, helps himself to a hind leg of venison and repairs to a large tree to partake of this feast until the others arise from their slumbers. I

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Jun 2005 00:34

(Puff of Pink Smoke etc) Friar - Put that guiness can down - ye Gods, - it is a potion of the FUTURE! It may turn thee into a footballe hooligane, or worse! Here - I offer thee a dram of my J.D. and Cokee. (Fresh from me punch bowl)

Conan

Conan Report 12 Jun 2005 00:36

Tuck!!! A man of the Cloth is welcome here. I am no heathen. But you must contribute more than gluttony my friend. Give reference to your true worth !!!!!!!

The Border Reiver

The Border Reiver Report 12 Jun 2005 00:39

Good Morrow Mrs Merlin, I don't mind if I do try a drop of that nectar ye are offering the portly friar replied and promptly emptied the can of guiness he was holding before reaching for the proffered brew.

Bev

Bev Report 12 Jun 2005 00:46

wow laddddy merlic thatsd strong stuffff watch yerself vicar,,,,,soss monk can i have sone more pl;lessss

The Border Reiver

The Border Reiver Report 12 Jun 2005 00:46

'Robin my dear friend' the friar replied - thou knowest that I shall stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the fight against the evil sheriff and that dastardly John brother of Richard. Forsooth I am amazed that thy doubt my credentials after we were forced from the forest of tips.

The Border Reiver

The Border Reiver Report 12 Jun 2005 01:01

The friar turned to BB and thanked her for her timely warning on the strength of Mrs Merlin's potion and then apologised that he was unable to help her because there no wild rabbits to be seen in this forest.

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Jun 2005 01:39

(Puff of etc....) Friar, I returnest with my (empty) punch bowl/cauldron. I was waylaid in a land faraway, full of bronzed bevs, and yorkshire sue persons. They partakethed of my Special Brew, and they drankest it ALL. They did corruptethest me, and I promise NEVER to go there againest. Please Forgive me - taking the wrong path! (junction 21 on M1) Grovel, grovel - Drink This! (Honey Mead, Lambrini, and J.D. - good job I saved some of that!)

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 Jun 2005 02:14

It is very quiet now, in the land of Lunars Leaving Party. If you look very carefully, you may just make out the dents in the grass where Robin and his merry men sat. (especially Friar Tuck) Its dark and eerie, - hang on - Look up into the sky.... In the distance there is a small figure, pointed hat, on a broomstick, swooping down - looks like she is ... COMING IN TO LAND!!! (Better move my cauldron of J.D. out the way)

Joy

Joy Report 12 Jun 2005 09:15

I was protected through the night. I feel safe now and shall no longer fear in the presence of Robin of Loxley. I hope he will understand my previous fear when I say that there was another who followed me in the depths of the forest. :-) Joy

Germaine

Germaine Report 12 Jun 2005 09:30

Just popping in silver to wish you all the best. Germaine x

Jane

Jane Report 12 Jun 2005 10:22

The beautiful maiden was taking a morning bathe in the gentle waters of the sparkling river. She heard Willy approach and after a sharp intake of breath, concealed herself amid some bushes at the river's edge. 'Bless my soul,' said our Will 'a damsel's clothing lies here on the banks of the river. Clearly my journey has been ill-timed. I will turn my back for a few moments and allow the maiden to clothe herself.' 'Thank you kind sir' said the now fully dressed but blushing damsel. 'I have been lost living in the woods for some days now.' 'Tell me your name' asked Will. 'No, gentle sir, I cannot' she replied. 'The knowledge of my identity will bring misfortune upon you.' 'Ah well' said Willy 'At least, come and have a cuppa with me and my friends then otherwise they'll think I've been on the sauce again.' Willy filled his buckets and the pair set off into the wood together.

TinaTheCheshirePussyCat

TinaTheCheshirePussyCat Report 12 Jun 2005 10:31

Allan A'Dale stretched his cramped limbs and shook off the last dregs of sleep. Standing up, he looked around and saw Scarlett Willy returning to the forest clearing, accompanied by a fair damsel with wet hair. 'By my troth' quoth Allan, 'Yon Willy is a fast worker. How did he manage that?' Realising what a sorry sight he must appear, clothes all crumpled and travel-stained. Ladders in his hose, and his hair an absolute mess, darling, Allan decided that a trip to the river and a quick bathe was the order of the day. Exit Allan, stage left, clutching a flannel.