Punkdoc- I like the idea of Christo Lloyd getting into some ripped clothes with safety pins and doing his hair in spikes (with Fairy liquid to keep it in place...I know the tricks!) and listening to the Sex Pistols....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I play a few online games, and have done for many years, in those games i always use carniverous plants as my insperation. I've had characters called Nepenthes, Sarracenae, Dionaea to name a few, it's amazing how few people actually know the latin names for stuff and have no idea where the name comes from.
I remember this topic being done on the Beeb forum, not on here. I wasn't TT then. Actually, I think that's probably why I picked my daft name as I felt too normal.
Andy, I'm lucky if I can remember the 'common' name, let alone know what they are in Latin.
No,I'm not musical at all. Can't play any instrument. Can't read music. Can't sing in tune. OH thought I should enter "the voice" after seeing the end of it on Saturday.
My dad can't read music ,but he can play (with both hands) the mouth organ or the piano or organ. If he hears a tune once, he can play it back. Thats a special sort of talent, but my sister got the musical gene.
I learnt to dive in Cornwall at the age of 40. I dived a lot around St Ives, Penzance, off the lizard, and I love Lamorna cove.
One August, on the lowest spring tide of the year, after a trek through the sludge in full kit, carrying weight belts and fins, from the edge of penzance harbour, through the grounded boats and up the slip, I decided I was too old for diving in England. These days I prefer warm clear water with hunky divemasters to lug kit around.
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Punkdoc- I like the idea of Christo Lloyd getting into some ripped clothes with safety pins

and doing his hair in spikes (with Fairy liquid to keep it in place...I know the tricks!) and listening to the Sex Pistols....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I play a few online games, and have done for many years, in those games i always use carniverous plants as my insperation. I've had characters called Nepenthes, Sarracenae, Dionaea to name a few, it's amazing how few people actually know the latin names for stuff and have no idea where the name comes from.
Andy - but is your name Andy and are you a Scientist??
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I remember this topic being done on the Beeb forum, not on here. I wasn't TT then. Actually, I think that's probably why I picked my daft name as I felt too normal.
Andy, I'm lucky if I can remember the 'common' name, let alone know what they are in Latin.
Thanks Verdun. Unusual.
Fidgetbones, are you a muscian by any chance?
Sorry Verd- forgot you were there! Hello
I know you're not really Jonathan Creek...but do you have the same initials...JC????
Only half my name's right- I'm not a real fairy....I know -sorry I've been misleading you all
Tina- I think Verd did this thread on here a while back. Or I've been in a parallel universe.
Do you do lots of diving fidget? I've got a niece who teaches diving in Thailand.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Yes and Yes
I stand corrected then FG, as you didn't post on Beeb forum.
What day is it? Meals on wheels usually calls on Tuesday.
No,I'm not musical at all. Can't play any instrument. Can't read music. Can't sing in tune. OH thought I should enter "the voice" after seeing the end of it on Saturday.
My dad can't read music ,but he can play (with both hands) the mouth organ or the piano or organ. If he hears a tune once, he can play it back. Thats a special sort of talent, but my sister got the musical gene.
I learnt to dive in Cornwall at the age of 40. I dived a lot around St Ives, Penzance, off the lizard, and I love Lamorna cove.
One August, on the lowest spring tide of the year, after a trek through the sludge in full kit, carrying weight belts and fins, from the edge of penzance harbour, through the grounded boats and up the slip, I decided I was too old for diving in England. These days I prefer warm clear water with hunky divemasters to lug kit around.
Fidget - but aren't you 27 like everyone else here?
You've another day to wait Tina....have you taken your medication?
Andy
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
27 for the second time around. I got divorced at 40 and then started to live a new life.