Don't forgot the other title: The Phantom Fondler of Farmoor!!!!
From: replies@adam.stocks.name To: tracyjknowles@gmail.com; jorutterford@hotmail.com CC: ossoxon@earth.li Subject: Re: [OSS Oxon] We win!!!! Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 19:47:34 +0100
Can you throw down a gauntlet during a catch-up swim? Maybe only if it's a swimming glove?
Adam
PS The ducklings are less ugly now. So the grown-up swans have become mellower. Surely, it is off-season for wrangling, by now. (I shall, of course, take up my duties again from Nesting Time 2012.)
Fortunately, I have just been rechristened as "The Pill-Box Pervert". (Innocent urination supplied by me. Over-the-top accusation supplied by Mr Grumpy Landlord of The Swan @ Radcot (a few months ago now). Catchy brand name supplied (today) by Mr Jo.)
----- Original Message ----- From: Tracy J Knowles To: Jo-Anne Rutterford Cc: OSS Oxon Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 10:15 AM Subject: Re: [OSS Oxon] We win!!!!
I accept that gauntlet as being thrown down...
On 2 Oct 2011, at 09:40, Jo-Anne Rutterford wrote:
Wooo Hoooo - we have upped the anti today on the freebies on the river stakes..... we were given Birthday Cake today from a lady who had turned 55 :o) I think that definitely tops tea and biscuits!!!
Hope you all have a super sunny Sunday - Adam, Swan Wrangler, Stocks and I will see if we can get champagne and caviar today!
Jo
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