Blimey, dearest Doc, here you are online too! I've just written to you
in the Fort but may have to resend it as Astra was being a bit creaky
with that group.
I'm just back from hols as you may have seen. Fat as a pig but hoping
to sweat some of it off on the sports field tomorrow - there will be a
few dishes there but none of them as unbuttoned as your little
friends.
Z
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 11:51:20 -0400, NP-f31 wrote:
>On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 09:40:06 -0600, HMS Victor Victorian
><victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 23:11:56 -0400, NP-f31 wrote:
>>
>>>A prezzie for you in The Fort...
>>>
>>>Doc
>>>NP-f31
>>
>>Good Morning Doc and America,
>>
>>I've had an opportunity to open the gift you've hidden at the Fort. I
>>am impressed at your ability to weave historical events so deftly into
>>what promises to be an entertaining tale.
>>
>>Regarding the historical events of the period, it is, as Claudius said
>>on his deathbed in the mini-series I Claudius, "Oh, but it all sounds
>>so depressingly familiar," a sad story indeed. Will you, in your
>>version, redeem those bones from Westminister?
>>
>>In Appreciation,
>>Victor
>>
>>God Save the Queen.
>>God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>>God Preserve the Windsors.
>>Rule Britannia!
>
>Hey Double V,
>
>The ending won't be so historically accurate maybe. But the solution
>Victor comes up with is historically possible AND it has ramifications
>that you will appreciate. As we know from the bones found beneath the
>stairway, boys will die.
>
>Doc
>NP-f31
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