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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STEMO on 19 May 2020, 07:36:21
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Mrs has just rung me, she's on her way to work. As you come off the M1 roundabout for the A61 into Sheffield, there is a lay-by. In the lay-by was a man (quite obviously, heavily built and about 6' 4") dressed up in womans gear, including knee length boots and a long dark wig, leaning against a car and playing a black flute.
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How I spend my time off is my business..😄
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How I spend my time off is my business..😄
;D ;D
I was just about to post a similar reply. ;D :y
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How I spend my time off is my business..😄
;D ;D
I was just about to post a similar reply. ;D :y
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Be good to meet up sometime 😄😀😃
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A 1970's rock god, Jethro Tulls Ian Anderson :)
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I recall seeing Elvis in a spangly jumpsuit dancing on Edge Lane at 8 am one morning, didn't seem that unusual for that area TBH ;D
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Is playing with his flute a euphemism ?
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Is playing with his flute a euphemism ?
He was white and his flute was black, so that would really have been worth stopping a taking a pic.
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It was probably the Devil playing his infamous flute to win the souls of motorists :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;)
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It was probably the Devil playing his infamous flute to win the souls of motorists :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;)
I thought it was a fiddle, or is that only in Georgia (https://youtu.be/wBjPAqmnvGA)?
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Mrs has just rung me, she's on her way to work. As you come off the M1 roundabout for the A61 into Sheffield, there is a lay-by. In the lay-by was a man (quite obviously, heavily built and about 6' 4") dressed up in womans gear, including knee length boots and a long dark wig, leaning against a car and playing a black flute.
This is scary, I didn't realise you were so close :o
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Is playing with his flute a euphemism ?
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No, that would be an euphonium. ;D :y
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A 1970's rock god, Jethro Tulls Ian Anderson :)
Was he "As Thick as a Brick" or "Too Old to Rock&Roll, But Too Young to Die". :D
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Mrs has just rung me, she's on her way to work. As you come off the M1 roundabout for the A61 into Sheffield, there is a lay-by. In the lay-by was a man (quite obviously, heavily built and about 6' 4") dressed up in womans gear, including knee length boots and a long dark wig, leaning against a car and playing a black flute.
This is scary, I didn't realise you were so close :o
Nearly a whole county away. ;D
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Is playing with his flute a euphemism ?
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No, that would be an euphonium. ;D :y
Boom Boom :y
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It was probably the Devil playing his infamous flute to win the souls of motorists :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;)
I thought it was a fiddle, or is that only in Georgia (https://youtu.be/wBjPAqmnvGA)?
It can be either a flute or fiddle, and both can apparently lure mens (never womens!! :P) souls to him :D ;)
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Was he humming 'Hit me with your rhythm stick'?
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Was he humming 'Hit me with your rhythm stick'?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;)