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PERRY
 11 Nov 2011, 10:58 #134843 Reply To Post
46 meter tall bronzed bird for sale - allegedly- going cheap. Used and abused. Limited edition. One careless owner.
notleyab
 11 Nov 2011, 11:08 #134844 Reply To Post
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?
rosefitzrobert
 11 Nov 2011, 15:38 #134867 Reply To Post
Quote: notleyab, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 11:08
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?


Notley, not on topic but I hoped I could find you here. What does "OTT" mean (as used in your review of The Old Man and the Kitten)?

karen milner
 11 Nov 2011, 15:55 #134868 Reply To Post
Quote: rosefitzrobert, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:38
Quote: notleyab, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 11:08
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?


Notley, not on topic but I hoped I could find you here. What does "OTT" mean (as used in your review of The Old Man and the Kitten)?


OTT generally means Over The Top, but who knows with Notley's abbreviations!

rosefitzrobert
 11 Nov 2011, 19:16 #134889 Reply To Post
Quote: karen milner, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:55
Quote: rosefitzrobert, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:38
Quote: notleyab, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 11:08
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?


Notley, not on topic but I hoped I could find you here. What does "OTT" mean (as used in your review of The Old Man and the Kitten)?


OTT generally means Over The Top, but who knows with Notley's abbreviations!



Thanks Karen, that's probably what he meant. Makes sense in context anyway.
PERRY
 13 Nov 2011, 01:14 #134964 Reply To Post
Quote: karen milner, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:55
Quote: rosefitzrobert, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:38
Quote: notleyab, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 11:08
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?


Notley, not on topic but I hoped I could find you here. What does "OTT" mean (as used in your review of The Old Man and the Kitten)?


OTT generally means Over The Top, but who knows with Notley's abbreviations!



Can't get around to accepting "tt" as 'that' - I mean, would it take up all that much more time to type the 'ha'?

LTMS1479CSP
 13 Nov 2011, 14:43 #134994 Reply To Post
Quote: rosefitzrobert, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 15:38
Quote: notleyab, Friday, 11 Nov 2011 11:08
Don't buy a pig - nor a bird - in a poke.
Any pix?
OR reviews even?


Notley, not on topic but I hoped I could find you here. What does "OTT" mean (as used in your review of The Old Man and the Kitten)?



Forgive me asking and I'll probably regret it but WHAT is that avatar of yours? I can make out fur or hair and legs and hooves - maybe or not? Has whatever it is fallen backwards laughing? Is it a reflection of your story, you name, your personality, your sense of humour or something you're saying to us all or what?
notleyab
 13 Nov 2011, 15:33 #134995 Reply To Post
I asked the same ? LT & the answer is somewhere around - too many bloody themes to follow here.
Tha answer was -it's her horse.
LTMS1479CSP
 13 Nov 2011, 15:36 #134996 Reply To Post
Quote: notleyab, Sunday, 13 Nov 2011 15:33
I asked the same ? LT & the answer is somewhere around - too many bloody themes to follow here.
Tha answer was -it's her horse.


Must be having its Sunday nap, I suppose.
rosefitzrobert
 13 Nov 2011, 17:29 #135003 Reply To Post
Quote: LTMS1479CSP, Sunday, 13 Nov 2011 15:36
Quote: notleyab, Sunday, 13 Nov 2011 15:33
I asked the same ? LT & the answer is somewhere around - too many bloody themes to follow here.
Tha answer was -it's her horse.


Must be having its Sunday nap, I suppose.


Scratching his back
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