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UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: What were the names of the guards in maid marrion and her merry men?
Gary...and who?
For those of you who dont know what im talking about.. dont worry..go back to the mundane drudgery of your boring life doing nothing and getting paid nothing
Matthew B-MLemon-Aware Devilstick-wielding Operative 605 posts Location: East London Wilds
Posted: Bloody students! Nothing better to do than sit around watching TV all day.
A kiss blown is a kiss wasted, the only kind of kiss is a kiss tasted.
I'm a woman. We don't say what we want, but we reserve the right to be pissed off if we don't get it. That's what makes us so fascinating and not just a LITTLE bit scary.
Matthew B-MLemon-Aware Devilstick-wielding Operative 605 posts Location: East London Wilds
Posted: I love the way that Lisa and I came up with pretty much the same comment completely independently. Obviously the case, unwary crimson oafish fresher.
Luv 'n' Lemons purity :: clarity :: balance
The_Pirate_Dyke_BoyHOP Lord of the Pirate Admiralty 1,079 posts Location: Canterbury, UK
Posted: i think Unwary Catatonic Oafish Fresher is more appropriate...
was it Barry by any chance???
D.B. X x X x X
Ship off the starboard! sound general quarters! noise and light discipline! man the cannons! GET ME THE RUM!
Master of the Free Hug Program
Matthew B-MLemon-Aware Devilstick-wielding Operative 605 posts Location: East London Wilds
Posted: Ooooh, I like that. Jon, about time to change your name. You've been United Caravan Owner's Federation for far too long, and the other is a better description.
Luv 'n' Lemons purity :: clarity :: balance
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: Dyke..we dont think it was barry.
Bammmmms..
Mathew.. no..that is a silly name. Come up with a better one and i might consider it.
Cunning enemies like the Sheriff of Nottingham have to have stupid henchmen; there's probably a rule about it somewhere. The Sheriff is correspondingly lumbered with Gary and Graeme.
Nice enough lads on their own, Gary and Graeme are "bestest mates" who, if met in other circumstances, you would probably quite like. But they enjoy the job of being a guard and being nasty, and Graeme in particular can be quite horrible to young children.
Gary is the younger and more child-like of the two; he delights in simple things, like Herman his little silver sausage dog on a piece of elastic. Graeme acts like Gary's older brother, looking after him and keeping him out of trouble.
Two men looking very much like Gary and Graeme where present in the alternate universe of Voyage to the Bottom of the Forest, named Gre-Gre and Grey-grey. They weren't all that much different from Graeme and Gary, except that their helmets had wings attached, and their jobs required them to be nice.
Spoiling Christmas for small children since 2003.
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: Correct!
well done.
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