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Cressing Temple 2008
And so we begin anew with new looks and smells and new eyes to see further than ever before. Further than ever before my beloved friends. So we shall follow the freckled man who goes to a grey place on a hill in grey Connemara clothes. A bit like Lisa, who, to keep out the chill of the Saturday, wore the words entire surplus of medieval clothes! She now weights 28 stones! I suppose!
Sue gives it the moody look of someone who means some bother should that camera linger a second longer! Death by pin could be but one death that this medieval cook, come silent killer could dish out with her ladles of death and spoons of slaughter! Sir Thomas counts up the mounting wealth as poor Lady Karen falls victim to "one of the classic blunders. The most famous is "never get involved in a land war in Asia but only slightly less well know is this: Never go in against an Oxford when money (or beer) is on the line!" Or if they have a bigger hat. Especially if that hat can contain a pork pie! Mmmm, pork pie!!
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