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  • bearded bloke
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    Originally posted by binley100 View Post
    Damn ............they have me again
    Fear ye not fair maid for ye verily I did find thine box of incarceration this very morn & did within secrete pleasures to help wile away the time until thou canst rejoin us in the persuit of merriment


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  • binley100
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    This is all getting on me not so ample busom now .......I need some sunlight before I fade away ......

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  • bearded bloke
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    Verily tis as well we have Bin's as Chief Chef with all these incarcerations she keeps suffering tis good she has not the profession of the Shrubber known as Wodger

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  • veggiechicken
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    Coping - just, Hungry - most definitely!! Hope they let you go again soon Cook

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  • binley100
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    Damn ............they have me again
    But you all seem to be coping admirably without me ..........

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  • julesapple
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    Originally posted by Peas'n'Kews View Post
    Good morrow all.

    It pleaseth mine ears to hear that our Old/Young Crone (DK) is feeling better and that the physic's advise has been of some small use.

    i have prepared a potion for the giving to the lords who snore - it contains drafts which will make them sleep with their'n mouths closed, or at least allow thee to give 'em a good kick so they roll over!
    Thank thee, Herbalist, for thine devotions. One has become well practysed over the yeares at applying a well-aimed kick at tender parts when the snoring of the Crippled Man has become so badde than I cannot bear it a minute longer. This, perchance, is why he maye be a Crippled Man.....he also believes that it is my witchery that has magicked his crowning glory from deepest darkest hues to that of faded badger.....It is my belief that he is fevered of the mind and his imagination doth play tricks upon him. Perhaps the imbibing of your herbes will cure his bragging.

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  • veggiechicken
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    The Cast List - All you need to know - new readers start here!

    Robin Hood - Pa Snips ............ Little John - HeyWayne,
    Maid Marian - Me of course .......... Maid Marian's lady's maid - Lottie Dolly
    BigMallly the Fletcher - the Gorilla. ......... Friar Tuck - Potstubsdustbins
    Much the Miller's son - Bearded Bloke
    Will Stutely - MrBadExample .......... Will Scarlet - Newton - camping in a red wig
    King Richard the Lionheart - DGoulston............ The miserable Jester - Cardiff Steve
    Sheriff of Nottingham - madasafish ....... The Executioner - Taff the Axe
    Master Brewer at the Red Thorn Tavern - Red Thorn (House Ale - Red Stocking)
    Mistress Quickly of the Tavern - Virgin Veg Grower
    Bringer of the Brains Bitter Wench - Nicos............ Buxom Wench - OverWyreGrower.
    Buxom "Young" Crone Serving Wench, scavenger and a bit of a witch - Donnakebab
    Merry Maid and Wenches - Mandyballantyne & Moo's Mum
    Chief Cook and Bottle washer - Binley ..............Buxom Kitchen Wench - Jeanied
    Herbalist and Merry man (archers) - Peas'n'kews and Mr P'n'K
    Lady Lottie the spinner and weaver - Lady Lottie ........Musician - Lady Jules
    Falconer Wench - Mothhawk ............ Local Peasant - Bren in Pots
    Gypsy Wench Bearing - Zazen............Hostler and 'untsperson - Glutton4......
    Nurse and Midwife - Feral007............. Woodsman - Snohare
    Mick of All Trades - yekim

    Still recruiting : Allan A'Dale - a Roving Minstrel, Arthur a Bland - a Poacher
    David of Doncaster - a wrestler, lots of Merry men, Minstrels and wenches. Desperate for Minstrels! Wodger the Shrubber and a really old Crone. Hermit, Optician (Yeah I know!!) and some baddies - the Sheriff's men! Tax collectors (boo, hiss).

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  • Peas'n'Kews
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    Good morrow all.

    It pleaseth mine ears to hear that our Old/Young Crone (DK) is feeling better and that the physic's advise has been of some small use.

    i have prepared a potion for the giving to the lords who snore - it contains drafts which will make them sleep with their'n mouths closed, or at least allow thee to give 'em a good kick so they roll over!

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  • bearded bloke
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    Thank ye kindly fair maid,I am pleased that ye art pleased,but I must now beg you leave to make hast to yon market place to purchase products to brighten my hovel

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  • taff
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    I must say your collection of wenches is most impressive. Mayhap you have heard of the rare one known as a mole wench? Look at the claws on that oooerrrr

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  • veggiechicken
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    Good Day to ye Much, once again I commend you on your Store keeping - for they have rarely been found wanting. Indeed some of your Stock is soooooooo appropriate that I do roll about, clutching my sides and wheezing, such that the Good wives have sent for the physick to see what ails me. And, in my apoplexy, all I can say is I am Much amused.........

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  • bearded bloke
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    Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
    Good morrow, Sire, (curtsies.. that's me, not King Dick). I will ask Master Brewer to send more casks and Much to 'ave a rummage in the Stores - so it pleaseth your Maj.
    Yey verily there is ale aplenty and I have a selection of wench's for his perusal









    Edit:Sorry,those are King Dick wrenches...........NOT King Dick's wenches


    Amazing how just a single letter can change the contextural meaning innit
    Last edited by bearded bloke; 24-05-2012, 09:45 AM.

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  • bearded bloke
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    Yea verily we shall feel sorry for the residents of Potter Heigham,tis a quite backwater with quite folk in humble hovels,they are not accustomed to the noise & revelry of drunken knights

    Originally posted by DGoulston View Post
    Any recommendations of a fine Inn of which, we can anchor up at would be well received!
    Litterally all the waterside pubs will be pleased to have your custom,while you are in Potter Heigham look for the alladins cave that is Roy's of Wroxham (if they dont sell it,you dont need it) for bargains galore.
    Have a great time

    *Just a word of caution though,drunk in charge of a vessel now carries the same penalties as in a car & it is enforced on the broads*

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  • veggiechicken
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    'Tis indeed good news Mistress that thou art healing so finely.
    I did promise never to reveal the date and circumstances of thy birth and I will hold to my promise for it is a fine thing to be able to deceive others in matters relating to age.
    I shall celebrate your ongoing recovery by partaking of mine own cake and yours - as I am in need of a great sweetening today.

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  • donnakebab
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    A fine morning to all of this gentle wood. Verily my knee begins to mendeth and the young physic I met with yester morn did talk much uncommon sense, twas a joy to listen to his words of comfort. Indeed it was great surprise to me that he hath taken such interest in my health. Sevensooth in past times t'has not been my experience. He even desireth that I meet with a very special physic with regard to my sweet blood for he did say that I have not many years, and that I would benefit from greater information than has until now been imparted to me by lesser physics and their underlings.

    (For truth I did not tell him the true number of my years for indeed my birth date is lost in the mists of time. T'would be beyond his comprehension.)

    So let us celebrate today my ongoing recovery...but no cakes for me for I be sweet enough already!

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