i was merrily minding my own business yesterday and the mobile rang. The screen showed me it was Plendo. But alas the voice on the other end was not the haggis loving bagpipe player. After a quick guessing game it turned out to be Dougwe who enlightened me that he was not an excited being.
then Plendo jumped in and we had the best 10 minutes of taking the piss out of each other and other assorted jibber jabber. Made my day guys, thanks for the call and the fun.
IMHO this is what makes this forum great, 3 old farts behaving like school boys, couldn't get a better Xmas gift.
Thanks Phil, I must admit it was an interesting interlude on a trip from Greens to Melbourne, enjoyed the call, as you said it was heaps of fun.
BTW, although I have tried to wrestle with the tartan spider a few times, I have never been able to make it squeal in submission. I think the score so far is Tartan spider 3, Plendo Nil.
I was in the presents of a skirt wearing Scott with a paint brush hanging in front of him and a ex soldier, um, sailer, um, boy scout, well would you believe a Airforce person then.
Good to speak to ya Phil. I will send the phone bill to you mate seeing you enjoyed it so much. Ooops, it was David's phone, oh well, I send mine anyway.
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I never enjoyed the "music" of the tartan spider, however those drummers know how to beat out a tune. I was a drum major of a brass band and principal trombone player for about 35 years, every parade the dresses and paintbrushes, some with a very large crop of wild animal pubic hair on their heads would stand in a circle winding the animals up. Not a nice sound early in the morning on ANZAC day.
Anyway you blokes rock big time. So nice to know when I get to meet you, we are already brothers.