Thursday, 19 April 2012

"EVENING ALL"

Good afternoon to YOU Dear Reader..

As SHE is posting on MY Blog in middle of day, YOU know it has to be raining in deepest Knightsbridge, too wet to work in garden, otherwise SHE would be there pestering those poor old worms!

However, SHE has done what humans need to do and is now snugly-bugly under quilt, with everything WE need to be comfy, good light, books, iPad, charger, telephone and cup of MY favourite tea.. Lapsang, such good taste.

Now, which of YOU are up for memory game? These phrases came from television programmes, real people, plays, books and films. WE want YOU to identify who said it, and / or where the saying came from.

"Book him Dano: Stupid Boy: Elementary my dear Watson: Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?: Annus horibilus: Time to go: My kingdom for a horse: Play it Sam: The British are coming: We rob banks: Well, nobody's perfect:

In mid 70's SHE would cook a main course and invite friends, they would come bringing starter, pudding, maybe a cheese, bottles of whatever. Everyone was very competitive, trying to find weirdest films or speeches to take quotes from.. No prizes, jurst a lot of fun!

Why have I thought of this today? Well, I told YOU that SHE and I are taking trip 'up north' to see Debi, she has a neighbour called Stephanie, Debi calls her Steph. Steph wears blue uniform.. YOU can't have forgotten already?

Yes, she is one of the girls in blue.. which means she is in The Police Force.. They used to be called Bobbies or Peelers, did YOU know that and that they were named after Sir Robert Peel who started London's Metropolitan Police Force in 1829.

Back to the Memory Game, this will probably only be guessed by Dear Readers in UK, but who used to say "Evening all"? WE have given YOU a huge clue..

Kettle's on.. time for fresh tea. Byebye.

GeeGee Parrot.
April 19th, 2012.

2 comments:

  1. Book em Dano was from Garret to Dano of Hawii 5-O fame...I know the others, but don't want to be seen as a smarty pants, so if no one has responded by tomorrow afternoon, I will offer my answers...Thank you for the fun! The memories that are sparked by such games are wonderful! Lots of love, blessings, and Angels to you xoxo

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  2. Oh Mr.Yowie Boy Cat.. you see, all those late nights were useful! You probably have seen more films than any other Boy Cat I know.. and let us give these other Dear Readers a bit more time, then let's see your answers! How clever you were to remember Garret's name..
    With much LURVE and Catnip to you.
    GeeGee and HER.
    oxo

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