Lazy Grange Bay 3...a new start

You've cracked it :clap::clap: Mike's next project - Open All Hours >:)>:)>:)
Did arkrights , next to bobs the butchers ( ( all the women love his meat),with Righters flat on top of bobs and Sue's on top of Righters,to get to Sue's you had to take the back passage ,and up from behind , fannys fish & Chip shop on the end ...back steps visible to the right of the bridge

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Did arkrights , next to bobs the butchers ( ( all the women love his meat),with Righters flat on top of bobs and Sue's on top of Righters,to get to Sue's you had to take the back passage ,and up from behind , fannys fish & Chip shop on the end ...back steps visible to the right of the bridge

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oooo, matron! :giggle::giggle:
 
Did arkrights , next to bobs the butchers ( ( all the women love his meat),with Righters flat on top of bobs and Sue's on top of Righters,to get to Sue's you had to take the back passage ,and up from behind , fannys fish & Chip shop on the end ...back steps visible to the right of the bridge

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Wortthy of a Carry On script - Carry On Up the Junction?

Rik
 
I'll have to stop trying to write (sort of) humorous stuff: Hmmmmmmmmmmm does anyone remember the Macawber equation? ....... 19/11d
I had to look it up to remind myself, I knew it involved six pence either way, just couldn't remember the total amounts. I believe that the character of Micawber was based on Dickens's own father.

Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen, nineteen and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.

Rik
 
The ideas floating around in my head
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