Journal 40
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Journal 40
A record number of Journals left the Cave today and should be wending their way to the various destinations over the next few days, the UK ones by brontosaurus and the overseas ones by pterodactyl!
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Re: Journal 40
I guess it’s too early to get the reindeers out but a pterodactyl will do the job just as well!
Looking forward to receiving it.
Looking forward to receiving it.
- Julie2owlsdene
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Re: Journal 40
Hope the brontosaurus doesn't damage the Tamar Bridge, or Brunnel's railway bridge as he enters over the Cornish border
Looking forward to the read
Looking forward to the read
Julian gave an exclamation and nudged George.
"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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- Kate Mary
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Brontosaurus? An Apatosaurus, surely! Still, it must be preferable to Royal Mail these days.
Looking forward to reading 'Aunt Jerusha's Earwig'.
Kate.
Looking forward to reading 'Aunt Jerusha's Earwig'.
Kate.
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Re: Journal 40
This may explain why my copy always arrives with a "dog eared" or should that be dinosaur-eared envelope. Maybe with this bumper posting you can supply the poor brontosaurus with a satchel.Tony Summerfield wrote:the UK ones by brontosaurus
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- Eddie Muir
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My copy of Journal 40 has just this minute arrived in the post. It looks as sumptuous as ever with 68 pages to enjoy! I look forward to reading it from cover to cover this evening. A big thank you to Tony and all those involved in its production.
'Go down to the side-shows by the river this afternoon. I'll meet you somewhere in disguise. Bet you won't know me!' wrote Fatty.
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- shadow
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Re: Journal 40
It's arrived!!! Brontosaurus has obviously been told to hurry up.
I was looking forward to sitting down and reading all the articles until I remembered I had friends coming round and then I'm going out tonight. It's all in the timing.
Looks great Tony, big thanks to all the contributors.
I was looking forward to sitting down and reading all the articles until I remembered I had friends coming round and then I'm going out tonight. It's all in the timing.
Looks great Tony, big thanks to all the contributors.
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Re: Journal 40
Good old Bronto
Got here pronto!
An exciting-looking Journal as always - I've already dipped into it but will savour it properly later.
Anita
Got here pronto!
An exciting-looking Journal as always - I've already dipped into it but will savour it properly later.
Anita
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Re: Journal 40
I have often said in the past that as a proofreader one of the hardest things to do is to proofread something that you wrote yourself as you tend to see what you meant to write and not necessarily what you have written.
I have proved my point in my own article on page 58 where I put in two figures in a sentence, 1000 and 500. These figures should actually have been 10000 and 5000. I have been very naughty and left off a nought!
I have proved my point in my own article on page 58 where I put in two figures in a sentence, 1000 and 500. These figures should actually have been 10000 and 5000. I have been very naughty and left off a nought!
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In that case I'd say you haven't been naughty (or "noughty") enough!
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- Lucky Star
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Re: Journal 40
Journal 40 has just arrived. It looks fab as always, an excellent way to celebrate the Journals big Four-Oh. I've just read Norman Wrights article and the editorial at the ,moment but I'll settle in with the rest of it later. As always many thanks to Tony for all his work in producing it. Sounds like he had a bit more work to do this time judging by the editorial.
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- Julie2owlsdene
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Re: Journal 40
My journal arrived today, so I'll be reading through it this evening. Can't wait Thanks Tony
Julian gave an exclamation and nudged George.
"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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- Wayne Pyer
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Re: Journal 40
Mine arrived earlier. Must find a quiet corner somewhere this weekend. Though with my tribe, it might be a long search.
Wayne, living in an Enid Blyton world.
- Daisy
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Here's another satisfied customer. I've dipped into it but will savour the rest later. I wonder if we'll have an influx of new members after reading Nigel's article!
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Re: Journal 40
I'm off sick from work today so the new journal would have been a welcome distraction but no luck!! Hopefully there will be tomorrow! The brontosaurus is obviously taking its time on the journey northwards.
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