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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Well, somebody's grabbed one :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Philip wrote: "Well, somebody's grabbed one :-)"

A strawberry? or a bull?


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Philip wrote: "Well, somebody's grabbed one :-)"

A strawberry? or a bull?"


A strawberry, I suppose. After all, you wouldn't want to grab a bull now, would you?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Not even by the horns?


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Jim | 21809 comments never grab a strawberry by the horns!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments If it has horns it isn't a strawberry. Its a bull disguised as a strawberry.


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Jim | 21809 comments That's one serious disguise!


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Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Jim wrote: "That's one serious disguise!"

Did I say Bull? I meant...

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I don't know about strawberries, but cream horns can be a problem!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Mmmmmmmmmmcream hornsmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Mmmmmmmmmmcream hornsmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

http://media.bonnint.net/slc/570/5708..."


I just knew it was a mistake mentioning them.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments The back one has something rather slug-like about it. A very happy slug though!


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Slug-like???? Who would want a chocolate slug?

BTW, the book is now on Goodreads thanks to Julie Haigh :-)

Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 by Philip Whiteland


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You can get chocolate ass-holes.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "You can get chocolate ass-holes."

From experience, there's no problem in getting them, chocolate or otherwise! They just crop up whenever you're trying to achieve something :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I've been to B&Q today and bought some light fittings - and they say there's no excitement in the world today ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Thats more than I have done. I've been too busy watching videos of Terry Jones talking about medieval stuff.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Thats more than I have done. I've been too busy watching videos of Terry Jones talking about medieval stuff."

I've just finished John Cleese's autobiography and I gather that he and Mr. Jones are not exactly kindred spirits!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Ah yes, I read that a few weeks ago. There were some 'creative tensions' if I remember correctly :)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Ah yes, I read that a few weeks ago. There were some 'creative tensions' if I remember correctly :)"

I would imagine that such tensions wouldn't be difficult to find with Mr. Cleese, although I did enjoy his autobiography
So, Anyway...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments He has also had the occasional 'romantic tension' in the course of his life...


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "He has also had the occasional 'romantic tension' in the course of his life..."

Yes, he doesn't really touch on that in the book, other than to admit he's hopeless with women. He doesn't really cover the Python years either.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments BTW, I'm running a contest to win a free advance copy of my new book on FB and on my blog. Without mentioning any names, one person from Goodreads has already bagged herself a prize. Would you like to try?

www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I am scratching my head trying to figure out the answer. If I come up with something sensible I'll give it a go.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Making what I hope are the final edits to the new book!

Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 by Philip Whiteland


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "BTW, I'm running a contest to win a free advance copy of my new book on FB and on my blog. Without mentioning any names, one person from Goodreads has already bagged herself a prize. Would you li..."

And the winner is...Ignite! Well done. Let me know the email address you would like me to send your advance copy to.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ok. After the success of the last competition, here's another chance to win an advance copy of 'Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4. As before, PM the answer to me by 12.00 GMT on Friday, 13th March. Answer and winner(s) will be announced on Saturday.
Here's the question:
A Burton Union is (a) a type of onion, (b) a labour movement or (c) a unique method of fermentation?
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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments BTW, not only is 28.03.15 the date of release of the new book Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 by Philip Whiteland but it is also the date on which I propose to unpublish (is there such a word?) Jambalaya by Philip Whiteland . It's had a good run but it is clearly never going to grip the great reading public, so I think it is time it retired. If you had any desire to read it at all, you might want to grab a copy before then :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Successfully delivered the first advance copy as a prize. If you want one, just answer the simple question above!


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Today is your last chance to win a free advance copy in this competition:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "Today is your last chance to win a free advance copy in this competition:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...

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Ok, no takers for that one then. The correct answer was (c) a unique method of fermentation.

There'll be another contest along shortly :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Here's another one you won't like ;-)

Who is the Patron Saint of Burton upon Trent?

(a) St. Bodmin
(b) St. Blodwyn
(c) St. Modwen

FREE advance copy of the new book Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 by Philip Whiteland to the first person to give me the right answer before midnight on Sunday.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I thought it was St Marmite!


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments We don't pray to her, we just toast her ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Philip wrote: "We don't pray to her, we just toast her ;-)"

Oh very good! LOL


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Philip wrote: "We don't pray to her, we just toast her ;-)"

Oh very good! LOL"


I have the odd good idea. The rest of the time they're just odd ideas.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Final version uploaded to Kindle - we're in the lap of the gods now chaps ;-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments And we have a winner for the last competition!

The first person to correctly identify that the Patron Saint of Burton upon Trent is (c) St. Modwen was (sound of heartbeat greatly amplified, overlong pause) - Rosemary (The Nosemanny)

Well done, Rosie. Hope you enjoy your advance copy of Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 New competition coming shortly.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Here's another one:

Which of these three beer containers is the largest?

(a) barrel
(b) hogshead
(c) firkin

A free advance copy of Giving a Bull Stawberries The 'nostalgedy' collection Book 4 to the first correct answer before 6.00pm tonight


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "Here's another one:

Which of these three beer containers is the largest?

(a) barrel
(b) hogshead
(c) firkin

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Oh come on! Somebody must firkin know their barrels from their hogsheads ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments We're not all boozers like you Burtonians!


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "We're not all boozers like you Burtonians!"

Ha! A likely story.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Cheek! I haven't had a drink since... um.. ages ago.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments It always seems that way when you've had a few :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I am currently drinking red lemonade. This odd substance is usually brown. This version is a bright neon scarlet.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments There's no hope for you! My advice would be to start drinking heavily ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I have some green Mickey Finn I could add to it.

Well that just seems to have made it a slightly darker red. And made it taste slightly of apple as well as chemicals.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Wasn't it Nanny Ogg's creation that was 'mostly apples'?


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