Oh, a quick request
Listen, people.
I installed this ODEO button months ago and have yet to get an ODEO message. So, if you'd care to leave a message while I'm convalescing, please, please, please, send me an ODEO.
This goes double if you're one of my overseas readers with a charming accent (Piggy, SID, Garfer, et al).
Triple, if you have a partner from a foreign country with a charming accent who will also wish me well.
Go on! Have a go. I'll send you one in return when I'm back from la-la-land.
I installed this ODEO button months ago and have yet to get an ODEO message. So, if you'd care to leave a message while I'm convalescing, please, please, please, send me an ODEO.
This goes double if you're one of my overseas readers with a charming accent (Piggy, SID, Garfer, et al).
Triple, if you have a partner from a foreign country with a charming accent who will also wish me well.
Go on! Have a go. I'll send you one in return when I'm back from la-la-land.
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Unfortunately I lack the hardware.
Anyway, the CIA might be listening in.
I hereby send you a cyberspace bunch of grapes and a magazine. Hope all turns out well.
By garfer, At 6:35 PM
Here's a question, Garfy: why grapes? I've seen this in British movies & TV shows. Americans never bring grapes (I wouldn't mind some grapes, come to think of it). Flowers? yes. Balloons? yes. Fruit? no.
By Peevish McSnark, At 9:15 PM
We'll do one for you in a wee while. Tazzy is at work at the moment, so it'll have to wait until his return.
By Anonymous, At 9:59 AM
When anyone in Britain visits someone in hospital they always bring the patient a bunch of grapes and proceed to eat them all themselves.
It's an old tradition.
By garfer, At 2:36 PM
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