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You know what for but for everything else you've done for all of us recently as well.
In the words of an old song, "Don't look!"
 
Toooooooooo late!
 
You're probably too young for the phrase "Boobalah boobalah" to mean anything!

Nursey in BA 2 or 4?
 
You're probably too young for the phrase "Boobalah boobalah" to mean anything!

Nursey in BA 2 or 4?

Whichever you prefer :D she'll even bring here three uddered cow with her :D

As to the "Boobalah boobalah" sorry that is I'm afraid lost on me and googling actually brings up a post you made over 6 years ago on another forum :lol:
 
So it does!

IIRC (and as always, it's entirely possible that I don't!), Queenie from 2 played a nurse in 4. No disrespect to Patsy Byrne but Miranda Richardson is more my type!

Try Googling "Oh yes they call it"... then find the full lyrics. "Don't look, Ethel!"
 
LOL, I have that record on 7" vinyl upstairs in the attic. Haven't heard it for years though. For all the uninitiated.... check this out
 
Below taken from Wiki so indeed it is a great compliment bestowed on you Sit Ethelnod -- or as the first name they quote in example Ethelhard -- in which case/the latter name does Ethel stand for 'always'
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Ethel (also æthel) is an Old English word meaning "noble". It is frequently attested as the first element in Anglo-Saxon names, both masculine and feminine, e.g. Æthelhard, Æthelred, Æthelwulf; Æthelburg, Æthelflæd, Æthelthryth (Audrey).
 
Not heard that song for aaaages, still makes me laugh :D

You're welcome Ethel!
 
That's another pint I owe you in May!
 
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