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I have to be honest I enjoy reading more than collecting but I found this when I was the executor for my late auntie in 2000 and have never found any information about it ..until now?

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I believe its a crown (its the same size)

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

:lol: He did! Thats a classic comedy.

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

:lol: He did! Thats a classic comedy.

It was - and full of shapely young starlets of the day bursting out of their mini-togas :rolleyes::P;)

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

:lol: He did! Thats a classic comedy.

It was - and full of shapely young starlets of the day bursting out of their mini-togas :rolleyes::P;)

Very true :D

Isn't it funny that what society deems is an attractive shape changes through the century's?

At the time of the Indus valley a full shaped lady was admired. At the time of the Renaissance a lady would be admired if she had an hour glass shape. Today it tends to be more the slimmer shapes of your Cheryl Cole's and Victoria Beckham that everyone strives for.

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

If we're not careful we're going to end up on the subject of Madeline Smith again...

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

To be pedantic, he said "Salute" = "Hello"

:)

David

(vaguely remembering O level Latin)

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SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

If we're not careful we're going to end up on the subject of Madeline Smith again...

That is a subject I wouldn't mind getting onto :P although Patsy Kensit or Kelly Brooke would suffice my old bones (I reached a milestone birthday on Monday :( )

They can get in a queue but there might be a bit of a wait on the third time round. ;)

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Isn't it funny that what society deems is an attractive shape changes through the century's?

At the time of the Indus valley a full shaped lady was admired. At the time of the Renaissance a lady would be admired if she had an hour glass shape. Today it tends to be more the slimmer shapes of your Cheryl Cole's and Victoria Beckham that everyone strives for.

The "thin" out of "through thick and thin" :P

SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

If we're not careful we're going to end up on the subject of Madeline Smith again...

Yes please!

SALOTE - isn't that what Frankie Howerd used to say at the start of "Up Pompeii"? :lol:

To be pedantic, he said "Salute" = "Hello"

:)

David

(vaguely remembering O level Latin)

Yes, I know he did (I got A Level Latin ;) ) but you have to use the material you're given!

That is a subject I wouldn't mind getting onto :P although Patsy Kensit or Kelly Brooke would suffice my old bones (I reached a milestone birthday on Monday :( )

They can get in a queue but there might be a bit of a wait on the third time round. ;)

:lol:

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