On 24 Sep 2016, at 21:46, Mark Roberts <postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> 
> mike wilson wrote:
> 
>>> On 24 September 2016 at 14:46 Bob W-PDML <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Nice look of concentration on his face; probably the eyes of his 
>>> understanding
>>> being enlightened.
>>> 
>>> Here in Greenwich, whenever the tides goes out it reveals a fresh crop of
>>> archaeologists on the foreshore. They must somehow get washed downstream.
>> 
>> They're looking for Archaeopteryxes on the archipelagos.
> 
> Perhaps what they're really doing is making their way *upstream*. You
> know, to spawn.
> 

<attenborough>
At Greenwich, they rest. Digging into the mud of the foreshore, the 
archeologists exchange with each other the remnants of a medieval dunghill in a 
pre-mating gifting ritual that itself stretches back through the generations. 
They cannot know what dangers lie ahead as one by one they slip into the rising 
tide to make their way slowly, cautiously up stream towards Oxford, where they 
will end their lives in a squalid, but glorious once-in-a-lifetime orgiastic 
frenzy, and the eternal circle of life, begins, anew.
<\attenborough>

Cue theme from Morse. 

Cut to closing credits - a grubby, half-eaten flat cap floats downstream in the 
gloaming.
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