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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The imminent death of Donald Trump and the demise

> of the far right winged political ideology. Death

> to all fascists. Plus a spanked bottom for The

> Artful Dogger for mentioning the C-word.


Oh joy, I was only thinking of you yesterday Jah, and low you appear.


I?m hoping you?re well 👍🏽

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The imminent death of Donald Trump and the demise

> of the far right winged political ideology. Death

> to all fascists. Plus a spanked bottom for The

> Artful Dogger for mentioning the C-word.


I would but then Pence will ascend to President and he sickened me when inspecting the camps earlier this week.

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Seabag Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The imminent death of Donald Trump and the

> demise

> > of the far right winged political ideology.

> Death

> > to all fascists. Plus a spanked bottom for The

> > Artful Dogger for mentioning the C-word.

>

> Oh joy, I was only thinking of you yesterday Jah,

> and low you appear.

>

> I?m hoping you?re well 👍🏽


Yes- LOW is an apt description for his extremist comments...you meant in true Xmas style LO! probably---what a slip up ha ha ha

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prob another christmas alone , whilst all you east dulwichers choose the most expensive cheese from the Cheese Block and worry about whether you have Turkey, Goose or Duck or all three. Can you tell me the wine suited for your cosy Christmas. Barrrr Humbugs. I used to love Christmas , Barrr humbug, do have a lovely one won't you.
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lavender27 Wrote:

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> prob another christmas alone , whilst all you east

> dulwichers choose the most expensive cheese from

> the Cheese Block and worry about whether you have

> Turkey, Goose or Duck or all three. Can you tell

> me the wine suited for your cosy Christmas.

> Barrrr Humbugs. I used to love Christmas , Barrr

> humbug, do have a lovely one won't you.


I think Uncle Glen is free, you can hang out for the festive period .


You?re a match made in heaven.

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lavender27 Wrote:

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> prob another christmas alone , whilst all you east

> dulwichers choose the most expensive cheese from

> the Cheese Block and worry about whether you have

> Turkey, Goose or Duck or all three. Can you tell

> me the wine suited for your cosy Christmas.

> Barrrr Humbugs. I used to love Christmas , Barrr

> humbug, do have a lovely one won't you.



I'm usually alone at Christmas (and I like it that way) but I still do all of that :)


I always found family Christmas's stressful although after people have gone it's nice to remember.

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Sue Wrote:

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> I was in John Lewis yesterday, and their Christmas

> department is now open - according to the store

> guide by the escalators.

>

> I didn't go up to check it out :))


Yes you did Sue


What did you buy ?

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Seabag Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > prob another christmas alone , whilst all you

> east

> > dulwichers choose the most expensive cheese

> from

> > the Cheese Block and worry about whether you

> have

> > Turkey, Goose or Duck or all three. Can you

> tell

> > me the wine suited for your cosy Christmas.

> > Barrrr Humbugs. I used to love Christmas ,

> Barrr

> > humbug, do have a lovely one won't you.

>

> I think Uncle Glen is free, you can hang out for

> the festive period .

>

> You?re a match made in heaven.


I don't know uncle glen, who wants to hang out somewhere with me this christmas ?

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