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Cut my own Christmas tree!


Bob Buzzard

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I bet BOCT are more than happy with you as well. All the way to Staffordshire? ? For a tree? ? Not particularly cost effective from ED, or fuel efficient, or environmentally friendly, on the basis in just over thirty days it'll get chucked out!!!!!!!
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cn150 Wrote:

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> It's not too far really- depends where you're

> coming from. Anyway it's all set up with lights

> (on timer), tinsel, and baubles. All done whilst

> listening to 'Tinsel and Lights'.


Bob? Is this you?

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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> ooooh Matron

>

>

> cn150 Wrote:

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> > I'm Bob's wife - Mrs Bob. I'm a nurse at King's.


No, I'm not a Matron, I'm a Staff Nurse.

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