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OK, so I didn't get off to a great start with my 'breast feeding' threads, that's no reason to place a curse on me, my terrier and front door. I need to find the 'witch' who since registering on the forum has:-


Caused me to break two fingers in car door


break off key in front door lock


Caused my terrier "Bob' (sorry Bob, he's really called Bob) to suddenly have unexplained fits - pills, injections and MRI scan costing a mere ?1400.00 so far.


So if you see a chap walking around Northcross Road today with his left hand in plaster dragging a half drugged terrier on a blue lead, please say 'Hi'.


Any thoughts who the Witch could be? or how to shake off the curse (curse as in curse not STD version). It's not you is it Sean? Thought we were mates.

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Sean, a pint would be good....I have been quiet of late, my bloody fingers hurt!! 'Bob' had another fit today so I am feeling terribly sorry for myself, I will buy you one or more back if you could lift this curse. I am a sad lonely bear at the moment, need a hug in a 'guy sort of way'......well..whatever!! xx
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Hi Batdog, Thanks...an exorcist? mmmm! great idea but Bobs head hasn't been spinning around spewing 'chum' around the lounge or has he been levitating above the dog basket....yet anyway. I have never experienced such bad luck in such a short space of time, not sure what to do next?
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