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Actually in retrospect I think he was probably both.


Definitely a nutter though.


Actually come to think of it, the first thing he did when we arrived at friend's cottage once was to turn tail and run headlong down the hill back to the car park, because he had seen a crowd of people through the window and couldn't cope.


Oh God that's just reminded me of many other similar incidents. Yep. Nutter.


ETA: Sorry if my use of the word nutter has offended anybody :-$

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sling down my bag, check out the view... flop down on the bed to see if comfortable, take a peek at the bathroom, open my bag to think about unpacking but don't, and then find the nearest bar/beer.... aaaaahhhhh



last holiday, view from my balcony... Red Sea... effing fantastic!!file.php?20,file=11471


trying to keep my mind off the election... keep picturing the worst.... help!!! having 'Maggie' moments

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