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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I could not forget the place mats- where are they

> now?


A nice little Chinese man (with the cutest daughter) bought them (ebay). He was well chuffed! You lot missed out on the bargain of the century!:))

Oh Lordy Lordy! I think that one got wiped out in the last Forum Clean-up...but I'll have a look. LOL!!!


Are you all humouring me or WHAT!!!


*now doubled up in pain laughing so much*


PS: it doesn't take much to "grip" you Daizie:-S


Almost as bad as talking to oneself.


*passes daizie therapist's no.*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Yep...and definitely talking to myself then too.

>

> *rings therapist*


You weren't always talking to yourself Ladymuck....I seem to remember the Butler was hovering around - in case you needed a round of cucumber sandwiches and some sherry :))


*considers ringing therapist too*

chichi Wrote:

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> seems there are piss takers on here as well, and

> yes i have sold what i advertised, just people on

> here want things for nothing, and it was not junk

> i was selling.and yes i got more than i was asking

> for.still it kept the thread alive at ur exspence

> sad people of dulwich.


Congratulations on your sales chichi. So, ED people aren't so "tight" after all? Welcome to the EDF. Though we are "sad"? Oh dear, we really can't have that.


As for "piss takers"...yep...guilty as charged:)).


*offers hands for hand-cuffing*

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