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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I have Ladymuck. They were security etched some

> years ago with my name

>

> "Raymond Bannister" - might be a tad worn by now.

>

> Can I pop round and collect?



Hmmmm, I'm afraid that Quids bloke has already tried that one! Not only are you a bad, bad boy Mr. Pallywotsitooos, manifestly possessing not a shred of morals, but you are also becoming slow in your old age.


There and again, did you ever move to our secluded little village? Given the location of the glasses when found, I would be prepared to reconsider your case if you have.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Sorry LM, but this poster just doesn't seem

> genuine to me. I suggest you hold on to them for

> the time being.


I am inclined to agree Narnia. However, innocent until proven guilty and all that...


I know I've lost

> sunglasses.........I just don't know if they're

> worth finding yet!


Ha ha...I know what you mean...I bought my last pair from the 99p shop!

Hey Weegee,


How are you and the family doing?...sorry I keep bumping into you and then running off again...I'm not avoiding you - honest...it's just that I'm always late to wherever I'm going...


BTW, your car sounds like an aeroplane LOL!!!! Needs looking at I think!


And, you don't happen to know of anyone locally who has lost a pair of sunglasses?

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Hey Weegee,

>

> How are you and the family doing?...sorry I keep

> bumping into you and then running off again...I'm

> not avoiding you - honest...it's just that I'm

> always late to wherever I'm going...

>

> BTW, your car sounds like an aeroplane LOL!!!!

> Needs looking at I think!

>

> And, you don't happen to know of anyone locally

> who has lost a pair of sunglasses?

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Hi Ladymuck


LOL...yes it sounded like that all the way to Devon..we thought more camper van or VW Beetle


Nope I asked Franster and we dont know anyone who's lost glasses.


x

Actually Narnia, according to Irene Mavrommati of the Computer Technology Institute in Greece, objects may in the future become enhanced with new digital properties and information-communication capabilities, thus turning them into Hyper-Objects.


Bet you didn't know that!

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