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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Of course I'll join you LM, but I insist on

> paying.

> As for the knee/groin incident, think nothing of

> it. A mere bagatelle. As it were.

> The main thing it did was to get Susan Cadogan's

> 'Hurt So Good' playing on repeat in my head.

> How bad?


Cheers HB.


*clinks glasses*

Moos Wrote:

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> Hona, how very sweet of you.

>

> Just a small whisky with a splash, please. And

> how have you been keeping?


Surely a large measure, Moos, the exchequer'll stand it.

The dude abides thanks for asking.

I've been applying myself to the matter of Ken's chest lately and am determined to expose him for the fraud I suspect him to be.

Anyway I took a little time out from that project to read an Ian Hunter interview in the latest MOJO which put a bloom on my day and a spring in my step.


And your good self, I trust all is well with Mr M and the Mooslets?

katie1997 Wrote:

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> >

> HonaloochieLetter. Quite right. Wouldn't dream of

> it.

> So ssssshhhh, but between us I bet I'd be right in

> saying that Stan watched 'Fawlty Towers' in the

> cellar. All 12 episodes!

>

> Was talking to Chee Chee about changing my name.

> Big Paulie and Jimmy the Weasel weren't happy

> about it. Shame as I think Lucky Boo Boo has a

> certain charm.


Don't sweat it KatieNumbers, Big Paulie and JTW won't feeling happy or nothing else after a certain fishing trip that may or may not be being organised.


Lucky Boo Boo? I like it, shows your class.


Edited on the advice of my shyster.

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