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daizie Wrote:

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> womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> -----

> > crystal palace athletics tomorrow- probably in

> the

> > rain............:(

>

> Ooo i would have liked this *lunch box watch*

> seriously, athletics are good

>

> I have two dates (from the internet) will let you

> all know how they go .


I presume they're at the same time Daizie as I'm aware what timewasters men can be for you!

friday = toy story

sat = allotment party daytime + launch of 'Bread on a Bike' party eve

AND (last but not least)


SUNDAY = BACKGAMMON AND HULA HOOP PICNIC ON THE RYE!!!! an weather forecast for Sunday is fine... no rain... whoopie

see you all there

xxcc

Friday - best friend stayed over now he's gone back to south coast *waves* (I stupidly 'confessed' to him about edf)


Today - I'm on my way to leafy essex visiting friends and their newborn baby! So excited..


Tomorrow - then its leafy (and it will be sunny) peckham for picnic and backgammon


Have a fab weekend everyone! (Nice thread fairy, good seeing what is happening) :)

Narnia Wrote:

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> Friday - best friend stayed over now he's gone

> back to south coast *waves* (I stupidly

> 'confessed' to him about edf)

>

> Was this preceded by hairwashing Katie? Spill.....


I'll spill...god no, this friend is like a brother to me (although I have my own anyway) *waves again*


So no, no hairwashing! Definitely not. (If I have understood correctly?)

???? Wrote:

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> Has Daize been on yet? Or maybe the date went

> better than she hoped

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You know.....



I was thinking just that


Its either "helium heels" or an early bottle of wine ( again )



W**F

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