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Of course....


I might read the article on-line, though The Telegraph does make good fire lighting material on these chilly nights


"It burns with a fury like no other"



W**F


(Vauxhall=The Express on Sunday I reckon Mr Ben, somebody pass that on to him please )

I will be interested to discuss with you all what you thought of the piece, of course. But I am going away on holiday (I need one after all this!) for a couple of weeks so that will have to wait until I get back. Don't think I am being rude by not responding this weekend!

* SHOCK HORROR *


Sunday Torygraph sells out in leafy south east london suburb ...


btw, the only place to find one after a certain time on Sunday is the newsagents across from the Bishop, the problem page in the magazine is good anyway


there are always stacks of Grauniads left however many shops you try ...


all are good for papier mache :)


'Happy hols' russ


PS. If HonaB's name isn't mentioned, I'd like my ?1.90 back. Ta.

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