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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> SUE

>

> There is an "in Nidd" rule here

>

> ( it's a strange place too, even in the W**F world

> it's somewhat odd )

>

> Just pling your numb-ers over & see what sticks

>

> ( gawd, she's punchy :) )

>

> Thanks for playing though

>

> W**F


xxxxxxx


Sorry guess I must be much thicker (or maybe just older :-S ) than I thought, I'll send the hospice a donation anyway but I don't understand the rules of this game at all :-$


What's plinging my numbers over? :-$ Where? :-$


What's In Nidd? :-$


Maybe I'll just go to bed with a nice mug of cocoa.

OK


Sue




Choose any 2 numbers, if they've gone can I give you a nearest to those numbers & put those in to the draw for you


( they've got as good a chance as any in the draw )


Just choose, I'll do the rest


( In "nidd" is a bit like sliding down the snake as opposed to climbing the ladder, silly but fun :)))


W**F

I say woofie old chap, what a bounder


are you running a bit of scam on the lovely ladies of ED here, all this promise and no delivery, bad show old fellow, you really must visit my 'school for Scoundrels' to get some real instructions old boy


I say any chance of 1911 by the way, sorry old chap a bit shy on the old cash flow at the moment, but that fellow over there will vouch for me.. must dash

Terry Thomas esq Wrote:

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> I say woofie old chap, what a bounder

>

> are you running a bit of scam on the lovely ladies

> of ED here, all this promise and no delivery, bad

> show old fellow, you really must visit my 'school

> for Scoundrels' to get some real instructions old

> boy


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Oh good ...


Nice to see you back " Terry "


I know I've huffed & I've puffed about blowing this lotto down


Though this little piggy isn't running a scam, just trying to squeeze every last player & donation out of it


So cool your heels, the end is nigh


1911 is yours


W**F




>

> I say any chance of 1911 by the way, sorry old

> chap a bit shy on the old cash flow at the moment,

> but that fellow over there will vouch for me..

> must dash

???? Wrote:

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> woof...you talking to yourself again?

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No but ol' Tezza ...



He smells so familiar but hand on heart there's only one me on here


( jeez & that's enough, even I know that )


Now ????? I know this thread isn't dirty gambling enough but ...


Give me your numbers, then we can finally put this lottery to bed


* drums fingers on table *



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Dearest Players

>

>

>

>

> I will be cracking on this afternoon with who's

> got what


hurrah, thank you for doing this (tu)


> ( having just got back from deepest,darkest &

> internet free Sussex )


hmmm, likely excuse ... Svalbard, yes. Stornoway, yes. Sussex ..... ? ;-)


> "Mwah"

>

> What the W**F


:))

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> I will make a donation too. Id offer to donate a

> 30 min Burlesque dance into the prize pot but the

> reality is thats a sh1t prize!


Hey don't put yourself down...after last night's performance...


Jesus, my stomach still hurts! xx

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