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karter Wrote:

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> Lessons must be taught and learned.

>

> A certain forumite friend was late for a little BG

> meet-up last weekend, yes, 45 minutes late

> apparently but i wont name and shame that person,

> she knows who she is. Good job i was late too, to

> counter her tardiness.:))


karter are you telling the whole of the EDF that you were over 45 mins late to meet your friends?


shocking!

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> So...

>

>

> A celebratory evening is arranged & the birthday

> boy says " Meet at the pub between 8 & 8.30pm "

>

> What time should you arrive ?

>

>

>

>

> W**F


er ... I'm guessing that 'sometime between 10pm and before closing time' is the wrong answer ? :-S

katie1997 Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Lessons must be taught and learned.

> >

> > A certain forumite friend was late for a little

> BG

> > meet-up last weekend, yes, 45 minutes late

> > apparently but i wont name and shame that

> person,

> > she knows who she is. Good job i was late too,

> to

> > counter her tardiness.:))

>

> karter are you telling the whole of the EDF that

> you were over 45 mins late to meet your friends?

>

> shocking!


oops! looks like i too am selfish and have no consideration for other people's time keeping. :))

@ Huguenot,


Well! Since your rather ungracious kicking of my backside at the beginning of the week, you will be pleased to learn that I have been on time (and, on a couple of occasions, early) for every appointment this week. As this is probably the first time in my life that this has happened, I really ought to thank you for being so instrumental in helping me to mend my selfish ways. But I aint going to, coz you iz a pain in the bum innit!





Well, OK, maybe just a little thank you: thanks.


Incidentally, Lord Muck is incredibly indebted to you! Gave me a lecture earlier today on how for years he has been nagging me about my persistent lateness only for a "stranger off the Forum" to finally get through to me...yada yada yada...

karter Wrote:

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> Ladymuck will never be late for anything ever ever

> again.(tu)


hahahahahaha - that made me laugh on this bright sunny saturday morning. So how's the scarf coming along LM? :)


> And what about Katie5637.34x, how is she doing

> with all of this?


dear karter, can't keep people waiting now, can I? B)



* tempus fugit *

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Ladym, you are no stranger to me, I'm hoping still

> to see you in November? So long as I don't get

> lamped in the airport...


Well I do believe that is the sweetest thing you have ever said to me. Good Heavens, this Forum is truly miraculous...Huguenot sweet, Ladymuck punctual...can it last I wonder?


However, whilst I completely understand that you simply cannot wait to see me (*massive grin*), I would remind you that this will not be until December...have you not been paying attention? Hmmmm, clearly some work needed there...anyone care to kick Huguenot's backside? Duly admonished snakeoil peddlers? Reprimanded fiskers? Castigated confidence tricksters? HAL9000? :))


As for "lamping" you at the airport, I guess that eventuality will depend on your conduct between now and then, though I might just clout you for past misdeeds depending on my level of longhaul flight grumpiness...



*fights to maintain poker face*

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> why thank you unsurprisingly I have a face like a

> bag of hungovers spanners today.


Perhaps. But at least you will revert to prettiness by tomorrow. Whereas I will still resemble a sack of potatoes!

katie1997 Wrote:

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> hahahahahaha - that made me laugh on this bright

> sunny saturday morning. So how's the scarf coming

> along LM?


...sufficient in length to strangle you with!;-)


Ahem, I trust you are on the train to Ashford...otherwise you are going to be very late LOL!!



*rolls eyes and tutts*

waynetta Wrote:

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> In these busy and hectic times I find that,at the

> end of a hard day, lying horizontally on a

> mattress with the lights switched off provides an

> ideal opportunity for sleep


so ...


what happens if you leave the lights on?

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