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I have seen read tartans in scotalnd and they are great

I know some people wait their whole lives to find their soul mates

life is for leaving I realise but it always helps if there is an

angel watching over you.


Could this happen one day or only in my dreams.

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Elena LLoyd Wrote:

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> I have seen read tartans in scotalnd and they are

> great

> I know some people wait their whole lives to find

> their soul mates

> life is for leaving I realise but it always helps

> if there is an

> angel watching over you.

>

> Could this happen one day or only in my dreams.



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/11/19/article-1229244-0747D86C000005DC-254_468x626.jpg

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Thanks elloriac, you got the same as me. I can see it now thanks to your link. It's looks marvellous. I've never been in there and I've heard they do beer while getting a cut. Might pop in soon as I could do with a snip.


Hey Quids, that shoeshine boy. That's you that is.

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