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gwod Wrote:

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> ...your'e not planning to get on one of those

> things any day soon are you Fuschia!!!! :-S


Actually I was thinking if it snows Friday we will def be up the Horniman with our sledge (just ordered next size up waterproof trousers for all the kids on next day delivery, just in case!) but you're right, on balance, sledging at 39+5 is probably inadvisable for me personally!!!I'll hold the flask of hot chocolate.


We always go up to the Horniman if it snows, suggest others do the same.. we'd go about 10 probably. I would be recognisable as my cagoule wouldn't do up...

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Pickle Wrote:

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> I'd love to say I will join you... however I'll be

> about to land in NZ... where it's SUMMER! I'll

> think of you all in the snow while I'm sipping my

> chilled glass of chardonnay in the sunshine ;o)


We know that in your heart of hearts, you will be deeply envious of us...

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