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Ladymuck wrote in http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,522681,522844#msg-522844 on 30 August

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> Is that the best you lot can do?

>

> Pah! I may as well be a frog...

>

> *ribbitt*


Shes has previously spoken of being part frog. Is it possible she has now gone all the way?

Good one Brum, give it a go. Shame to see Sean deactivated and gone as someone said and also Lm has disappeared so this is not good for the forum. If she has not returned by the end of page 2 of this thread then we should probably write her off and have this thread deleted. I'll pm Mark for that.

karter Wrote:

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> Good one Brum, give it a go. Shame to see Sean

> deactivated and gone as someone said and also Lm

> has disappeared so this is not good for the forum.

> If she has not returned by the end of page 2 of

> this thread then we should probably write her off

> and have this thread deleted. I'll pm Mark for

> that.


Ooooo tough love is it?


Nette:-S

brum Wrote:

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> She is also quite partial to the pecan pie from

> Green & Blue - perhaps that might do the trick....


Don't forget lashings of their yummy butterscotch ice-cream ... Mmmm.


(is this getting a bit Famous Five?)

Who'd like to meet for tea at Home-made/Blue Mountain/Blue Brick?


(I can only accept responses via this thread as I will probably forget my password immediately after posting this and will be unable to check messages).


P.S. I'm now due back at the EDF Priory for my daily dose of ecstasy, I mean, treatment. See yaaaaaa!

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