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Thank you Bunny19, i read that over my porridge, almost brought a tear to my eye. Now why does that sort of thing never happen to me? Think i need to get myself a dog, remove all my rings and look gorgeous in public a lot. Wish me luck you lot, ill keep you posted.....;-)

I know someone who used to live in ED who emailed to all his friends saying he was looking to marry and settle down and did they know anyone who might be compatible and could they introduce him.


He got one of the email addresses wrong and it went to somebody completely else living abroad (can't remember where now). She emailed him back.


Long story short, they corresponded, met, lived together, got married, had a child and now teach English in China :))


This is completely true :)

Sue Wrote:

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> I know someone who used to live in ED who emailed

> to all his friends saying he was looking to marry

> and settle down and did they know anyone who might

> be compatible and could they introduce him.

>

> He got one of the email addresses wrong and it

> went to somebody completely else living abroad

> (can't remember where now). She emailed him back.

>

> Long story short, they corresponded, met, lived

> together, got married, had a child and now teach

> English in China :))

>

> This is completely true :)



that is just awesome! Love it :-)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> > Ben, ahem........I emailed you.

>

> I know this is heading to the Lounge but have to

> ask ... why did you email Ben? Are you, in fact,

> a 40-something French woman masquerading as an

> inquisitive, man of medicine here on the EDF?

>

> Ben - hurrah, bon chance (tu)


There's as much chance of me being her as there is of Ben meeting her again.

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