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Moos Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB, *Bob*, katie1997, giggirl, Helena

> Handbasket and Huguenot. My lawyer says best not

> to mention T-- M--.


Why thank you Moos, I was sitting outside the Mag putting the world to rights with giggirl on Fri. Who knows if we were sitting near the others on your list too!

Have also met many local people via EDF, surprised myself when I responded to the carclub questionnaire posted recently on the forum. It asked how long you've lived in the area and how many people would you know enough to say hello in the street. For someone who has lived here for <2yrs, I could happily count over 30 people. Not bad. And hopefully many more to add :)

Breath taken! What a relive. At last I am FREE of... !!! From now on I will have more time

for myself. I mean one thing less to think about it. he , he , he

Hope the ED threaths are not about me anymore. I am a celebrity let me out ha, ha, ha,


Is nothing to read here you can move on NOW

Please feel free to Keep this name too in your files Present22 as you have being doing all alone since....

I don't mind Enjoy :))


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MrBen Wrote:

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> I reckon he looks more like Christopher Biggins.

> In a nice way.


Actually MrB there is no nice way to look like Biggins and sadly you're not far off, but without his passion for pastel shades.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> I always imagine Honna looks like Mick Rock for

> some reason. Well, I say some reason...



I've met Mick Rock. He lives in New York and does a lot of yoga. He's lived and it shows. Let's leave it at that.


Never met the Hooch but there's a bloke I see from time to time that I speculate might be him. Wears his hat at a very jaunty angle.

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