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Jaws Wrote:

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> Good thinking batman...

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> Fabricio the Guido Wrote:

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> > Why the double standards? Could we have it as a

> > sticky, pretty please admin?


I think you will see it was my hint that did it. If I asked Admin directly he would just ignore it. There's more than one way to skin a cat.

maxxi Wrote:

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> LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> > I might drag a friend along, because we are

> eating

> > nearby later, but be nice to him!

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> Wow, it wouldn't be Woody would it?

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> *written purely for the joy of saying it out loud*



Lol, no. He wasn't allowed out to play!

Good to see you Strawbs - also thankyou Jaws,


nice to finally meet:

georgia, Laddy Muck, Help Ma Boab, bob, katie 1997, OutOfFocus, Indiepanda, Lady Deliah, Annette Curtain, Fabricio the Guido, StraferJack and Mr and Mrs Chick -


apologies if I have missed anyone but my brain is full of Adnams and my clothes appear to be full of pegs (really Nette - the ball gown was pushing it) - glad I took the leap but am now planning plastic surgery and sex change (again!).



ETA: 73.

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