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Am suffering today too...but I reckon it was worth it. Excellent evening in excellent company. Finally crawled in just before 3.00 am.


Nice to catch up with the usual mob and a delight to meet you maxxi, notwithstanding that you aren't the woman I thought you were (that'll keep em guessing tee hee)! *inserts yellow giggly-winky-smiley*


As for you Nette...I have a couple of pegs which I think belong to you. *inserts not-amused-looking-yellow-winky-smiley*


Thanks Jaws (but sorry to have missed Strawbs).


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SpaghettiSue40 Wrote:

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> and i am sure the rest of us are thinking "same

> old same old" do correct if if i am wrong



Oh Sue..


I waited or you, even bought you a beer


http://wine.mysupermarket.co.uk/Images/ExternalImages/ProductsDetailed/34/010334.jpg?ts=634049789538..but you didn't show


Nette

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