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???? Wrote:

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> My soon to be announced milestone birthday EDF

> drinks are awaiting her apperance in the

> manor....Tardy Yanks


Really ????'s , is this the one that rhymes with nifty ?


And welcome GB

Woodrot (anyone ever call you Rotty?) --- Lets consider them giant, malformed rats. Technically speaking Im not living in ED yet, so you have time to adjust to the idea.


Alan -- We= me + cats. Sadly enough. Logistically it was too complicated to arrive in London at the same time when the cats need to be shipped from an airport that is 400 miles away. Then there was the issue of me arriving and trying to manage 2 giant suitcases, 2 carry-ons and 2 large kennels. A hot mess just waiting to happen.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Do you think American cats will adapt to the

> British cat way of life?



They will be in trouble if they mistake London rats for the cute American possum. On the flip side it's a mistake they will only make once.

Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> I will say I havent come across too many smiling

> people. Or people who laugh. Or people who seem to

> be in a good mood. Have I hit a city-wide slump?

> Is it me?


Slump is right. In fact the recent sporting festivities have left us all with somewhat of a euphoric let-down or;


Post Olympic Slump Summoning Utter Misery


see what I did there?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Post Olympic depression. Having spent the best

> part of 6 weeks in a state of euphoria, they are

> all knackered.


I missed the Olympics. So I don't feel the depression. In fact I think the temporary Olympic fans are temporary sports fans of the lowest order.


If they don't continue to follow the Olympic sports then I think we can call them temporary sports fans

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