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Thanks Bagpuss we owe you big time mmmmmmwah. I dont think Lycra would be a good look for me at the mo even in pink so I am gonna go with baggy leisure pants & a sloppy t-shirt I think... 18:45 outside is good for me but still not entirely sure where it is or best way there??? Help


See you all Weds ~ GG

I had a fab time thanks again for booking & sorting so quickly Bagpuss & thanks for Mike & PGC for making us run around... Poor poor bruised Baggy, yep I had achy buttocks, forearm & slight bruise at top of thigh from my fabulous sliding tackle, sorry Rugby 6 Nations is coming up & I forgot which game I was playing hee.


Does anyone know how to shoo a big fark-off scary spider out from under the toilet light switch without killing him or scaring me more than I am already ? :-$


Ooooooooh I am on training on Weds for will be working 9-5 so if you are playing again this week I CAN make it YAYYYY


See you soon fellow feather thwackers x

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