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uptowngirl Wrote:

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> I would like to take sole credit for this! Having

> lived since Pre-Xmas without an umbrella I bought

> one at the weekend, hence now the sun is shining

> and my unberlla is just taking up handbag space!

>

> No need to thank me people.


Just taken my washing in as first spits of rain hit East Dulwich.


Please remove Brolly from Handbag... :))



Fox..

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haha I thought this thread got deleted... just got moved :/


yes regular service is back in effect... woke up this morning feeling all gloomy and realised why when I looked out the window... Shame I dont have a handbag for brollys.... the hood on my coat will have to do... although I could put a brolly in my rucksack... *wonders* if there is a brolly small enough for a fanny pack...

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