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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Is that on the house then LB ;-)


Indeed it is. Come in to G&B anytime today and tell the staff that Liz has put a bottle of bubbly to one side for you, and tell them your username (I don't know your real name!)


Happy Birthday.

Gosh LB, my moan was completely tongue in cheek and this is what happens. That is incredibly generous of you but I won't take you up on your offer as I'd feel awful but a massive thanks anyway.


Thank you Steve, maybe we should resurrect that limerick thread!

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Gosh LB, my moan was completely tongue in cheek

> and this is what happens. That is incredibly

> generous of you but I won't take you up on your

> offer as I'd feel awful but a massive thanks

> anyway.

>

> Thank you Steve, maybe we should resurrect that

> limerick thread!


Well it would be a great shame if you didn't pop in since the deed is done and the bottle is already behind the bar waiting for you.......I do love a good birthday. Go for it. I'm not usually this nice.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> I shall be X dog years older & wiser this Saturday

> 27th


Good grief Doggie, that must make you around 280 years old...Happy Birthday on Saturday...play your cards right, you might even pull...Natasha looks quite cute in her pink tutu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2RZyvCvtvU&feature=related

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Just to say thankyou once again LB, I popped in

> last night to drink my gift, bought another of the

> same as twas delicious and ate some wonderful

> food. It finished my birthday weekend off

> wonderfully. xx


You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it, it's one of my fav bottles in the shop!

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