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Today has been a very nice day, thanks for your greetings


" How did you know ? Liz must have blabbed for sure "



At 12.01 am Leagalbeagle sent me birthday greetings, made me smile it did


My two boys woke me up this morning with home made cards & tickets for "Alice" in 3D .....( hands up, I shed tears of joy )



Mother nature ( the slag ) delivered me an unwanted gift though in the form of a massive "head cold"

I "collected" it at a hot yoga class on Thursday however, If you want it then p.m me, it's free if you too fancy a snot factory for a few day


Other than that, I look forward to a large ( medicinal) Whisky Mac & a mega "Namste" curry later



Mwah, mwah....aitchooooo......erhhhhhhhh..



W**F


*blows snot bubble....Nice*

brum Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog:

> > At 12.01 am Leagalbeagle sent me birthday

> > greetings, made me smile it did

> >

>

> I presume the 'greetings' meant a virtual bout of

> mutual tail wagging, barking and bottom

> sniffing....? ;-)


____________________________________________________


No Brum....


Your fantasies aside.



If Leaglebeagle & I do ever meet, we shall probably stand at obtuse angles to one and other.


Tails in the air & hackles lightly raised, top lips rolled in a subtle "snarllllll"


Like those stuffed fake fur dogs on wheels, that kids once pushed round




Happy Birthday to Mrs Ratty....."having a nice day dear ? " *waives from his bath*



W**F

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