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Bless you Huguenot. I have (believe it or not) been busy working and ... some news ... Dulwich Mum - you must have been on to something with smelly hairy love = engagement rings 'cos I'm soon to be Mrs Hairy Smelly Love! Must have been Bumbalina's choice of wine wot pushed 'im over the edge hee hee
Sorry Mr Admin, I'll be brief - Edinburgh, at The Tower restaurant, at gunpoint ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaa. Ah, thanks you guys. Right, back to naughty stuff going on. Wot 'bout them veg boxes going walkies. Still, at least the thieves will be full of vitamin C and the like (probably sick of curly kale actually).
No, thank goodness, I would have gone a shade of red and a half. He asked, I said yes, promptly lost my appetite and got verrrry verrrry drunk. What did you do? I hope you didn't slip up and accidentally land on one knee ... sure it was something much more classy.

WOW!!! Ms Polly Dorner, Congratulations! Come on, have you got a ring yet? Did he present you with one? When is the big day? Can we come to the church to throw some rice (clearly not tins of Ambrosia creamed...). I am soooooooo delighted for you. I can pass you on my Phil and Teds double buggy as quick as you like!


Top Tip from Dulwichmum, get yourself to Victoria WH Smith and get yourself a copy of the Martha Stewart Weddings magazine, the rest of them are trash, they will put you off weddings, and that is not the best start to married life........


Ahhhhhhhhhh, I must go and get some tissues,......

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