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maxxi Wrote:

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> Real-time retro, incidental, backcloth revelations

> (at a price) will perk up any Dragon but a

> dream-score is surely where the fat money is.

>

> I have this recurring nightmare - NorthX rd market

> and amid the splashing of dairy fats I am being

> chased by a giant Moog... (this is a gimme for

> which I hope to earn points on my loyalty card)

>

>

> Oh, and if you have anything for the usual home

> haunting that doesn't involve R. Dean Taylor I'd

> be grateful.


Sorry Maxxi, I'm not touching dreams, that's more Sally Morgan's bailiwick and I don't want to have to have a Dr Strange-like psychic battle with someone of her awesome abilities.


I could be mind-bombed out of existence.

Dopamine on your mindogram at the time you had the following, so overcome with emotion at the sorry soggy saga were you that the cloudburst masked your tears and saved you being chided by insensitive hobbledehoys for your emotional outburst.


Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Hello Muckers

>

> It's a veritable EDF Spring Clean

>

> All we need is katie numbers and i'll feel the

> recession is over


Indeed Netters, and HELLO to you too ye olde fleabag. Delighted to discover that, far from having snuffed it, you continue to provide hilarity with your brand of EDF shenanigans. Long may this continue. ;-)


*waves to Netters and Lady Kat*

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