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Gosh, goodness ... I have an Oscar acceptance speech up my sleeve, and also one for when I accept my OBE - but how do I find words to express my joy at having my own EDF thread....

Quite simply thank you my lovelies for your kind words... I am determined to embrace being a tap dancing pixie and intend to choreograph a suitable dance to the tune of Dagenham Dave.


ps: Moos - thank you so very much...have we actually met?

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> Gosh, goodness ... I have an Oscar acceptance

> speech up my sleeve, and also one for when I

> accept my OBE - but how do I find words to express

> my joy at having my own EDF thread....

> Quite simply thank you my lovelies for your kind

> words... I am determined to embrace being a tap

> dancing pixie and intend to choreograph a suitable

> dance to the tune of Dagenham Dave.

>

> ps: Moos - thank you so very much...have we

> actually met?


If your selling tickets, put me down for a brace.

One for me and one for Moos.

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