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Clan Moos is back in town for one week only in mid December. Hopefully there will be some forum-relaed jollity we can gate-crashed, armed with sprigs of holly and lashings of goodwill. Also, does anyone know anyone local who might be away and would like a family to housesit? We are clean, like pets and house plants, are generally good eggs and can provide references from local folk, since we're Peckham Ryers (quondam et futurus).

Hoochie and Numbers! Aw, thanks guys.


Nette, this year I have been relegated to my proper role of veggie chopper and bread sauce maker. The Year Of The Aberration, when Moos served The Wrong Meat, is not spoken of among the family: if anyone wishes to discuss the matter a simple thinning of the lips accompanied by a sideways glance suffices.

Moos Wrote:

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> Hoochie and Numbers! Aw, thanks guys.

>

> Nette, this year I have been relegated to my

> proper role of veggie chopper and bread sauce

> maker. The Year Of The Aberration, when Moos

> served The Wrong Meat, is not spoken of among the

> family: if anyone wishes to discuss the matter a

> simple thinning of the lips accompanied by a

> sideways glance suffices.


Oh, I think I remember Moos, you were all...






And everyone else was like...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sL4pA1aZpi8



It couldn't have been eggier, if there was a coop full of chickens involved.

  • 2 months later...

Never mind folks, Mr Moos got fed up with my shilly-shallying and has booked us in to a short let very close to home for the week before Christmas, so now it's official and I'm very excited.


Lock up your babysitters, we're back for one week only!


When's forum drinks?


1) Watching out

2) no crying

3) no pouting

4) etc etc ...Are Comiiiiiiing To Toooooown.


P.S. dear El Pibe, please stay just a bit longer.

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