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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Only as a pod cast. And as I don't have any BBC

> contacts yet - um, no. But thanks! Unless you

> would pay for a copy of the script direct from me!



I love your style PeckhamRose...you've got spunk girl!

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> ME. I just won Writer of the Year award at my

> professional writers group! Yayayyy! Last year's

> winners were Marks & Gran!!

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More info please, or are we not up to blowing our cover ?


You can PM me, I do have a BBC contact.......intrigued ?

daizie Wrote:

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> yes but still an over grown hedge



Well there's no excuse for that!! Have you not seen your prezzies in the Secret Santa thread...somebody has bought you a hedge trimmer!! And you've some other pressies too. Go see...


And congratulations to you on cooking Christmas Dinner...I can quite see now how you haven't had time to attend to your hedge! You are not multi-tasking then?


*rings Brum*


Brum: Hello


Ladymuck: Hi, it's me, Ladymuck. I just wondered if you got invited to Daizie's Christmas dinner?


Brum: No I did not! Did you?


Ladymuck: No I didn't either. We are obviously not good enough for her...her and her two toilets and all.


Brum: Hmmmph!


Ladymuck: Hmmph indeed! I wouldn't mind, but have you seen the state of her hedge?


Brum: Yes, it's rather overgrown isn't it. Needs a good trim I would say.


Ladymuck: Quite! I'd be embarrassed to allow everyone to view my hedge in that condition.


Brum: Ah well, c'est la vie.


Ladymuck: Oui. Bye then.


Brum: Bye.

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