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Mick Mac - some go faster stripes for the nag

Help Ma Boab - A framed pic of the Peckham Piper and two boxes of Resolve

Quids - a new poker hoodie.

Otta - a trip with MrBen to Brixton for a few pints and a KFC Zinger burger

SJ - SE22 Mag award for Omnipresence

Foxy - An evening at The Tankard on Walworth Road (?2.50 a pint). Free olives provided.

numbers Wrote:

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> Mick Mac - a Christmas jumper

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> SJ - Madonna's Greatest Hits

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> Sue - shares in the Ivy House

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> Foxy - a la carte meal at the Patch


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Thanks, numbers, I already have some :) Very kind thought though :)

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Sue - a house in Nunhead


I thought Secret Santa gifts had to be under a tenner? Oh, it's in Nunhead. .


Sue - some wicker

SJ - email account for all new businesses in ED to consult with him

Jah Lush - footballing sense

Aquarious Moon - a free range organic vegetarian bowl of feng shui

Kingy - hearing aid

Louisa - union jack knickers

James Barber - Scalextric

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