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mockney piers Wrote:

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> ;-)

> I'll text you all picture of sunrise over the

> Mayan ruins!

>

> Which if I'm not mistaken look suspiciously like

> those on the Yavin IV


Just avoid Cancun like the plague.

come on Georgia.. you can do better than that


I can "bump"

Tony from the burbs can "bump"

Madworld74 can "bump"


You are the events organiser along with Mike "ooh but I'm travelling again" Paeleantologist - let's bump with a bit of brio, people!!!!!

Was just teasing young lady - no need for "smileys" !


But as it's just over a week away and as it's in Nunhead (only juuuust) where many people may not usually stray I'm hoping that loads of people come along and check this place out - it's really very nice indeed

Biff!


I like the sound of this one. And have given myself the week off. So I may put in a second appearance. If I can keep away from that camera. I've had a thing about camera's ever since Cosmopolitan made me look like a mutated version of Mark Ronson in one of those "What boys really think about your breasts" style stories.

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