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After you didn't come to the forum drinks at the fourth time of asking I was so over you...


After the Somerfield staff thread I may have even considered litigation


Instead I spend my time hanging with Rodney King talking about Officer Koon and concepts such as irony ...

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> After you didn't come to the forum drinks at the

> fourth time of asking I was so over you...


Sean I cannot leave mr Louisa at home pining over me for more than ten minutes, and once I start drinking there is no end to it, but who knows I may turn up one of these days, who is say I have not already?


> After the Somerfield staff thread I may have even

> considered litigation


More like constipation dear heart..


> Instead I spend my time hanging with Rodney King

> talking about Officer Koon and concepts such as

> irony ...


I do that too, wow we have something in common!



Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Great, somewhere to go and eat chilli con carne in

> gentrified surroundings, and probably be charged a

> few quid more than previously, lovely!

>

> Louisa.


Thanks for the warning Lolly, I'll be sure and stay well clear.

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