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HonaloochieB Wrote:

I don't know about anyone else, but today I'm going to put sad songs on the stereo, gaze wistfully out of the window and ponder lost love. That should cheer me up.


Els vd Schuldt in Holland. The German girl gazing out of the coach in Majorca as she disappearred over the horizon for ever.

The two Italian Girls inthe chalet next door who were really "friendly" in Ibiza..Cheryl in Corfu. Linda from Stoke Newington.

Jill from Caversham.Sue from Leigh-On-Sea.Jenny/Lesley/Amanda/Anne/Rusty from work days.Chico who ran off with a German Banker to Switzerland..The Twins from West Midlands. Viv who ran off with an Afghani Guy from Dulwich,funnily enough:(

The long-legged French/Brazilian Girl who lived with me,said "she would never forget me" and came back from Brazil to move in with a Hotelier from Earls Court...and a host of others since the early 1970's all gone.


Thanks for cheering me up:(


Where's that revolver that I was asking for today in the thread that has mysteriously disappearred?


Its THE END...:(



....however there's still "J".."K" "A" and "S" on the scene so.....:):)

I was watching "The story of the guitar" on BBC a couple of weeks ago, and they visited the air guitar champion of somewhere or other. He said you can't hold nothing, you have to hold "an air guitar" to be a success. You are not playing air, you are playing an air guitar!


Thought you'd appreciate the tip Brendan.

Moos Wrote:

Chico who ran off with a German Banker to Switzerland The home of the cuckoo clock? Clearly it was Chico Time.


Sadly my "Chico Time" expired but it was good while it lasted!..She lived in St.Johns Wood(very naice) and Earls Court with her Kenyan Sister(she went off with a Blonde-Haired Blue-Eyed Swedish Restauranteur in Central London).

She introduced me to "Miss Kenya" who I could not take my eyes off all night and she lived in Frankfurt with a German as well:)..Took all 3 to The Mint Casino,Cromwell Road one night.The Receptionist said on our arrival "You look gorgeous"..I replied "Thank You Very Much!":)...she said "NOT YOU,you fool!":(

"I'm sane, it's the rest of you who are mad...." at least that's what I tell myself every time my physco-analyst books me in for another 48hrs holiday.


P.S. I met Jesus last time I had such a short break, he was in an arm wrestling contest with Buddha, and Adolf Hitler was waiting to take on the winner whilst Captain Kirk played drums with Motley Crue. "Sigh" such happy memories, pity the holiday snaps never seem to develop correctly.

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