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I'll take that as a "No" then.:(:(

Don't wish to be picky but thats the third time in three days that you have blown me out(my worst record is 14 times in succession).

Please do not tey to beat that record as NO-ONE blows TLS out 15 times(!):-$

microbite Wrote:

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> Hello,

>

> I have just joined and thought I'd formally

> introduce myself as opposed to just jumping in on

> someone's conversation, thought it would be rude.

> If there is a new joiner's thread already then

> apologies I did go back a few pages but couldn't

> find one.

>

> :-$



come to the next forum drinks and buy us all a round

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> In case you are not...

> "And let that be a lesson to you all. Nobody beats

> Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row." -- post-match

> conference after beating Jimmy Connors after

> Connors had beaten him 16 times in a row:))

>

> Plagirism is rife ::o


I wasn't familiar with that line from Vitas, and Vitas was a man who knew a good line when he saw one.

Back to my old Peckham haunts to visit my Dentist of the last 44 years tomorrow.

Might catch the "12" to East Dulwich for old times sake;-)

Is it still a Routemaster so that you can hop on and off whenever you like?:))


Kel: Sorry,I was out and missed "lunch"::o

To be honest, I was going to try and pretend to be male on this forum, but couldn't carry it off! ha! I was a bit concerned about revealing too much as someone on this forum said to be careful about what people disclose of themselves in relation to personal information, I'm not for one moment saying that anyone on here is capable of being a stalker and recognising you in the street from your description on an internet chat forum! but caution isn't a bad thing sometimes, whilst of course at the same time having fun and making new friends.

Microbite, you make a good point - we all chatter away and put down lots too much information... it's good to be cautious. Can't remember whether I've said hello before - if not, sorry and hello!


But if you were born with the good fortune to be female there's no need to lower yourself, come now.

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