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KalamityKel Wrote:

Really? Charger? blimey that's a bit personal aint it?! ::o


Dear Lady I only meant "Charger" in respect of being your defender and champion and zealous upholder of any cause or principle that you feel strongly about.

I wouldn't be,er,up-front enough to suggest it in any other context..B)

OMG! I assumed that you were going to blow me out and I've only just returned to this fred(!)


Hope you did not have a wasted journey but believe me Baby I'm well worth waiting for.

Satisfaction guaranteed!...and I can't be fairer than that can I?


btw: I'll ask my EDT spy if a Beautiful Blonde(mostly) turned up half-an-hour ago. as I hope you are not telling porkies.:)).


Thats "porkies" about turning up not being a "mostly" blonde.:))

Wow, hi guyz, nice to know I've caused such a stir on my first posting! no relationship to marcroban at all, but thanks for the energetic welcome. I've been trawling for a few days and hadn't really intended on signing on to the site, but thought,what the heck, seemed like a nice varied bunch of people and some very lively debates, will be adding my tuppence worth when and where appropriate, ha.

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