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Wow, Miles you've really started something here. There has always been the odd bit of flirting going on but your straight forwardness seems to have done the job.


I'm still intrigued, by the way, as to whom upset you by laughing. Can't we have a description. I'm personally not worried as I didn't get a chance to speak to you.

I've always thought if you don't ask you don't get. With a bit less game playing and a bit more direct action I'm sure people would be a lot happier.

I don't think its right to put up a description online, but feel free to pm me for more information.


TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Wow, Miles you've really started something here.

> There has always been the odd bit of flirting

> going on but your straight forwardness seems to

> have done the job.

>

> I'm still intrigued, by the way, as to whom upset

> you by laughing. Can't we have a description.

> I'm personally not worried as I didn't get a

> chance to speak to you.

Good fishing... more info can be obtained via pm.


KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Ah for that I may need a little more

> information... height, leg length and perhaps shoe

> size for example ;-)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> hush Luv thats our secret ;-)



Miles - what ever you do don't suggest a quick game of 'kiss chase' with Kel.... I haven't been able to walk properly since....

:devil:


LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > hush Luv thats our secret ;-)

>

>

> Miles - what ever you do don't suggest a quick

> game of 'kiss chase' with Kel.... I haven't been

> able to walk properly since....

GGrrr Fetch....story of my life......sticks...grrr ..a stick to dog is like a veggie sausage to a carnivore....just plain wrong...now a real good bone mmmmmmmmm that's something to get stuck into....gggrrrr wooof ohh

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