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giggirl Wrote:

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> HB - things are a little slow aren't they. Hasn't

> anyone declared their love for you in the last 24

> hours? Can't someone take one for the team? Well

> that's just mean. I think you're a darling.


Thanks for that Giggi. If I don't get at least one declaration of love a day myself is steam. Really.

If it wasn't for yourself and TLS...

LuLu Too Wrote:

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> Shame on you HB and your shameless hustling on

> that other thread!

> I'm sure if Mr MacGabhann wants to shower you with

> accolades, then he will do so in his own time.

>

> Meanwhile you'll just have to make do with me &

> Kalamity Kel ;-)


And don't for one moment think I don't appreciate the doing I get from you LuLu. And KK.

And from all the rest of you beautiful people.

It's that, and sometimes only that, that gets me out of bed of a morning. Has anyone a tissue?

HUGS to all.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> LuLu Too Wrote:

> Meanwhile you'll just have to make do with me &

> Kalamity Kel ;-)

>

> Sorry,don't I count now?:X


TLS, like Monte Cristo you'll always count.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I would like with withdraw my earlier post. Far

> too narcissistic for my liking these days.::o


Annasfield, I'm gutted. Couldn't be more gutted. It's 'gutmans' so far as I'm concerned.

I beg you to reconsider being back in love with me. And I'm putting a lot of 'beg' into it. Really.

Imagine Kramer off of Seinfeld. That sort of begging. Straight up.

Honest.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I would like with withdraw my earlier post. Far

> > too narcissistic for my liking these days.::o

>

> Annasfield, I'm gutted. Couldn't be more gutted.

> It's 'gutmans' so far as I'm concerned.

> I beg you to reconsider being back in love with

> me. And I'm putting a lot of 'beg' into it.

> Really.

> Imagine Kramer off of Seinfeld. That sort of

> begging. Straight up.

> Honest.


Look Annasfield, even a 'yes, OK I quite like you' would do.

Not that I'm 'needy' or anything.

Really.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Seinfeld? Sorry I don't watch telly - so that has

> totally blown it for me.


I say Annasfield, tone it down a little, there are, after all others present.

Still, glad to have you back on board.

Sending HUGS.

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