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Atticus Wrote:

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> GG, in this cyber world of anonymity, how could

> one really profess love for another?


Ahhhhhhh Atticus, you have yet to be enchanted by his magic, it seems. *swoons*


And thank you Gi-Gi for being the bearer of this good news.

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Atticus Wrote:

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

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> > GG, in this cyber world of anonymity, how could

> > one really profess love for another?

>

> Ahhhhhhh Atticus, you have yet to be enchanted by

> his magic, it seems. *swoons*

>

> And thank you Gi-Gi for being the bearer of this

> good news.



Glycemic Index - Glycemic Index ?


How sweet


* prepares rose petal strewn path for Hon to be wheeled down in his bath chair *


:-S

  • 3 weeks later...

Never been to Bookmonger in Brixton but it sounds like its worth a visit Ms B.


Am currently reading 'A Gentleman of Leisure' and can't help but imagine HonaB as a fully paid up member of the Strollers' Club... the pleasantest club in New York, comfort without pomp is its motto.

  • 6 months later...
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