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I assume by Cyanistes Caeruleus you are referring to the unfortunate consequences of the recent cold snap. As I advised young William it is the wrong time of year and he would be better off taking his telephoto lens and twitching in warmer climes until the sun blesses our shores once more.
Must get back to the drinks as a subject, but first of all, is there any chance of a Singles Section on the forum, so those who wish to use it can do so til their hearts are content, and those who don't can just not bother going there. Personally I love a flirt, but not so much on a local forum.

Annasfield, may I introduce Michael P? He has an interest in bonsai cacti.


Michael P, come and say hello to Annasfield. She is charming yet idiosyncratic, talk to her about football.




Now, which hat shall I wear?

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Pah, I'm single and all this flirtation on here is

> a little off putting. Just my honest opinion. :)-D


Absolutely Annasfield.....to be honest, it's just a little, erm, repetitive. And seems to infiltrate everywhere. Get a room folks.....or perhaps a section of your own!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> BB - I dont know HOW you of all people have the

> nerve to make such a statement!!


*blushes*.... yes, erm, I do see some irony in my statement but seriously I do not believe I have littered the forum with flirtatious comments which is what this discussion is about.

Surely that's what PMs are for?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> mockney piers Wrote:

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> > A week's time. Blimey these things come

> > quickly!!!!!!!

>

> So do all the men on the best ever car thread.


Hehehehehe!! Nice one Jah, son.

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