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Kells Wrote:

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> Hona, it happens to you too?! Then there is hope

> for mere mortals like me :). I quite like the

> Penge wife swapping idea though. Car keys in the

> middle anyone?!


I don't drive.

I reckon I'll get that bottle of gin early.

Not even The Smiths can fix it this year it seems.

Hmmm - Mr LWL isn't religious, doesn't much like the cold, and wife-swapping on Valentine's night? (well...)


Looks like it will be the tried an trusted dinner a deux then. (had forgotten Belair - sorry - Beauberry house though - thanks for the tip lozzy.

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