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In order to offset *Bob* and Ted's profligate ways I am sitting here in a pair of plaid flannel lounging pyjamas, covered with a pair of 'jogging' (sorry always makes me chuckle that) pants, a vest, an Ian Hunter tour T shirt, a fleece, thermal socks, fleecy mocassins and an enormous fleecy dressing gown. No heating required.

So carry on chaps it'll all come out evens in the end.

Oh I've had no doubts about you and Alice since Gran Canaria 1975. Though she tells me these days a cuddle and a chat is about all you're after. It's Carol I feel sorry for - such a sadness in her eyes. She should have stuck with that bookmaker from Orpington - I hear he's done well for himself.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Oh I've had no doubts about you and Alice since

> Gran Canaria 1975. Though she tells me these days

> a cuddle and a chat is about all you're after.

> It's Carol I feel sorry for - such a sadness in

> her eyes. She should have stuck with that

> bookmaker from Orpington - I hear he's done well

> for himself.


Oh, now I wish I'd never brought it up.

I hoped you'd have the discretion to keep ????s out of this.

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