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It's contagious, and it's official (aka Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Joy)


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and even better....


going away, having a holiday that is like paradise on earth and then coming home... result!!!!

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ps... how do you make an image file size smaller on a Mac (I'm not a PC)

The tube driver who saw me running to the train at Baron's Court and reopened the doors for me . . . never before has that happened and am sure it never will again. Made a horrid day marginally less horrible

It is possible to take the good out of anything if it is over analysed. He is such a cute boy and he is just the best dancer ever. Don't you agree?


Edited to spell analyse properly because I can't see what I am doing on my phone.

Yes he's cute and yes he's a good dancer. But it's just not appropriate for a boy of that age to be going through highly sexual motions - even if (and I so hope it's the case), he has no idea what it means.


And SteveT, I think it's gross even when big boys do it.


Yours


Mary Whitehouse.

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