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think it's just holiday season. Everywhere is a bit quiet at the moment. As the heavens punish us, the winds begin to howl and the nights draw in there will be more ill and well thought out musings for us all to enjoy and those half centuries will inevitably wax towards a state of quids bestowed grace.
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I agree with Capt'B....it's like shooting fish in a bucket whereas the gradual stalking, pursuit and Coup de Grace of a pure 100 is almost spiritual...I think a one off assist on 98 is perhaps ok (*accepts drink of Sean*) but wacking 10 on the end is poor form...although well done Moos.....



...did that come over embittered enough?

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