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Ooops Okay Okay Gatecrasher chill pill mate, sorry I forgot about your one vote and it is important to me but the crumbles had it i am afraid, do you worry about invisibility? i think it coiuld be quite a party trick myself,perhaps you have a talent for it and we have shone a light into the invisible possibilities of YOU!! WOW perhaps we have a talet for that!! What we need is a bit less stressing from you and a can do attitude from us and you could be on X-factor, because I for one would like to see alot more invisible gits on x factor, maybe pies will get the vote next week who can tell?

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May I suggest Plum Crumble made with rolled oats, served warm with clotted cream...

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yea you may!! yummy!

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