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I've been lumbered with taking delivery of some essential machinery tonight I'm afraid Quids and I'm hoping to be moving during the next drinks but it would perhaps be nice if we could have an impromtu drinks later next week perhaps.


I've blown Jah a kiss and it should be landing on his forehead any time soon.

Oh, dear, Mr Wolf!


Bet you feel like cinderella, you poor love, what with all your friends out...


Never mind, if your machine arrives in time remember that the Man of Kent does afters on Friday. Just knock on the window three times and say you're a Buttons, they'll let you in no messin (there's about 50 of us round these parts so no-one can keep track!) You might have to knock loud, though, cos it's Ramblin Pete night and the volume knob sometimes slips a bit!

Just returned from the drinks - had a FABULOUS time...mets LOTS of lovely NEW people, some cheeky, some shy, some outragious, some hilarious, some naughty, some bad (in a good way!), and a DELIGHTFUL little Irishman who couldn't speak any English (;-))! Of course, it was equally wonderful to see a few of the faces I had first met in August. Incidentally, I am NOT pissed out of my head (2 half ciders)... Massive thanks to Georgia who arranged it all and to Admin for this Forum (both of whom I met too). As Iaineasy would say..."hugs".

As Iaineasy would say..."hugs".


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WOW quoted by lady muck!! I am blessed, missed it last night due to feeling a bit like a cold coming on and not in the mood for a drink or spreading germs, but hey my illegal flowery shirt will be there for the next one no doubt.


hugs as ever


Iain

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...actually, if you knew my age you would have stuck with "cow"!...(PS edited previous post as it didn't read right this morning)

iaineasy Wrote:

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> As Iaineasy would say..."hugs".

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> WOW quoted by lady muck!! I am blessed, missed it

> last night due to feeling a bit like a cold coming

> on and not in the mood for a drink or spreading

> germs, but hey my illegal flowery shirt will be

> there for the next one no doubt.

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> hugs as ever

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> Iain



Will watch out for THAT shirt - get well soon - hugs back

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Mr. Quids, all I see is that, if there IS such a place as eternal damnation...you've accumulated a fair few points in order to assure yourself entry (you naughty man);-)

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