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Nigee Wrote:

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> you are aware a decent night out in London, is

> going to cost you probably a couple of hundred

> pound.


Nigee, may I recommend the Capitol at Forest Hill, spend two hundred quid in there in an evening and you get sent home with a couple of fruit machines and the barmaid/man of your choice.

Nigee Wrote:

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> You are really a crazy bunch, listen i have the

> money, that's not an issue.

> a million isn't that much these day's anyway, I

> can prove it,not that i should have to,

> If anyone can give me the name of a good agent

> that would probably be enough for me to be getting

> on with.

>

> This isn't a joke post i am 100% serious and have

> nothing to hide, so any serious suggestions are

> welomed.

>

>

> Thanks Nigee



Would you consider the wilds of Dorset as soon as I can part my ex wife from the old martial home I am in for 40% from the settlement?


Actually, I have just seen it is only ?1 million you have.


Sorry!

Nigee Wrote:

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> yeah i just bet you have ????, in reply to Bob, i

> hope to be looking over the next few weeks.

> they don't have to million pound properties,

> that's just the maximum i would like to pay.

> Seem to have opened a can worms with my post!


And I bet they're silk worms.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Although Declan and Mick Mac would immediately

> fall under suspicion for laying tarmac that turns

> out to have the consistency of cookie dough just

> because they're bog Irish reprobates who'd most

> probably fleece an old lady of 5k for a cowboy

> effort.

>

> I'd rather insist that they spent a stint in the

> stocks. Not have the flesh flayed from their backs

> like what used to happen to micks in the good old

> days.



Thanks for that BBW...........now why don't u eff off back to Forest Hill and find your own forum?

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