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monica Wrote:

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> Lucas lives in the area too, or Richard Armitage,

> lovely guy very warm and easy on the eyes.

> Remember seeing him in North and South, then

> literally 2 weeks after the last episode aired, he

> came into my store, I went slightly giddy and told

> him i wanted his babies. Oh Joy


Monica in the context of Spooks this is a clear and present kidnap threat.

Consider yourself lucky not to have got banged up.

Seriously, it happens all the time.

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monica Wrote:

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> Lucas lives in the area too, or Richard Armitage,

> lovely guy very warm and easy on the eyes.

> Remember seeing him in North and South, then

> literally 2 weeks after the last episode aired, he

> came into my store, I went slightly giddy and told

> him i wanted his babies. Oh Joy


Monica in the context of Spooks this is a clear and present kidnap threat.

Consider yourself lucky not to have got banged up.

Seriously, it happens all the time.

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WHAT WHAT? Richard Armitage lives near here? Man alive, the cold showers I had to have after watching him in North and South... I will now make an effort every time I leave the house, just in case.


Ruth is ace, am very very pleased she's back. Although Mockney, callous of you to celebrate her singledom if I may say so.


It's a ludicrously good looking bunch of spies though eh? Maybe MI5 are hotties, but I used to work next door to MI6 and never a hot one did I see.

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Joy of joys that Ruth is back. Nice plot maneouvering to get rid of the husband and kid to clear the way for Harry. Shame about Malcolm though.


Note to self - when I ever accept a job as a spook (because they are obvisouly likely to pluck me off the streets of ED as an undercover Mummy spook), then I would have to get that new IT chappie to turn off the beepy noises they all seem to have coming out of their computers when they are tracking people and stuff. How annoying would that be? Beep, beep, beep all bleeding day.


Oooh, and I would have to tell Jo where to get some decent eye makeup remover. She does like to trowel it on. When does she get the time?!

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