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karter Wrote:

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> I'm surprised he has not yet returned in another

> form.



How do you know that he hasn't?


*looks behind*



>Ladym, how's the invoicing going?



Oh, I'm raking it in...I've just opened a Swiss Bank account...will be able to retire early at this rate. The only thing is, I'm rather "knackered"...in desperate need of an assistant you see...offered the job to HAL9000 but no response...do you know of anybody sufficiently trustworthy who might be interested? There's 10% commission on the sale of signed/unsigned copies of "removed post".

karter Wrote:

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> Well, haven't noticed any newbies yet with

> attitude. :)



You mean you haven't noticed any houses being "huffed, puffed, and blown" down lately? What do you think the last couple of days' weather have been all about then? I think he's just warming up. (*winks at Karter*)

karter Wrote:

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> Ladym, you better get hubby to board up those

> windows then, that's if he has time, it's nice and

> sunny today though, the quiet before the storm?


Already done Karter...already done!


(*laughs*)

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