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sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Franklins is a good date place. Who's the lucky

> lady?



Doesnt a ( currently ) high profile ED resident columnist often hold court there ? Be careful, you dont want to there when he starts a Beer Hall Putsch with like minded patriots.



BUT abck on topic , the Thai CC is good and its a BYO to boot

brum Wrote:

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> EDT - downstairs at the front. That way, we can

> all gawp in at you both through the large windows.



Yep...I'm up for gawping...nothing I like more than a good old gawp (well, other than a good old snub, that is!)...hee hee...go on Jimmy...ask her...she's just had her restricted ban removed...so she's a completely free woman now...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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> > EDT - downstairs at the front. That way, we can

> > all gawp in at you both through the large

> windows.

>

>


> Yep...I'm up for gawping...nothing I like more

> than a good old gawp (well, other than a good old

> snub, that is!)...hee hee...go on Jimmy...ask

> her...she's just had her restricted ban

> removed...so she's a completely free woman now...



Check first that wherever you take her there's sufficient toilet facilities.

brum Wrote:

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> Check first that wherever you take her there's

> sufficient toilet facilities.


Quite!...one must not overlook such matters...very high standards has our Daizie!


*places hand in front of mouth so Daizie can't hear the giggling*

brum Wrote:


> Shame on them, for losing such a good customer so

> early!



Agreed...a good customer she was too...how many Malibu and Cokes was it Daizie?...you must have been busting for a PEE too! Bye the time I left Bohos it looked as though there had been a monsoon outside...but maybe...

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