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SteveT Wrote:

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> Well dash it all!

> I would have used the very same one, if I new how,

> honest, so er do you think I could use this as my

> card to the forum too?

>

> Creeps away, hand over mouth, sniggering......


you are welcome to use it too...

xxcc

peace and good will to all men (and women)http://msnbcmedia1.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/061126/061126_peace_hmed_6p.hmedium.jpg

Sue Wrote:

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> OMG that youtube clip wasn't even so bad it was

> good, it was so bad it was awful.

>

> Now I need a nice cup of tea to recover :))


oh and so glad you enjoyed it Sue

Happy Christmas to you too...

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