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Bob,


What's wrong with dulwichmum ? Her kidzzzz can only be proud of NOT having an ordinary boring mum.... and she also likes "coffee" which is VERY good indeed.... !!! Coffee keeps the brain..."alive"

And she is gonna abuse the "nanny".... fantastic.... !!!


So let the water flow under the bridge.... ha.ha.ha....!!!

Batdog, I love you dearly, but you're beginning to disturb me!


I assumed that your earlier excessive use of full stops... was a reflection of your geriatric gasping for breath before the stairlift finally churned its way to the bottom step. But now you've aquired *Bob*'s enthusiasm for inappropriate "quotation" marks.


DM's argument that (s)he was nary a student in the heyday of the Penthouse in the early 90s only deserves concern if it exposes Batdog as 50 something to date, and possibly demonstrates that BD was in his 40s all those years ago at the Penthouse when he was surrounded by students scratching at the door of their virginity!! Pervy??


DM I respect the earlobe tweaking you're exercising with the ol' bra quip, but have you considered the potential damage you may be wreaking if BD is massaging his hand against his right knee?

Back on the subject, I actually had a small op done in Kings yesterday, in the Day Surgery Centre. I found them all very nice, and they put you at ease about the whole thing, including the whole being put top sleep thing which I hate!!!


Only complaint was that I was dressed and wanting to leave, and it took a while for them to get round to discharging me.


All in all though, can't complain.

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