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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Just to offer a bit of balance to Bony Fido's

> thread...

>

>

> Catching up with people you've not seen for a

> while and promising not to leave it so long next

> time.


... and then doing it all over again around 2013.

Bony Fido Wrote:

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> Can we have a bit of festive Grumpitude and a

> little less of this joyful optimistic stuff

> please? I've had bugger all to moan about since

> before Christmas Eve!


Well then count yourself fortunate! And a very very very Happy New Year to you too Sweetie! xxxxx

Bony Fido Wrote:

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> Well thank you very much and the same to you

> Ladymuck. Unfortunately you have now totally

> un-Grumped me with your comment - Sadly I shall

> just have to be happy as we go forth into 2010!


*loud chorus*


HALLELUJAH!


A result! More kisses on way to you xxxxx


*thinks, should keep him/her happy for another couple of minutes!*

The sense, however abritrary and metaphorical, of a clean sheet and all the untapped promise that holds (screwed by February, but hey, it's the thought that counts).


Also the reminder to have a word with myself and get things into perspective - hoping that two friends fighting cancer make it through to NYE 2010.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Also the reminder to have a word with myself and

> get things into perspective - hoping that two

> friends fighting cancer make it through to NYE

> 2010.



Unfortunately it takes situations like your friends' to make us realise what is truly important in life...I hope they make it RosieH.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> A new year, a new month and new week and new

> day... what more can I say... oh it'll be

> different! *hopes*



*smiles*


Yes, we can but "hope"...though reminds me of that final scene from Gone With the Wind when Scarlett O'Hara says..."tomorrow will be another day"...shortly after Rhett Butler leaves her for good and disappears into the the fog with the words: "frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"! Great movie though!

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