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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> daizie - don't play the coy card any more. You're

> practically a regular now

>

> (coming to two drinks in a row is THE bar for

> "regular" status)



See that Daizie...he's keeping records;-)


Actually, I might come too...now, shall I?...or shan't I? hmmmmm not sure

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > daizie - don't play the coy card any more.

> You're

> > practically a regular now

> >

> > (coming to two drinks in a row is THE bar for

> > "regular" status)

>

>

> See that Daizie...he's keeping records;-)

>

> Actually, I might come too...now, shall I?...or

> shan't I? hmmmmm not sure




LadyM, yes, you should go tonight and try one of those cock-tails.

karter Wrote:

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> LadyM, yes, you should go tonight and try one of

> those cock-tails.


It's all very jolly talking about cocktails etc., but my escort will now not be escorting...will he karter? Do you remember what happened the last occasion you abandoned me (in Boho?).;-)


Still, not to worry, I hear that the Three Musketeers will be in attendance tonight (or rather the Three Musketeers' Wives)...

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