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brum Wrote:

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> Were you lying in wait, LM? ;-)


I WAS - damn you...I couldn't believe my luck...some friends have just left and I rushed up to the computer to see what was going on and I noticed the 199...I thought I had it...merde de chien! But WELL DONE Poubelle xx

brum Wrote:

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> Ok, I appear to have grabbed the 200 post unfairly

> by double-posting.... My only excuse is I'm a

> newbie at the game and just got carried away. I

> have suitably chastised myself and now await my

> punishment.



Don't be bloody ridiculous...enjoy your 200...Quids makes the rules up as he goes along anyway...I got a 900 on the cricket thread...and I set myself up 3 times on that...hee hee...they didn't like it...but victory was no less sweet....ENJOY Poubelle enjoy.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> It's the excitment of having internet access from

> the luxury of my own bed Monica... that and having

> things on ones mind to deal wiv... oh and the

> addiction of this overly exciting thread. I just

> cant help myself! lol ;-)


Ok well I am so happy you have internet access from your own bed and obviously the thread is exciting, watch out for my appearance in the park!!! Who knows what may happen then, Brum will probably have all the details B)

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