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Well don't just whizz on...I can't get up...and I'm surrounded by thousands of cans of baked beans... Tesco's security aren't going to be too pleased about this...do you we are being monitored on CCTV?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Erm... I have quite got the hang of the brakes let

> alone dance skills!!! LM u daredevil!


Don't look at me...look in front of you! The stacked up car tyres...oh my God...


*KK crashes in mountain of car tyres...bounces off...and lands tits up next to me amongst the rolling cans of baked beans*

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> shhhh we dont need to tell them that! and besides

> one can never b too sure and I insist on having a

> full inspection ;-)



Oh my giddy Aunt!


*bursts out laughing at KK's plan"

Oh I don't know about that...there's K and B for starters...but where are they when we need them?


Actually...B is out of London - back tonight though...and K is somewhere outside of ED "on business" so there's no knowing when he's likely to return...

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Theys both urs tho so tis a little unfair



I don't understand what you are saying...pea brain struggling...can you explain please...

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