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SteveT Wrote:

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> I remember the time during the sixties when you

> could have a night drinking, dancing, smoking and

> some other good things if you got lucky,

>

> like a cab home when it was pelting with rain,

>

> and still have change from a quid.

>

> I remember when the pound was not a banana

> republic bank note..........where as today you

> need to have five hundred in your pocket to get a

> hard

> on...............................................t

> hose were the days.


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MrT



You dream on, come on off to bed


Your eyes are "drooping" along with everything else now




W**F



*sitting, for your info BTW*

I remember walking with a bunch of buddies during puberty, one of the guys yawped "WENCH" at an equally pubescent young lady who promptly sniggered and blushed amongst her friends.


Wench was a word for 'flirting' and such like.


You are a charming 'posting' wench yourself legalbeagle.

I remember when we drank tap water...

and bottled water was for when you we in places where the tap water would give you a funny tummy...

does sound such a crazy approach really... does it? http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050301/050301_recycle_vmed_7a.widec.jpg

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