Originally posted by Viktor
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crap week and its only wednesday
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Have you got yourself a good lawyer? If not, get one now. Remember the old adage "Anyone who represents themselves has a fool for a client"Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh
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Originally posted by MarillionFanLily came out of traction today and should be home by the weekend.
Young bones heal quick

Some good news !!!
Do a separate thread Marillion.Comment
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Even if I'm one of Dracula's vampires???Originally posted by FranckoYou can marry Viktor. Like in the movie Green Card.
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Vicktor, yes, go and get a good brief !!! It could make all the difference.Originally posted by hattraHave you got yourself a good lawyer? If not, get one now. Remember the old adage "Anyone who represents themselves has a fool for a client"Comment
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That's good news, glad to hear that she's on the mendOriginally posted by MarillionFanLily came out of traction today and should be home by the weekend.
Young bones heal quick
Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh
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Real good newsOriginally posted by MarillionFanLily came out of traction today and should be home by the weekend.
Young bones heal quick

...there is always sun coming out of the dark...
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No, I cannot marry you, but I really hope you can get it sorted.Originally posted by ViktorEven if I'm one of Dracula's vampires???
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Glad to read that, MF. well done to little Lily for being so resilient!Originally posted by MarillionFanLily came out of traction today and should be home by the weekend.
Young bones heal quick


Viktor, sorry to hear about your troubles. Hope you'll sort things out, if only to p*ss off all the people who don't want us here
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SallyAnn would do it. Do you want to be less?Originally posted by LucyNo, I cannot marry you, but I really hope you can get it sorted.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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