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Gladly*.Originally posted by Diver View PostHave them post the payments to me

*As long as you then use it to pay for me, my wife and the 4 kids to eat and live in the manner to which we have become accustomed.Comment
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So tired, yet I must walk to the village shop now.
later
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You are going to beat the cat into submission?Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostOh, and the cat.
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Or are you sending the cat to me?
if so, please stamp flat first so that it will slip through the letterbox.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I'll just leave it to the postman. They manage to scrunch up every letter we recieve so I'm sure they'll manage to force the cat through.Comment
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Bye.Originally posted by Diver View PostSo tired, yet I must walk to the village shop now.
later

It's cold out there though.Comment
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