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She has actually, but I'm now officially too old for staring at eastern European birds' arses. Quiet meal out with wife, kids and grandchild. Rock'n'roll !!Originally posted by barrydidit View PostCroeso. I thought you'd be in the Islander frantically ordering drinks from the bottom of Vilma's fridge. Or has she installed wifi in there now?
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She has actually, but I'm now officially too old for staring at eastern European birds' arses. Quiet meal out with wife, kids and grandchild. Rock'n'roll !!Originally posted by barrydidit View PostCroeso. I thought you'd be in the Islander frantically ordering drinks from the bottom of Vilma's fridge. Or has she installed wifi in there now?
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Croeso. I thought you'd be in the Islander frantically ordering drinks from the bottom of Vilma's fridge. Or has she installed wifi in there now?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWell, thanks for that highly appropriate cake Mr DidIt !!
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Well, thanks for that highly appropriate cake Mr DidIt !!Originally posted by barrydidit View Postdude! have a
and a cake
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Happy Birthday in that caseOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostIf I negged you it was actually a genuine mistake. It was a pos in response to the one you left me earlier.
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If I negged you it was actually a genuine mistake. It was a pos in response to the one you left me earlier.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostI was going to say many happy returns but I notice that you've negged me so I'm not going to bother now.
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I was going to say many happy returns but I notice that you've negged me so I'm not going to bother now.
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