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quote | editPosted at 23:18 on 3rd June 2008
It's one of the saddest, heart-wrenching films I've ever seen.
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quotePosted at 02:27 on 4th June 2008
Yes, I remember seeing it, very sad.  There was another similar one called Mask.  Cher was in that one.
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quotePosted at 02:33 on 4th June 2008
On 3rd June 2008 16:02, Ron Brind wrote:

And Ruth it was the 'lug' bit! To me a lug is a worm....a lug worm, but certainly not baldy codger Ruth, don't believe that Denzil he tells all sorts of stories!!



Oh, Ron, I am so, so sorry!  Foot in mouth No offense intended, I assure you!  Rats!  The amount of stuff that got lost in that stupid ocean!  It's actually a term of affection over here, means a big, lovable guy, rough exterior, but a soft touch nevertheless.  Kinda like a big teddy bear.  (Excuse me if teddy bear has a double meaning Foot in mouth).  I'm taking Sue H. at her word here, you know.

Oops, maybe I shouldn't post this....You have a reputation to maintain, don't you?  Hmmm......I think I will anyway.  Wink  LOL  (Diana, help me out here!)

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quotePosted at 03:43 on 4th June 2008
On 3rd June 2008 15:55, Ron Brind wrote:
Might not wear pink after all!


Aw, please, Ron, PLEEEAASE!!
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quotePosted at 06:53 on 4th June 2008
Theres nothing rong with pink Ron I wear it all the time Paul the film man dosent he says its not for men but Im taller than him
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quotePosted at 19:48 on 4th June 2008
On 4th June 2008 02:33, Ruth Gregory wrote:
On 3rd June 2008 16:02, Ron Brind wrote:

And Ruth it was the 'lug' bit! To me a lug is a worm....a lug worm, but certainly not baldy codger Ruth, don't believe that Denzil he tells all sorts of stories!!



Oh, Ron, I am so, so sorry!  Foot in mouth No offense intended, I assure you!  Rats!  The amount of stuff that got lost in that stupid ocean!  It's actually a term of affection over here, means a big, lovable guy, rough exterior, but a soft touch nevertheless.  Kinda like a big teddy bear.  (Excuse me if teddy bear has a double meaning Foot in mouth).  I'm taking Sue H. at her word here, you know.

Oops, maybe I shouldn't post this....You have a reputation to maintain, don't you?  Hmmm......I think I will anyway.  Wink  LOL  (Diana, help me out here!)

Ruth, I actually thought you called him a "bug", but then I cleaned my computer screen.Wink



 

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quotePosted at 19:49 on 4th June 2008
On 4th June 2008 06:53, Denzil Tregallion wrote:
Theres nothing rong with pink Ron I wear it all the time Paul the film man dosent he says its not for men but Im taller than him


That's the spirit Denzil!  I can do anything better than you because I am bigger huh? LOL!Laughing
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quotePosted at 19:57 on 4th June 2008
Thats what we call the Redruth rules Diana
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quotePosted at 20:35 on 4th June 2008
Your wonderful Ruth and right of course, well as far as women are concerned anyway!! >>>it's actually a term of affection over here, means a big, lovable guy, rough exterior, but a soft touch nevertheless.  Kinda like a big teddy bear. 
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quotePosted at 03:47 on 5th June 2008
On 4th June 2008 19:48, Diana Sinclair wrote:

Ruth, I actually thought you called him a "bug", but then I cleaned my computer screen.Wink


Diana, LOL LaughingLaughing
 


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