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Why a sky ?

 
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 13:38 on 4th July 2008
See, we can be serious sometimes. Not often though.

Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:30 on 4th July 2008
On 4th July 2008 07:07, Mick Bean wrote:
Before this gets COMPLETELY out of hand, please note my original question was “Why a sky” not the lies, tittle-tattle and gossip “why a sunset” which some are trying to band about.  The misery and distress this has caused has put me right off my cornflakes and I will almost certainly slam the door and swear at the cat when I go out later today. This will be water off a ducks back for you uncaring lot. Have a nice day


LOL @ Mick!Laughing

Mick, do you have a cousin named Sean?  If so, would you please tell him that I'll leave the key to my front door under the mat so that he can visit when he has a chance? LOL!Wink


Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 15:34 on 4th July 2008
because its there Mick and its as English as chop suey and mercedes thats why

Sue H.
Sue H.
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quotePosted at 15:35 on 4th July 2008
On 4th July 2008 15:30, Diana Sinclair wrote:
On 4th July 2008 07:07, Mick Bean wrote:
Before this gets COMPLETELY out of hand, please note my original question was “Why a sky” not the lies, tittle-tattle and gossip “why a sunset” which some are trying to band about.  The misery and distress this has caused has put me right off my cornflakes and I will almost certainly slam the door and swear at the cat when I go out later today. This will be water off a ducks back for you uncaring lot. Have a nice day


LOL @ Mick!Laughing

Mick, do you have a cousin named Sean?  If so, would you please tell him that I'll leave the key to my front door under the mat so that he can visit when he has a chance? LOL!Wink

He can visit you after he's visited me, Diana. A day with Borimir (I'd make him dres up) sounds great to me.



 


Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 16:29 on 4th July 2008
Sue--wouldn't you have to make sure Orlando Bloom is hidden out the back somewhere first?  Things might gt a little tricky. Perhaps Dr. Denzil might be able to help to avoid any sort of confusion who's where when? Perhaps he makes house calls on a more one to one basis? 

Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 16:34 on 4th July 2008

He does, Paul??  Smile

Probably only in Cornwall though.  Cry


Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 16:35 on 4th July 2008
sorry Paul I would but Mrs Tregallion wont let me ride the norton with my hip and all

Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 16:43 on 4th July 2008
I thought you were looking into maybe getting a pickup truck, Denzil?

Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 16:45 on 4th July 2008

Denzil,

You are getting your wires crossed I think. Chop Suey is German, Mercedes is Chinese , or so I read in an Encyclopedia for people with Dyslexia recently.


Sue H.
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quotePosted at 16:47 on 4th July 2008
On 4th July 2008 16:29, Paul Hilton wrote:
Sue--wouldn't you have to make sure Orlando Bloom is hidden out the back somewhere first?  

Not necessarily, Paul  .

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