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Mick Bean
Mick Bean
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quotePosted at 20:51 on 30th July 2008

No problems on your behalf Lyn, you Keep to the rule to the letter, and we all know what the letter is don’t we, it’s N

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 20:51 on 30th July 2008

Nerve wracking it is trying to make a sentence. It just drives me insane, man!

Laughing

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Jo Adams
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quotePosted at 21:25 on 30th July 2008
Not nice being insand Krissy and I agree it is nerve-wrackin
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Jo Adams
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quotePosted at 21:26 on 30th July 2008
Now I can't spell - I mean insane but it has the same meanin'
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 21:28 on 30th July 2008
Nice that you sympathize with me. I must go put my sleepy head down. 
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 22:07 on 30th July 2008
Now I gotta go put my thinking head on. He he hen.
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Mick Bean
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quotePosted at 04:06 on 31st July 2008

Night time in the UK and boy is it hot, cant sleep, very stormy and muggy so I thought I would look at some pictures of England. I better post this comment before a storm breaks my internet connection.

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:15 on 31st July 2008
Nice to see you, Mick.  Sorry about the faux pas earlier in the thread.  Sometimes you just get so caught up in a conversation that you forget what thread you're on.
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Mick Bean
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quotePosted at 04:40 on 31st July 2008
On 31st July 2008 04:15, Ruth Gregory wrote:
Nice to see you, Mick.  Sorry about the faux pas earlier in the thread.  Sometimes you just get so caught up in a conversation that you forget what thread you're on.


No need to make excuses Ruth, your fine. I like the name Ruth, my Mum was a Ruth and it came from the bible I believe. I was told at school the best way to avoid arguments is never mention politics or religion.

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:49 on 31st July 2008
Not necessarily, Mick.  I agree with you somewhat, but personally, I think that's an old wives tale.  Politics is actually fun to discuss, but yes, it can be a little dicey talking religion.
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