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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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Posted at 16:26 on 15th October 2008
And afterwards you could guarantee the restaurant would be 100% bug free too, Ray.LOL!
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Miya Buttreaks
Miya Buttreaks
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Posted at 17:16 on 15th October 2008
On 15th October 2008 15:22, Ray Stear wrote:
On 15th October 2008 15:17, Miya Buttreaks wrote:
Don't know wut ya'll be on about. It were gist a little protein.


LOL@Miya.

You hill people sure know what is good for you don'tcha? I'll say one thing though, if one roach or a fly can constitute a meal for you, you is definitely 'low maintenance' and I could afford to take you out for dinner!

Aw shucks Ray! You's don't need ta take me out to no fancy place fer supper.  We's can gist go ta mama Neal's house an eat the road kill off tha porch.  It come free with tha little critters wut be livin' in the carcass nows it be good-n-ripe.
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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 17:16 on 15th October 2008
On 15th October 2008 16:26, Alan Marron wrote:
And afterwards you could guarantee the restaurant would be 100% bug free too, Ray.LOL!


LOL @ Alan!!!
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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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Posted at 17:19 on 15th October 2008
Thanks Diana, it's better to wear a smile than a frown, or so I've been told!
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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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Posted at 19:04 on 15th October 2008

Hi Alan.

Very true about the smile. lol

Now Miya,

The 'Road Kill Al Fresco' sounds divine to me. A warm summer evening, Hedgehogs roasting on an open fire. 'duelling Banjos' playing softly in the still, balmy air. Gazing into your eyes, picking out the spines from my teeth with another spine, whispering 'sweet nuthin's' in your ear, looking at you through a haze of cigar smoke. Wow...Let's get it on!

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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Posted at 19:05 on 15th October 2008
Good Evening Ray,hope your day has been well !!
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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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Posted at 19:09 on 15th October 2008

Hello Richard.

It is much better now. I have just returned from the dentist where I had a broken tooth extracted. So you will excuse the lopsided grin won't you....what...you can't see the grin?...sorry I forgot this was 'read only'!

How about you? what sort of day have you had today?

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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Posted at 19:12 on 15th October 2008

well,hope your grin gets better mate!!

still busy here,like to stop by and "see" all the family though!!

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Krissy
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Posted at 19:13 on 15th October 2008
Oh Ray!!! Hope you are feeling ok now!! I hate the dentist!!!
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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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Posted at 19:19 on 15th October 2008

Hi Krissy,

Yes I feel better now. I have been looking forward(?) to this appointment all day. the thing that grieves me about the dentist, is that you actually have to pay money for them to inflict pain on you! It doesn't make sense to me! Unless you are a Dominatrix's client, then I suppose it would!

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