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quotePosted at 00:05 on 24th January 2009
They are an audience I think.........Bob's waiting for the rest of the story! I think! 

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 00:10 on 24th January 2009

Ah! Light dawn on marble head. LOL!

Thanks Barb!

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quotePosted at 00:13 on 24th January 2009
Well it's just my guess. They do look rather settled down for the night don't they? Nanchos and pop corn. Mmmmmm Laughing
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Bob T
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quotePosted at 02:06 on 24th January 2009
On 24th January 2009 00:05, Barb wrote:
They are an audience I think.........Bob's waiting for the rest of the story! I think! 


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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:11 on 24th January 2009
Hi Bob  and members. I actually deleted the reference to the sum of money because there may still one day be a Court case over it and I couldn't prove that the sum stated was EXACTLY what I said it was. The sum that was referred to for those of you who did see it was the value at the time, of my share in a company with which I was involved. Liked the smiley by the way, very clever Bob!
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quotePosted at 10:35 on 24th January 2009
Yes Ron, you have to be carefull what you put in black and white. You never know who is reading! I wish you luck in getting what you are owed. 
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 11:30 on 24th January 2009
Thanks Barb, and I hope he gets what he deserve's too! Anyway back to the thread title. An invisible cloak would come in quite handy when it's time for Anna and I to go shopping - I detest shopping, but realise of course that without you lovely ladies we men would probably be lost. The point being I could wear the cloak and she wouldn't find me!
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 23:57 on 24th January 2009

Bob must have the invisibility cloak on, as I can no longer see his post with the couch smiley, and I was going to add it to my stash too  .

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 01:57 on 25th January 2009
Good question...I'd have to use it wisely most likely..so this might take some thinking time.
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quotePosted at 23:06 on 25th January 2009
On 24th January 2009 23:57, Sue H. wrote:

Bob must have the invisibility cloak on, as I can no longer see his post with the couch smiley, and I was going to add it to my stash too  .


I've saved that on my pc. Did you get it off him, I could mail it to you otherwise! Smile
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