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You should meet my friend who shall remain nameless "~)
She is the epitimy of Englishness: twin sets, pearls, doilies, apologises
all the time even when not in the wrong "~))


I do the last then wonder why ...

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You should meet my friend who shall remain nameless "~)
She is the epitimy of Englishness: twin sets, pearls, doilies,
apologises all the time even when not in the wrong "~))


I do the last then wonder why ...

Me too. Sorry.



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Mary Fisher writes

"JennyC" wrote in message
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You should meet my friend who shall remain nameless "~)
She is the epitimy of Englishness: twin sets, pearls, doilies, apologises
all the time even when not in the wrong "~))


I do the last then wonder why ...

Because we all have to live to close together and in harmony, and that
in the long term is more important than sticking out rigidly for the
rights of our case.
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In article , K
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Because we all have to live to close together and in harmony, and that
in the long term is more important than sticking out rigidly for the
rights of our case.



Oh dear,
nobody told me !


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