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Default Darling-Sweetie BBC2 Digging Deep




Bloomin eck it's got worse.
Amanda has decided to plant herbs to help the healing process of the owner
who has had a double mastectomy.
Anyone know of a garden shredder which will macerate Amanda -sweetie


Could NOT believe it, my darling!


--
Klara, Gatwick basin



Some suggest that I'm deprived of information because I don't have a telly
:-)

I can live with such deprivation.

Mary
with breast cancer


 
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