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fear of the unknown? rather OT
On 1/2/09 17:14, in article ,
"Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: On 22/1/09 21:50, in article , " wrote: In article , Sacha wrote: How clever of you! I'll try to find that though I shall probably be hauled up by the local police for having threatening literature on my wind screen. There's another I want to find to counteract the 'baby on board' ones, which says 'Pasty on board'. ;-) That's an idea. I should prefer one that says "Baby on toast" :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. Wotchit feller. You're talking to a doting granny here! ;-) Quite! A baby is not just for Christmas... And YOU are talking to the mother of 3. I know. ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Perennials & shrubs online |
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fear of the unknown? rather OT
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from Sacha contains these words: On 1/2/09 17:14, in article , "Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: On 22/1/09 21:50, in article , " wrote: In article , Sacha wrote: How clever of you! I'll try to find that though I shall probably be hauled up by the local police for having threatening literature on my wind screen. There's another I want to find to counteract the 'baby on board' ones, which says 'Pasty on board'. ;-) That's an idea. I should prefer one that says "Baby on toast" :-) Wotchit feller. You're talking to a doting granny here! ;-) Quite! A baby is not just for Christmas... And YOU are talking to the mother of 3. I know. ;-) How long did they last after Christmas? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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