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I'm sort of thinking of giving someone a pair of these as a present.
But I have absolutely no idea how one would go about transporting them
to the Channel Islands. Can that be done, does anyone know?



Very lucky in Feng Shui Sacha, something to do with long happy marriage.
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On 2009-10-30 16:56:23 +0000, Janet Tweedy said:

In article , Sacha
writes
I'm sort of thinking of giving someone a pair of these as a present.
But I have absolutely no idea how one would go about transporting them
to the Channel Islands. Can that be done, does anyone know?



Very lucky in Feng Shui Sacha, something to do with long happy marriage.


Well, they've done 6 years........ ;-)) Actually, they have a pair
of ornament ones I gave my son a long time ago, when he moved into his
house in London (since sold) and they have them still. I didn't know
that nice little belief, Janet, so thank you.
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