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On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 20:32:01 +0100, "Kate Morgan"
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snip LOL! It was inevitable if you think about it. Nobody lamented the
departure and nobody has thrilled to the recrudescence. URG must be
punished!! ;-)
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what a wonderful word - recrudescence- must see how many times I can use it
tomorrow :-)


See if you can work in "obfuscation" as well.


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Sascha you always say such wonderful things. You certainly have a wonderful
way with words :-))

Kindest possible regards and I do hope you are enjoying this wonderful
sunshine.

I regret that the bad weather has gone West and we are sailing that way soon
on our cruise to the East Coast of the United States and Canada, but I know
you will wish us well :-)) ................ Thank you in advance.

Mike

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On 2010-09-02 18:59:10 +0100, "'Mike'" said:

Sascha!! Where have you been??????????????

How come you took so long to reply?????????????

My principle worshiper has been absent :-(((((((((((((((((

Kindest POSSIBLE regards to all :-)

By the way, off on a cruise to the USA and Canada soon so will be absent
for
a few weeks, Please PLEASE PLEASE do not weep, I WILL be back when the
Lilly
of the Valley are ready for dispatch to those who have emailed me
:-)))))))))))))))))

Any more for Lilly of the Valley rootings? Don't forget they are a weed
and
spread everywhere. ANYONE with even the slightest of green fingers can
grow
them :-(

Mike



I've been here all the time, Mike. I had rather hoped that you had
realised that it isn't desirable or popular to be a compulsive bore. I
suppose none of us will ever figure out why you want to be a figure of
ridicule and contempt but if that's how you get your jollies you can do it
without anyone else's help, it seems and certainly without mine. Pitiful.
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what a wonderful word - recrudescence- must see how many times I can
use it tomorrow :-)

kate


Can we have a report? ;-)
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yes indeed, I will put a notbook in my jeans pocket , maybe :-)

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what a wonderful word - recrudescence- must see how many times I can
use it tomorrow :-)

kate

Can we have a report? ;-)
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yes indeed, I will put a notbook in my jeans pocket , maybe :-)


Oooooh, I'd rather have a tape recording..... ;-))
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LOL, today I have to help my husband mend the summerhouse roof, I don't
have a head for heights, so life is going to be ------ space for another
new word :-(

kate

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On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 20:32:01 +0100, "Kate Morgan"
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snip LOL! It was inevitable if you think about it. Nobody lamented the
departure and nobody has thrilled to the recrudescence. URG must be
punished!! ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon


what a wonderful word - recrudescence- must see how many times I can use
it
tomorrow :-)


See if you can work in "obfuscation" as well.


I just wish I knew what both of these words meant!

Alan





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