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Long term absence
I'm sure my husband would love the address :-)
--- Kim "martin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:34:23 +0000 (UTC), "Essjay001" wrote: BrianE wrote: Essjay001 wrote: Well here is the good news. Due to the economic situation I find myself in (unemployed and going down for the second time) and having an urgent need to pay the mortgage lest the bogey man comes and eats my house. I am taking a job in sunnier climes. I have my visa, I sign my contract this week and will fly out next week. And the bad news............................ there isn't any I will happily put a whole stash of dosh +25% travelling in the bank oh and not to forget the and free accommodation/gym/pool etc These Americans really know how to get a guys attention. Anyway good bye for now, lots to do. I may be in touch when I find out the situation where I am going. It's been great fun Steve R Jammy git.. You can come too Brian, do you want the address My daughter's unemployed boy friend would like the address. -- Martin |
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