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Welcome by the way. Don't take ANY notice of the whiners and whingers on this site xanthe. Most of us are pretty positive happy folk!

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Don't take ANY notice of the whiners and whingers on this site xanthe. Most of

> us are pretty positive happy folk!


Here here...you'll soon spot them, all misery and negativity. OH, and they never come along to the pub for the forum drinks either....

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