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Had a lovely time with those pesky Assetites yesterday. Yes, Moos we'd be up for it again, when summer returns (as if you cannot remember those balmy days in late July, or are you just being typically oh-so-English about the weather?) Just give us a shout.


Giggirl, you lightweight, you could have come along in t-shirt and flip-flops - that's if Blahnik makes any flip-flops.;-)

Yes, but the bastard weather was only bastard good while we were on bastard holiday.


Sorry, just getting the swearing out of the way before having to behave myself in front of your lovely children.


I reckon we should keep an eye on the skies and shout out for some time in mid September.

citizenED Wrote:

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> Giggirl, you lightweight, you could have come

> along in t-shirt and flip-flops - that's if

> Blahnik makes any flip-flops.;-)


Gina makes flip-flops - very nice ones with Swarawski crystals. I'm genuinely sorry about yesterday; I was sick at home and can produce a note from my mum if necessary. I would be up for a re-match.

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