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I've not heard of this lady before, but she is an East Dulwich incomer (Lounged)


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bawdy-nan Wrote:

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> I think blackjack is very funny.

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> I especially like the phrase

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> "hollywood movie"


I'm enjoying it too. BN.

In fact why don't me, you and Blackjack make the movie right here in the barn?

Well?

The problem is that the piste levels are getting higher and higher each year - low level resorts like Bankso are being heavily marketed to overseas buyers as some kind of Ski Yukon/ the New Aspen - it isnt & can never be - people have fallen fo th hype & bluster, thnking that if it only costs them say ?30K for a property, then it can only go up - which is patentley bogus.


It may seems cheap by London standards, but there is a reason for it.

macroban Wrote:

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> She has a Brazilian too.






She is also a Mug to boot - lo quality ski developments, Brazilian beach developments ...where the cape verde condo ?


Its like a Ch5 property porn programme come to life and running amok


monkey tennis anyone ?

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