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Am I lucky not be John Lennon in Salem with Acres of burning Aishes from the fires?

PS. I know that was a bit silly.

PPS. When did we agree on Wong's?

Up to you oh great wise one, I am happy with whatever decision you make.

 

Good to hear you are well again.

I been in my funny picture stage just to kill some time and add to the posts and generate some discussion. Been away from the wife/home for too long I think. Too much spare time.

Love to meet you guys but its a little to far away and I just about to go on holidayd to Madagascar or so the wife just told me.

dont tell us your problems !! :rolleyes:

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Up to you oh great wise one, I am happy with whatever decision you make.

WJ is so besotted with Chinese food, I will have to discuss it with him and see if he can tear himself away from the Dim Sims.

 

I dont mind a good curry as it happens. :rolleyes:


Yuk!

Heathen !!! lol

WJ is so besotted with Chinese food, I will have to discuss it with him and see if he can tear himself away from the Dim Sims.

Redleg I have no problem with whatever the majority want, Chinese does not worry me if that is the way forward.

Well with my enforced 36 hours rest from DLand over It is time to get back to serious subjects other than work.

Redleg have you made the decisions?

Location, date and time?

 

Well with my enforced 36 hours rest from DLand over It is time to get back to serious subjects other than work.

Redleg have you made the decisions?

Location, date and time?

the gatwick, dec 25th noon

the gatwick, dec 25th noon

lol


I dont mind a good curry as it happens. :rolleyes:

How does curry happen? :-)

How does curry happen? :-)

happens in a hurry !!

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Shame on you Redleg for not updating us over the last couple of days on the countdown to the draft.

I would have said 8 yesterday except the bloody site was down.


as in hari kari?

ive eaten some whereby afterwards i thought I was going through these motions....so yeah !!

I seem unable to find The Gat in the Michelin Guide. Surprising.

we could use the outdoor eating area near the graffiti wall

it doubles as a urinal so would be handy


I think it was initially WYL's suggestion.

Anyone know where he is?

Not in the Philippine Islands one would hope.

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The Draft is now on Foxtel, but on the new Fox Sports plus channel at 7.40 for 50 minutes. They must think it will be a quick draft.

Also you can't record the show and I can't work out why Foxtel would care.

 
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On friday it will be Chris Dawes favourite number, 6.

The Draft is now on Foxtel, but on the new Fox Sports plus channel at 7.40 for 50 minutes. They must think it will be a quick draft.

Also you can't record the show and I can't work out why Foxtel would care.

Perhaps that might be because they are going to charge for viewing?

If they do that then I'll seriously consider canceling Foxtel altogether at least until the footy starts again. How can they justify having a dedicated football channel that shows reruns all summer and makes you pay for the one "live" piece of broadcasting in that period of time?


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