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Hello to @tyme @ENKELI @Jacques hope the night is going well for you aswell. 

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Hiya @Dreamy 

 

Pretty good here thanks.

 

Yourself?

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goin' alright here thanks cheif @StuF yeah its a start,im not giving it all away,just telling myself that im having a break

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@StuF really not doing so good at the moment. Just hoping something changes soon. 

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Sounds like a plan @Bill16 

 

"Everything in moderation...including moderation"

 

lol

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@Bunniekins the Scottish Tragedy. In theatre one must never mention the name or bad luck shall befall the performance.

The Japanese version sounds quite delicious! I do hope you find it.

 

I am so so SO glad you're feeling better. Yay! Obviously it was frightened by Lady Mac's threat!

 

I took a dry out the nose tablet earlier, (without using the name I'm not quite sure what it falls under but the ad used to go De, de, dem......) as I have had a bit of a runny nose and headache all week. I am wondering if it is from my flu shot or just because. It's not anything like you have had to endure and the headache vanishes when I threaten it with over the counter pain tablets. Veli (my brother) had a nasty bug a couple of weeks back and for once I didn't catch it as he normally likes to share these things. I suppose I did give him Covid back in the day so it's only fair he share his bugs with me.
Incidentally veli is Finnish for brother, not his name 😄

 

 

And my support button stopped working. Again...

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hahaha yeah copy that man @StuF 

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Fingers crossed for you @Dreamy 

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@Glisten yes, they doth sucketh.

 

Support button spat the dummy again. It too, doth sucketh.

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Thanks @StuF 😊

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